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Suzanne Hrynyk

Candidate in the 2014 Old Kildonan Council Ward race.

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Questionnaire Response

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

Maintenance of our limited green space has been poor, transit expansions have ignored the growing needs of those in Amber Trails, our roads are crumbling, our water is brown and our current city councillor is too busy to take phone calls from her constituents. That is unacceptable and rather than complain, I decided to do something about it and with the support of my friends, families and neighbours the decision to run for city council was an easy one.

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

I have spent eight years as a school trustee (2 years as chairperson) and 27 years as a registered nurse where I learned that an inquisitive and hands-on approach is how to get things done. I am straightforward, honest and when I don't have the answer immediately, I will always get back to you as quickly as possible.

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

Every community within Old Kildonan has different specific issues, whether it is poor waste and water infrastructure, neglect for green spaces and roads, but the theme I have heard from my neighbours living in the ward has been that when people needed help there was no one there for them. I will commit to everyone in Old Kildonan that I will return your phone calls and that I will be an active voice on city council for the growing issues that are facing our community.

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

I appreciate the diversity of Old Kildonan. There has been nothing more enjoyable in this campaign than meeting with people from different cultural, linguistic, religious, and ethnic backgrounds and finding that common ground that brings us together. I have worked hard, visiting with people at their community centres, their temples and churches, and their cultural celebrations because I understand that it is important to engage with all constituents of Old Kildonan so that I can bring their concerns to the fore.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

I have worked hard throughout this campaign to reach out beyond my comfort zone. I understand that if I win, I will not have 100 percent support from the entire ward but that I will work hard to represent each individual and each community within the ward with equal vigour. I have knocked on thousands of doors thus far and plan to continue reaching out to my neighbours and my constituents in the ward if elected because being a city councillor is a full-time job and must go beyond a 9 to 5, Monday to Friday committment.


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News that Mentions Suzanne Hrynyk

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Flurry Of Councillor Candidates Registering

Monday, 30 June 2014

Other non-incumbants running include Donovan Martin and Suzanne Hrynyk in Old Kildonan, Keith Bellamy in Daniel McIntyre, Shawn Dobson in St. Charles, Trevor Mueller in Mynarski. Current councillors Mike Pagtakhan, Ross Eadie, Brian Mayes, Jenny ...

A change gonna come to Winnipeg city council

Saturday, 28 June 2014

INCUMBENT: Jeff Browaty. IS HE RUNNING? Yes. OPPONENTS: Evan Comstock. Old Kildonan. INCUMBENT: Devi Sharma. IS SHE RUNNING? That's the plan, she said. OPPONENTS: Suzanne Hrynyk. Point Douglas. INCUMBENT: Mike Pagtakhan.

Council candidates readying for campaign

Thursday, 26 June 2014

... Ross Eadie (Mynarski), Jason Schreyer (Elmwood-East Kildonan), Stefan Jonasson (St. James-Brooklands), Sachit Mehra (St. Norbert), Ray Ulasy (Transcona), Evan Comstock (North Kildonan), Brian Mayes (St. Vital), and Suzanne Hrynyk (Old Kildonan).

Winnipeg Labour Council backs Judy WasylyciaLeis for mayor

Thursday, 19 June 2014

... Eadie in Mynarski, Jason Schreyer in Elmwood-East Kildonan, Stefan Jonasson in St. James-Brooklands, Sachit Mehra in St. Norbert, Ray Ulasy in Transcona, Evan Comstock in North Kildonan, Brian Mayes in St. Vital and Suzanne Hrynyk in Old Kildonan.

Labour Council endorses WasylyciaLeis, 10 other council hopefuls

Thursday, 19 June 2014

Incumbents Vandal, Justin Swandel and Scott Fielding are not running again in their respective wards. The Labour Council also endorsed: school board chair Suzanne Hrynyk in an expected Old Kildonan race against Coun. Devi Sharma,; Evan Comstock in ...

Hrynyk to run for Old Kildonan council seat

Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Winnipeg School Division board chair Suzanne Hrynyk said today that she will run for a city council seat in the Old Kildonan ward in October's municipal election. The 49-year-old Hrynyk has been a school trustee for eight years. A supporter of bus ...

Hrynyk to run for Old Kildonan council seat

Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Winnipeg School Division board chair Suzanne Hrynyk said today that she will run for a city council seat in the Old Kildonan ward in October's municipal election. The 49-year-old Hrynyk has been a school trustee for eight years. A supporter of bus ...

School trustees at odds over buses leaving kids in cold

Monday, 17 March 2014

The chairwoman of the Winnipeg School Division, Suzanne Hrynyk, said the motion is unnecessary. “I haven't seen any increase in complaints from parents, and this is my eighth year as a trustee,” she said. “Senior administration is always looking at ...

Fullday kindergarten would bring big costs

Saturday, 01 March 2014

The pilot project is the lone new spending in a status quo budget that would see education taxes rise 3.6 per cent, about $40 on a typical house assessed at $171,130, said board chairwoman Suzanne Hrynyk and finance chairwoman Cathy Collins in an ...

Hrynyk bides her time, and other exciting news

Monday, 09 September 2013

Winnipeg School Division board meetings may become worth covering again this fall and could merit your taking a seat in the public gallery — only just not tonight. Trustee Suzanne Hrynyk tells me she won't be tabling her notice of motion until next ...

More Babinsky, and this time it's personal

Tuesday, 02 July 2013

The gist: despise me if you will, but leave my family out of it, Babinsky (Mike) declared, directing his ire at fellow Ward 3 trustee Suzanne Hrynyk. "I have five words: don't mess with my family," an angry Babinsky (Mike) said a few minutes later in ...

School trustees squabble over representation at events

Tuesday, 02 July 2013

Winnipeg School Division trustees Mike Babinsky and Suzanne Hrynyk are squabbling after Babinsky unleashed an email tirade this morning accusing Hrynyk of chewing out his son publicly at a school event last week. Babinsky said the scene was payback ...

Babinsky circus obscures crucial issues

Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Trustee Suzanne Hrynyk says the ad hoc committee will meet in the fall, but isn't yet sure if it will hold public hearings. Sigh. It's just too bad that it has to be Babinsky who's the one championing the openness cause — the rest of the board can't ...

Most of trustee's ideas fail at board meeting

Tuesday, 18 June 2013

But setting aside the rules Monday night -- designed to prevent opponents of decisions from endlessly trying to resurrect them -- required unanimity, and trustees Suzanne Hrynyk, Collins, Kristine Barr and Darlyne Bautista voted against Babinsky's motion.

Opendoor policy on hot issues advised

Friday, 14 June 2013

It will probably go through a committee for further study, Wasyliw said, which is what he thinks will also happen to a motion from trustee Suzanne Hrynyk to set a policy for allowing politicians into schools. That issue raised quite the kerfuffle a few ...

Media at Trudeau Sisler visit a 'surprise'

Saturday, 04 May 2013

Babinsky released emails that show trustee Suzanne Hrynyk alerted chief superintendent Pauline Clarke Wednesday night Trudeau was coming, and that Hrynyk told Clarke, "I don't think it is appropriate for MLAs and MPs to be using school time to groom ...

Trustee censured for comments

Wednesday, 21 March 2012

"The censure speaks for itself," trustee Suzanne Hrynyk said Tuesday. "That gives the community, the staff and the students a message." Wasyliw issued a lengthy apology Monday night before trustees went into closed session to discuss his censure ...

WSD trustees censure Wasyliw over comments on North End schools

Tuesday, 20 March 2012

The censure speaks for itself," trustee Suzanne Hrynyk said this morning. "That gives the community, the staff, and the students the message" that Wasyliw's views are his alone, and are not shared by the rest of the school board, Hrynyk said. Wasyliw ...

Religious issue splits school board

Wednesday, 05 January 2011

But trustee Mike Babinsky claims three trustees -- board chairwoman Suzanne Hrynyk, Kristine Barr, and Joyce Bateman -- are using every means available to thwart and delay parents who want their kids to take part in religion at school. Every few years ...

'A need to diversify education'

Wednesday, 03 November 2010

Suzanne Hrynyk has been elected chairwoman of the Winnipeg School Board. The election took place at an inaugural board meeting Monday night. Trustee Kristine Barr was elected as vice-chairwoman. Seven of the nine former trustee board members were ...

Incumbent school trustees fall all over town

Thursday, 28 October 2010

They'll need a few weeks just to remember each others' names around the school board table in St. James-Assiniboia School Division -- only three incumbent trustees are coming back. Two incumbents lost their seats Wednesday and four retired. It's one of ...

Joanne O'Leary

Saturday, 13 March 2010

For two weeks, Winnipeggers were able to travel the world without leaving home. The 43 pavilions offered food and drink, entertainment, and cultural displays. For two weeks, Winnipeggers celebrated multiculturalism. Visiting several pavilions made me ...

The Herald

Saturday, 13 March 2010

... Romanian Pavilion features traditional dancing encompassing all regions of Romania. Party the Romanian way. Sheldon Birnie Jul 31 10:40 AM 27¢ 27¢. The Herald · Oct 9 2014 - Suzanne Hrynyk (SUPPLIED/THE TIMES/CANSTAR COMMUNITY NEWS) ...


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