So there's a new report out from the city detailing how much each CoC councillor expensed during the first 6 weeks of 2016 - link to related Calgary SUN article here with the summarized list from the article quoted below...
EXPENSES CLAIMED BY WARD OFFICES FROM JANUARY TO JUNE 2016
Ward 8 Coun. Evan Woolley: $24,258 (Includes $358 for a farewell gift from the Bay, $1,064 for Grumans Catering for a Ward 8 open house attended by 60 guests, $5,219 in printing costs for the Ward 8 community magazine)
Ward 12 Coun. Shane Keating: $16,992 (Includes $3,576 in printing costs for the Ward 12 newsletter, $4,419 in postage to mail the Ward 12 newsletter, $49 for farwell flowers)
Ward 9 Coun. Gian-Carlo Carra: $15,124 (Includes $432 at Tazza Grill & Deli for lunch for 50 people at a community objectives workshop, $400 for episode 51 of Ward 9 TV, $260 to the Congress for the New Urbanism for membership)
Ward 10 Coun. Andre Chabot: $13,254 (Includes $440 for an Apple iPhone 6 with Applecare and case, $3,358 for the Ward 10 newsletter and $3,048 to mail it out, $1,061 for Ward 10 pens and pencils)
Ward 1 Coun. Ward Sutherland: $13,042 (Includes $1,194 for printing and mailing of Ward 1 brochures, $2,394 for the Ward 1 community newsletter, $46 at Tim Hortons for a community association meeting attended by 40 people)
Ward 2 Coun. Joe Magliocca: $12,842 (Includes $580 for a sign rental advertising a Coffee & Chat event, $1,548 for a suite at a Flames game for 20 community association presidents and an additional $890 for eight extra tickets)
Ward 5 Coun. Ray Jones: $12,120 (Includes $1,122 for the Ward 5 annual cleanup, $3,436 for brochure mail-out for the clean-up, $2,580 for Ward 5 community cleanup brochures/flyers)
Ward 6 Coun. Richard Pootmans: $9,195 (Includes $3,178 for three different sign rentals advertising Ward 6 open houses, $23 in Facebook advertising, $230 for the Ward 6 open house attended by 175 guests)
Ward 11 Coun. Brian Pincott: $9,192 (Includes $236 for floral arrangements for professionals day, $162 for a meeting with Mount Royal University student council, $400 in staff development for a climate leadership program)
Ward 4 Coun. Seah Chu: $6,077 (Includes $999 for “communication magnets,” $104 at Moustache Pete’s for a community association annual general meeting 17 people attended, $140 for community maps)
Ward 14 Coun. Peter Demong: $5,920 (Includes a $16 iPhone case, $652 in the corporate gift room for ward inventory, $129 for a roads tour lunch with three other people)
Ward 3 Coun. Jim Stevenson: $5,820 (Includes $178 for flowers for professional day, $340 for a “Roads Staff Appreciation BBQ” for 70 guests, $1,183 for a suite at a Flames game for 12 guests)
Ward 7 Coun. Druh Farrell: $3,322 (Includes $78 for a team lunch for four people at Maharajah East Indian, $17 for sympathy/bereavement cards, $45 for a laptop power adapter)
Ward 13 Coun. Diane Colley-Urquhart: $2,527 (While the official amount listed on city documents is $4,217, Colley-Urquhart personally reimbursed $1,690 leaving a balance of $2,527 including $976 in mileage reimbursement, $13 in stationary, $1,034 in wireless communications)