He's the guy who wants to rename Calgary's airport 'Stephen J. Harper International'

Image | Proposal to rename Calgary's airport after Stephen Harper

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Audio | As It Happens : Online push to rename Calgary airport after Stephen Harper

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He's not even out of office, but there are already two petitions calling for Calgary's International Airport to be re-named in honour of Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
Curtis Mullen(external link) -- a Canadian who now lives in Kansas -- created the first(external link) on Sunday. It's garnered close to 6,000 signatures. A second(external link), created by conservative commentator Ezra Levant, has more than 14,000 signatures.
Mullen tells As It Happens host Carol Off, "He's the longest serving prime minister from Western Canada, and he represented Canada - and more specifically Calgary - on the world stage and he worked to make Canada a better country."

Image | Man who wants Calgary airport renamed for Harper

Caption: Curtis Mullen created an online petition to rename Calgary's international airport in honour of Stephen Harper. (Curtis Mullen)

Although a number(external link) of Canadian airports(external link) are named for former prime ministers(external link), they all received the honour posthumously. Mullen says that shouldn't be a barrier for the creation of the Stephen J. Harper International Airport.
"Instead of recognizing people that have passed on, I think that to make Canada a better place we should alter that slightly and recognize our leaders while they are still alive."
The pro-Harper airport petitions have already inspired a counter-petition(external link) calling for the city of Calgary to instead rename a landfill after the 22nd prime minister.

Image | Landfill stock

Caption: The counter-petition uses this stock image to illustrate the landfill it would like to be named after Stephen Harper. (http://www.thepetitionsite.com/)

A second counter-petition can be found here(external link).
Here's how #HarperAirport has been playing out on Twitter: