City council defers Medicine Hat Stampede and Exhibition funding decision, for now
Council on Monday signed off on a staff recommendation to defer a decision to supply millions of dollars in grant funding for the Medicine Hat Exhibition and Stampede’s revitalization project until the Alberta government decides if it will also pitch in.
Should the province agree to supply cash for the Stampede — a decision based on a study it carried out on agricultural societies — then staff recommend moving ahead with one of several grant options that, at most, could cost the city some $23 million.
However, several councillors emphasized they looked forward to supporting the Stampede if the province signs on and sympathized with the organization’s repeated rebuffs at council.
Alberta in July 2024 announced the hiring of Deloitte to conduct the study that, according to agriculture minister RJ Sigurdson, aims to understand “challenges and opportunities to better position our agriculture sector and rural communities for success.”

