Tax freeze is welcome, 'flip-flops' are not: Seven Calgary residents on the election results

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The one thing guaranteed with a close election result like Monday’s is that roughly half the population will be happy, the other half disappointed. 

Preliminary election results have the United Conservative Party with 49 seats, the NDP with 38. 

During the campaign, voters heard a slew of promises and accusations from party leaders. So with the results now in hand, what are Calgary residents worried about or eager to see next?

Throughout the campaign, CBC News made a special effort to hear from them about their priorities.

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Over the past months, CBC News connected with hundreds of regular Albertans through our My Priority opinion series and What Matters? (interviews with

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