As Stampede 2025 winds down, it doesn’t feel like the end — it feels like the beginning of something even bigger and more exciting.

That’s the beauty of Canada.

Today, we had the incredible honour of meeting the Hon’ble Premier of Alberta, Ms. Danielle Smith, at a Stampede event. What touched us most? She noticed our startup logo — CT — and asked, “What’s this?”

That simple question gave us the chance to proudly share: CT stands for CoTravel — Alberta’s first homegrown carpooling app built right here in Canada, for Canadians. A solution to make commuting more affordable, sustainable, and community-driven.

We were deeply honoured by her interest and humbled by her appreciation of the initiative. She even expressed a willingness to hear more about CoTravel in the near future.

What followed was an overwhelming wave of curiosity and encouragement from other visitors — proof that Albertans are truly ready for bold, practical innovation that benefits everyday people.

We’re excited. We’re motivated. And we’re getting ready to launch something big and better very soon.

Until then, thank you Calgary — my home, and to every Calgarian who shared a smile, a question, or just their time with us.

This is just the beginning.

#CoTravel #Stampede2025 #CalgaryStartups #AlbertaInnovation #TechForGood #Carpooling #DanielleSmith #YYC

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