I think they are very different concepts.

On online account screen you are disable/enabling account sync. (Some
people can choose to do only the fisrt sync and disable it after).

On calendar app you are choosing if you want the events to be displayed
on the calendar app or indicator. What you can do even if the sync is
disabled.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1423107

Title:
  Calendars listed in app should match system settings

Status in Ubuntu Calendar App:
  Confirmed
Status in qtorganizer5-eds package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  It's possible to disable calendars in system settings, but they still
  appear in the calendar app. These should be in sync.

  Steps to reproduce:-

  Install calendar app
  System settings -> Accounts
  Add a google account
  Enable calendar sync for calendar app
  Open calendar app
  See calendar listed in the list of calendars

  Close calendar app
  In system settings, disable calendar sync for the account

  Open calendar app
  In calendar list, note the calendar is still listed

  We should probably check when entering the calendar list screen if we
  have access to the calendar, and if we no longer do, should probably
  suppress the display of that calendar in the list, and events within
  the calendar itself.

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