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Janice Lukes

Candidate in the 2014 St. Norbert Council Ward race.

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

I have a 14 year solid track record of getting the job done. I'm far more than election promises! I have been raising money for community projects, project managing and getting results for the community. I have raised $65 million for community projects – and in doing so have gained invaluable expertise and skills that I we need on City Council. I’ve gained extensive experience through my years being self-employed in business and in leadership and advisory roles.

I want to share this experience at City Hall to give back and continue improving our community in south Winnipeg – St. Norbert Ward. My community work over the years has had a tremendously positive impact in south Winnipeg – St. Norbert ward and I know as City Councillor, I can continue improving the quality of life in our community.

I’ve spent 14 years learning about the City / Province and Federal governments as an infrastructure fundraiser and activist, of all the candidates running – I am by far am the most experienced in these areas. This experience will serve south Winnipeg – St. Norbert Ward well.

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

I have a proven track record of getting the job done: http://janicelukes.ca/experience/

I am a trained infrastructure fundraiser and have raised over $65 Million for community projects. In doing this – I have gained invaluable expertise working with ALL levels of governments and funding programs (Building Canada Fund / Manitoba Rural Infrastructure Fund / Economic Stimulus Fund / etc) I have 15 years’ experience running a successful business.

I am an IAP2 Canada Public Participation Certified Practitioner with extensive experience in the field of public participation. I am a graduate of the University of Manitoba Asper School of Business Mid Management program and a Red River College Business Administration Graduate. I’ve worked with over 50 community groups in the ward (St. Norbert Farmers Market, Pembina Trails School Division, Parent Committees, Community Centers, St. Norbert BIZ and more) The experience of working with not for profits and volunteer organizations is invaluable.

Of all the candidates running – I am the only one that has brought community concerns to City Hall over 60 times. I’ve presented at every committee possible advocating for many of the groups I work for. I’ve been recognized by many organizations for the community work over the years: http://janicelukes.ca/endorsements/

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

  1. Resolving the student housing challenges in our communities around the University of Manitoba. The impact student housing shortages is having on the core fabric of our community.

  2. Improving maintenance services being provided to the Waverley West community that is billed as ‘the cutting edge model of new urbanism’.

  3. Ensuring the Basic core City services are provided (snow removal / fixing roads)

  4. Efficient and safe transportation: improving traffic flow, transit service into new and existing communities, and increasing active and age friendly trails transportation safety around schools and on our streets for all users, including children, seniors, pedestrians and bicyclists.

  5. Recreational facilities: improving recreational facilities infrastructure and programming to accommodate the diversity of our growing neighbourhoods, with a specific focus on securing a South Winnipeg regional recreational centre and ensuring the completion of the Jonathon Toews CC field house.

  6. Economic growth: working towards securing sustained and strategic investments in infrastructure to grow our economy, and focusing on a capital region economic-growth strategy.

  7. Improving corporate governance and accountability at City Hall.

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

South Winnipeg - St. Norbert Ward is one of the fastest growing areas of the city - but we must grow SMARTER and not jsut BIGGER. We must work towards a sustainable and liveable community that provides a safe and secure high quality of life, and efficient transportation system, robus economic development opportunities and social equity. I have the experience and proven track record of collaborating with multiple levels of goverments and community organizations to work towards smarter development and growth in south Winnipeg. I am very appreciative of the great cultural diversity we have in south Winnipeg and would be extremely proud to represent residents at City Hall.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

I ask that every voter takes at least 10 minutes to look at the candidates websites. To look for the work they have actually accomplished in the community. Politicians can make a lot of 'promises' - I am more than promises - I have a 14 year track record of extensive community work. This work has brought me a level of experience that no other candidates has.

I've also been recognized for my extensive community work with the following awards: - Presidents’ Council Award – Manitoba School Board Association 2014 – Nominated by the Pembina Trails School Division Board of Trustees, - Queen Elizabeth II Gold Jubilee Medal 2012 – for outstanding and exemplary contributions to community. - Premier’s Volunteer Service Award 2012 – from the Premier of Manitoba for contribution to the quality of community life. - YMCA‐WYCA Woman of Distinction Award 2012 – for unique contributions to the development of others in our community - Active School Champion Award 2012 – for outstanding commitment and work in developing Active and Safe Routes to School in the community


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News that Mentions Janice Lukes

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Update: Mayor Brian Bowman loses severance vote

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Mayor Brian Bowman suffered his first setback on Wednesday, losing his bid to axe the practice of giving city council members severance when they leave office or are voted out. Only Bowman and councillors Scott Gillingham, Janice Lukes, Marty Morantz, ...

Winnipeg councillors vote against ending severance payments

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Winnipeg city council has voted 10-6 against a cost-cutting measure, proposed by Mayor Brian Bowman, that would end severance payments for council members who retire or get voted out of office. The vote came following hours of lively discussion on ...

Winnipeg city council rejects mayor's motion, votes to keep severance pay

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Mayor Brian Bowman promised during the election to try to end severance payments for outgoing politicians, but Wednesday only had the support councillors Scott Gillingham, Janice Lukes, Marty Morantz, John Orlikow and Russ Wyatt. A motion to reduce ...

Council votes to keep their severance payouts

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Councillors Janice Lukes, Scott Gillingham, Marty Morantz, John Orlikow, and Russ Wyatt supported his motion, but council's other 10 other members rejected it. Bowman remains committed to rejecting his own severance when he leaves office. Morantz said ...

City council votes against ending severance pay

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

"I believe that we are being paid adequately for what we are doing and I know that many Winnipeggers agree,” said Coun. Janice Lukes (St. Norbert). "Ending the severance closes the trust gap between politicians and the people who elect us,” said Coun.

City council shoots down mayor's call to end severance pay

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Jenny Gerbasi (Fort Rouge - East Fort Garry). Other councillors argued they already make enough money. "I believe that we are being paid adequately for what we are doing and I know that many Winnipeggers agree,” said Coun. Janice Lukes (St. Norbert).

Mayor Bowman loses his bid to cut city councillors' severance packages

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Scott Gillingham, Janice Lukes, Marty Morantz, John Orlikow, Russ Wyatt. Against: Couns. Matthew Allard, Jeff Browaty, Shawn Dobson, Ross Eadie, Jenny Gerbasi, Cindy Gilroy, Brian Mayes, Mike Pagtakhan, Jason Schreyer, Devi Sharma. On the motion to ...

City council votes against ending severance pay

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

"I believe that we are being paid adequately for what we are doing and I know that many Winnipeggers agree,” said Coun. Janice Lukes (St. Norbert). "Ending the severance closes the trust gap between politicians and the people who elect us,” said Coun.

City council votes against ending severance pay

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

"I believe that we are being paid adequately for what we are doing and I know that many Winnipeggers agree,” said Coun. Janice Lukes (St. Norbert). "Ending the severance closes the trust gap between politicians and the people who elect us,” said Coun.

Heatwave coming Winnipeg's way

Tuesday, 09 December 2014

Janice Lukes, the city's public works chair, said the warmer weather won't likely impact the budget. “It's such a short-term factor in the big picture of winter. It might be warm for these three days and we don't have to plow for three days, but the ...

Plan to end political severance appears to be DOA

Tuesday, 09 December 2014

Here is how council stood on the issue of political severance pay on Tuesday: In support of ending severance: Mayor Brian Bowman. Coun. Russ Wyatt (Transcona). Coun. Janice Lukes (St. Norbert). Against ending severance: Coun, Ross Eadie (Mynarski).

Rookie proposes CAO reviews

Saturday, 29 November 2014

Janice Lukes (St. Norbert) and Brian Mayes (St. Vital), who said the idea is worth studying. Lukes said she was surprised to learn Winnipeg's CAO isn't subject to a performance review. "I think we need to move forward on discussion on this," Lukes said.

Winnipeg councillor's motion for annual reviews of CAO survives EPC meeting

Friday, 28 November 2014

However, councillors Brian Mayes (St. Vital) and Janice Lukes (St. Norbert) felt Allard's motion had merit and said they wouldn't support Browaty's motion. Members of EPC then compromised, laying over the matter to their January meeting in order to ...

City considers annual review for CAO

Friday, 28 November 2014

But their suggestion was quickly scotched by Couns. Janice Lukes (St. Norbert) and Brian Mayes (St. Vital), who said the idea is worth studying. Lukes said she was surprised to learn that Winnipeg's CAO isn't subject to a performance review. Allard ...

In Brief

Thursday, 27 November 2014

Brian Mayes, Jeff Browaty, Janice Lukes, Marty Morantz, John Orlikow and Mike Pagtakhan -- along with two other members of council, Jenny Gerbasi and Matt Allard. Winnipeg has been without a permanent CAO since Phil Sheegl resigned Oct. 17, 2013 ...

City resumes search for CAO

Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Brian Mayes, Jeff Browaty, Janice Lukes, Marty Morantz, John Orlikow and Mike Pagtakhan -- along with two other members of council: Jenny Gerbasi and Matt Allard. Winnipeg has been without a permanent CAO since Phil Sheegl resigned Oct. 17, 2013, ...

Mayor Bowman announces selection committee for Winnipeg's next CAO

Wednesday, 26 November 2014

The committee is made up of all members of the executive policy committee, including councillors Jeff Browaty, Janice Lukes, Brian Mayes, Marty Morantz, John Orlikow and Mike Pagtakhan. Councillors Jenny Gerbasi and Matt Allard round out the committee.

CAO search committee members announced

Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Jeff Browaty (North Kildonan), Janice Lukes (St. Norbert), Brian Mayes (St. Vital), Marty Morantz (Charleswood-Tuxedo), John Orlikow (River Heights-Fort Garry), Mike Pagtakhan (Point Douglas), Jenny Gerbasi (Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry) and Matt Allard (St.

Mayor Brian Bowman announces new CAO search team

Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Making up the selection committee for the next CAO are councillors Jeff Browaty, Janice Lukes, Brian Mayes, Marty Morantz, John Orlikow, Mike Pagtakhan, Jenny Gerbasi and Matt Allard. Bowman said in a press release that council has “a commitment to ...

City hall roundup

Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Janice Lukes said other communities provide individual snow-clearing services to seniors and residents with physical challenges. Lukes said the city could offer the snow-clearing service for a fee, but the city should consider doing the work without ...

New EPC will be televised

Wednesday, 19 November 2014

The meeting was short, but saw new councillors Janice Lukes (St. Norbert) and Marty Morantz (St. James-Brooklands) join veteran EPC members Coun. Brian Mayes (St. Vital) and Coun. Mike Pagtakhan (Point Douglas) at the table. It was also a first for Coun.

Ready to serve another term

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Janice Lukes, whose ward includes about 10,000 residents of St. Vital (south of Nova Vista to the Perimeter, west of Dakota). There are a number of projects we are discussing, including the need to get work underway on the Jonathan Toews Community ...

Police board head supports inquiry call

Thursday, 13 November 2014

Public works: Chairwoman Janice Lukes (St. Norbert), Couns. Devi Sharma (Old Kildonan), Shawn Dobson (St. Charles) and Cindy Gilroy (Daniel McIntyre). Downtown development, heritage and riverbank management: Chairman Brian Mayes (St. Vital), ...

Police board chairman undecided on MMIW inquiry

Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Bowman appointed himself as secretary to the Urban Aboriginal Opportunities secretariat; Morantz as councillor responsible for Assiniboine Park Conservancy; and Janice Lukes (St. Norbert) to the Capital Region. Coun. Jenny Gerbasi (Fort Rouge-East Fort ...

Bowman hands out additional council appointments

Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Morantz will also be responsible for the Assiniboine Park Conservancy, Janice Lukes (St. Norbert) for the capital region and Jenny Gerbasi (Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry) for housing. Bowman himself will take over the urban aboriginal opportunities committee.


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