Ward Sutherland | |
Residence: | Rocky Ridge |
Office: | City of Calgary Councillor |
Constituency: | Ward 1 |
Term Start: | October 21, 2013 |
Term End: | October 25, 2021 |
Predecessor: | Dale Hodges |
Successor: | Sonya Sharp |
Website: | http://www.calgary.ca/Councillors/Ward-1/Pages/Ward-1.aspx |
Ward Sutherland is a municipal politician who previously served as Councillor of Ward 1 in Calgary, Alberta. He was elected in the 2013 municipal election.
In January 2013, Sutherland was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for significant contribution to the community.[1]
Sutherland held senior leadership and management positions at companies such as Sony, Tim Hortons, McDonald's, and Hartco.
Prior to being elected, Sutherland served as president of the Rocky Ridge Royal Oak Community Association.[2]
Sutherland was elected to represent Ward 1 by capturing 39% of the votes, narrowly defeating Chris Harper, who also took 39%, but with 86 fewer votes.[3] Upon his election, Sutherland was the first Métis councillor in Calgary in 20 years.[4]
In October 2017, days before a municipal election Ward Sutherland was accused of racist comments. He was cited as referring to "Johnny Jew" from New York. He denied it and insisted he was referring to Jimmy Choo.[5]