2014 Winnipeg Civic Election

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Keith Bellamy

Candidate in the 2014 Daniel McIntyre Council Ward race.

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Questionnaire Response

Why did you decide to run in the 2014 Winnipeg Civic Election?

Daniel McIntyre is a diverse and dynamic ward and residents are looking for change.

The vast majority of Daniel McIntyre residents are committed to making a positive community impact and are seeking a responsive Councillor with the energy and leadership to resolve constituency concerns, move ideas forward and strengthen our community. They want and deserve an engaged and proactive Councillor, who observes and promotes consultative processes and takes clear and consistent positions on what’s going wrong in our area. They are also thirsty for a Councillor who celebrates and supports what’s going right – our arts and our culture, new recreational opportunities and a downtown that’s beginning to thrive.

I think I have the kind of skills, energy and commitment necessary for actively promoting positive change. It's why I am running.

What experience will you bring to compliment your role as Councillor?

I have been a dedicated community volunteer for many years. I am currently the Chair of the Manitoba Arts Council and Chair of Chairs for the Canadian Public Arts Funders. I have also been a volunteer with organizations such as Valour Community Centre, the United Way of Winnipeg, and the Manitoba Conservatory of Music and Art. I was part of the University of Winnipeg renaissance in the downtown and West End and as Events Manager, created the well-attended annual ArtsFest. I now work at the Winnipeg Folk Festival.

I live on Clifton Street in Winnipeg’s West End - a community I love for its amazing diversity - and have owned a home here for the past six years. I have a long-standing commitment to community economic development, proactive community engagement, volunteerism and the arts.

Throughout my career I have worked with creative, passionate, and committed people from every possible background. I am a consensus focused, problem solver with extensive management level experience working in and volunteering with education, advocacy and social causes. I have experience in project management and a strong network in the community. I believe these are skills that can support positive change in Daniel Mac.

What are some issues that you would like to stand for in your role as Councillor, and why are these issues important to you?

Residents in the area want to ensure that our neighbourhoods are receiving their fair share of funding for roads, lanes, sidewalks and cycling routes. The number of our streets in Daniel McIntyre listed as in ‘poor’ condition is 11% higher than the average ward - This is a serious problem and it points to a diminished capacity by the current Councillor to effectively advocate for our area.

Many voters have expressed the need for greater reliability in city services such as snow clearing and public transit. They want greater investment in recreational facilities such as the Valour Community Centre’s Orioles site as well as Sherbrook Pool.

Residents are looking for genuine leadership to celebrate our diversity and address racism, and take aim at the root causes of poverty, personal security and crime. I have called for the municipal-provincial ‘Block by Block’ program to be implemented next in the Spence and Central Park neighbourhoods. This program involves the collaboration of police services and various social supports and has a successful track record of reducing crime and increasing community safety.

People are also looking for creative ideas and solutions, and calling for things like curbside compost collection and expanded cycling routes.

What is one thing in particular that you appreciate about the ward you wish to represent?

Our diversity, caring and inclusivity! Daniel Mac is a truly unique ward in the City of Winnipeg. Just think of our neighbourhoods - Wolseley, the West End, Spence and Central Park - and the thriving mix of small businesses, arts groups, community organizations and cultures.

The cuisine and variety of restaurants, representing every part of the globe and in every price range, is unsurpassed, and is a testament to the entrepreneurial spirit that is so much a part of Daniel Mac. We are blessed with artistic talent - more working entertainers and artists than anywhere else in the city. We don't like to see anyone left behind and we support one another. We celebrate our various cultures and practices. Some of our major institutions and local organizations are doing truly great work in helping to build up our community - The University of Winnipeg, Spence Neighbourhood Association, and Daniel McIntyre St. Matthew's Community Association, for instance. Our area is truly vibrant!

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

We need a new generation of voices, ideas and energy at City Hall.

I strongly believe in a collaborative approach to addressing civic issues and my most important pledge is to consult and listen and work with residents to find practical solutions to neighbourhood challenges. I think it is critical to create trust with citizens by acting in a transparent and accessible manner. I would create a functioning and up to date Website so that I can immediately begin to communicate the goings on at City Hall with the Daniel McIntyre community. I will also post my Councillor expenses and grants on-line.

For those who are interested, my complete platform is on-line at keithbellamy.ca


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News that Mentions Keith Bellamy

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Manitoba NDP raising more cash than ever, party says

Friday, 23 October 2015

"We are well ahead of our pace in any other previous election," said party CFO Keith Bellamy about the NDP's finances, but he refused to hand over any accounting documents to prove it. The party's books took a hit in 2014 amid sliding public opinion ...

Second time's a charm for Gilroy

Thursday, 23 October 2014

CINDY Gilroy prevailed this time, after coming so close in 2010, to win the crowded Daniel McIntyre council race by 591 votes over runner-up Keith Bellamy. Incumbent and longtime councillor Harvey Smith came in third at 3,284. "People were really ready ...

5 things to know about the Winnipeg election

Thursday, 23 October 2014

... state of affairs at city hall, Grant Nordman in St. Charles was beaten by Shawn Dobson, Thomas Steen in Elmwood-East Kildonan was beaten by Jason Schreyer and Harvey Smith in Daniel McIntyre was third, behind Keith Bellamy and winner Cindy Gilroy.

Smith loses reelection bid to Gilroy

Thursday, 23 October 2014

Longtime city councillor Harvey Smith has lost his bid for re-election in the Daniel McIntyre ward to Cindy Gilroy. Gilroy beat out five other candidates for the council seat with 4,209 votes, or 33.54 per cent. Smith came in at a distant third with 3 ...

Brian Bowman captures mayoral win in Winnipeg; several wards see changes

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Cindy Gilroy defeated long-time Daniel McIntyre councillor Harvey Smith, who came in third behind Keith Bellamy. Elmwood-East Kildonan has a new city councillor. Jason Schreyer knocked out incumbent Thomas Steen. Voters in North Kildonan returned ...

Brian Bowman to lead Winnipeg as city's new mayor

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Cindy Gilroy defeated long-time Daniel McIntyre councillor Harvey Smith, who came in third behind Keith Bellamy. Elmwood-East Kildonan has a new city councillor. Jason Schreyer knocked out incumbent Thomas Steen. Voters in North Kildonan returned ...

Judy WasylyciaLeis decisively defeated

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Daniel McIntyre. Created with Raphaël 2.1.0 Votes % 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Cindy GILROY 38.74% Keith BELLAMY 28.37% Harvey SMITH 24.71% Dave DONALDSON 3.66% John CARDOSO 2.93% Godwin SMITH 1.59% 635 465 405 60 48 26 ...

Live election coverage

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

One of the unlikeliest runs in this city's political history was capped Wednesday as voters vaulted Brian Bowman, a virtual unknown a matter of months ago, into the mayor's chair in a stunning comeback that left a frontrunner staggered. Bowman, who ...

Live election coverage

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

One of the unlikeliest runs in this city's political history was capped Wednesday as voters vaulted Brian Bowman, a virtual unknown a matter of months ago, into the mayor's chair in a stunning comeback that left a frontrunner staggered. Bowman, who ...

Jason Schreyer wins in ElmwoodEast Kildonan

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Jason Schreyer, a city council candidate in Elmwood-East Kildonan, works in his Jason Schreyer has won election in Elmwood-East Kildonan. He's seen here working in his campaign office on Stadacona Street with son Jared, 5, on his lap on Wed., Oct. 15, ...

Bartley Kives on 5 obstacles for new mayor and city council

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Evan DUNCAN 0; Kevin NICHOLS 0; Luc LEWANDOSKI 0; Marty MORANTZ 0; Nadine STILLER 0. Daniel McIntyre. Cindy GILROY 0; Dave DONALDSON 0; Godwin SMITH 0; Harvey SMITH 0; John CARDOSO 0; Keith BELLAMY 0. Elmwood - East Kildonan.

Results of the 2014 City of Winnipeg election

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

There were a few surprises last night, with two incumbents upset and four wards with wide-open races. Winnipeg, here's your new council. Winner is on top of each list. Mayor. Brian Bowman 111,504. Judy Wasylycia-Leis 58,440. Robert Falcon Ouellette ...

Gilroy seizes Daniel McIntyre after close race

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Cindy Gilroy prevailed this time, after coming so close in 2010, to win the crowded Daniel McIntyre council race by 591 votes over runner-up Keith Bellamy. Incumbent and long-time councillor Harvey Smith came in third at 3,284. "People were really ...

Cindy Gilroy defeats longtime Daniel McIntyre incumbent Harvey Smith

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Gilroy picked up 4,209 votes unofficially, easily beating Keith Bellamy and long-time incumbent Smith. Bellamy, who finished third four years ago, was second with 3,618 votes with Smith coming third with 3,284 votes. “My first order of business is that ...

Gilroy seizes Daniel McIntyre after close race

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Cindy Gilroy prevailed this time, after coming so close in 2010, to win the crowded Daniel McIntyre council race by 591 votes over runner-up Keith Bellamy. Incumbent and long-time councillor Harvey Smith came in third at 3,284.

New councillors in St. Boniface, St. Charles, St. Norbert

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Daniel McIntyre. Created with Raphaël 2.1.0 Votes % 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Cindy GILROY 38.74% Keith BELLAMY 28.37% Harvey SMITH 24.71% Dave DONALDSON 3.66% John CARDOSO 2.93% Godwin SMITH 1.59% 635 465 405 60 48 26 ...

Winnipeg council races: Many new faces at city hall

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Cindy Gilroy edged out Keith Bellamy to replace longtime councillor Harvey Smith, who placed third in the Daniel McIntyre riding. READ MORE: Gilroy wins in Daniel McIntyre defeating Harvey Smith. Jason Schreyer took the ballot over incumbent and former ...

CTV Winnipeg projects mayoral win for Brian Bowman

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Cindy Gilroy defeated long-time Daniel McIntyre councillor Harvey Smith, who came in third behind Keith Bellamy. Elmwood-East Kildonan has a new city councillor. Jason Schreyer knocked out incumbent Thomas Steen. In Brandon, Rick Chrest defeated ...

Incumbents out in St. Charles and ElmwoodEast Kildonan

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

The race is still too close to call in Daniel McIntyre, where long-time councillor Harvey Smith was hoping to be re-elected but is being challenged by Cindy Gilroy and Keith Bellamy and in Old Kildonan where Devi Sharma is fighting to stay in office ...

Orlikow likely winner in River Heights

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Daniel McIntyre. Created with Raphaël 2.1.0 Votes % 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Cindy GILROY 38.74% Keith BELLAMY 28.37% Harvey SMITH 24.71% Dave DONALDSON 3.66% John CARDOSO 2.93% Godwin SMITH 1.59% 635 465 405 60 48 26 ...

Update: Brian Bowman is Winnipeg's new mayor

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

It appeared early on that at least two incumbents would be unseated, with Jason Schreyer taking a commanding lead over Thomas Steen in Elmwood-East Kildonan, and Cindy Gilroy above Harvey Smith in Daniel McIntyre, although Keith Bellamy was right ...

Ross Eadie wins in Mynarski

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Eadie Coun. Ross Eadie announced on Wednesday that he's handing the money to the North Point Douglas Women's Centre for a purchase of Winnipeg Transit fare tickets for the organization's clients, many of whom have low incomes.

Gerbasi wins reelection in Fort RougeEast Fort Garry

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Daniel McIntyre. Created with Raphaël 2.1.0 Votes % 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Cindy GILROY 38.74% Keith BELLAMY 28.37% Harvey SMITH 24.71% Dave DONALDSON 3.66% John CARDOSO 2.93% Godwin SMITH 1.59% 635 465 405 60 48 26 ...

Mike Pagtakhan reelected in Point Douglas

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Daniel McIntyre. Created with Raphaël 2.1.0 Votes % 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 Cindy GILROY Keith BELLAMY Harvey SMITH Dave DONALDSON John CARDOSO Godwin SMITH 4209 3618 3284 664 518 257 ...

The races to watch on election night

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

The most unpredictable race of the night will undoubtedly be here, where longtime incumbent Harvey Smith will once again try to hold off Cindy Gilroy and Keith Bellamy from taking his job following a 108-vote win four years ago. The race was further ...


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