2014 Winnipeg Civic Election

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Matt Allard

Candidate in the 2014 St. Boniface Council Ward race.

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Questionnaire Response

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

I have a genuine passion for my community, and I believe that I have the skills and the experience to be effective. I have lived in St. Boniface all of my life, I am raising my family here, and I am personally invested in the well being of St. Boniface and Winnipeg.

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

I bring a great deal of experience in community volunteerism, neighbourhood representation and in business. I have given my time and energy on a variety of local initiatives. I have volunteered at Folklorama, fundraised for the St. Boniface Cathedral and built homes for the community with Habitat for Humanity. As President of my residents’ association, I spoke on behalf of my neighbourhood, an experience I know will be valuable when representing all of the St. Boniface Ward. As CEO of the Francophone Chamber of Commerce of St. Boniface, I brought St. Boniface businesses together within the business environment. I fostered valuable relationships there which, as a councillor, I can use this experience to bring business and community together. Finally, as a small business owner, I know what businesses need from the city to succeed.

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

Our campaign has four priorities - the four priorities that voters have repeatedly identified on the thousands of doorsteps that I’ve visited. If elected, I will work from day one on the four priorities I have clearly identified over the course of my campaign.

The citizens of Winnipeg have lost confidence in City Hall. Accountability must be restored in our civic government before the voters can trust the city to tackle our infrastructure challenges in St. Boniface and Winnipeg at-large. We must find creative ways to deal with these infrastructure challenges immediately.

Yet these larger questions should not overshadow the number of local priorities that voters have identified. As your neighbour and your councillor, I will get results. I have a proven track record of bringing business and community together. Through my work with the Francophone Chamber of Commerce and my residents association, and many other local initiatives, I have proven that I have the skills required to bring diverse interests together to deliver the best results.

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

What I love most about St. Boniface is our neighbours’ community spirit: * Frank Capasso from Sage Creek, who is building a park for future generations. * Dee Dee Budgell in Royalwood who is an active community volunteer, and my official agent. * Lindsey Wilson, president of Island Lakes residents association, who stands on guard for his neighbourhood * Dany Robidoux from Southdale helps municipalities across Manitoba embrace the green economy * Ben Brisebois from Windsor Park, volunteer and social media master on my own campaign * Dave Angus in Southland Park, who works for a better business environment in Winnipeg * Mamadou Ka in Norwood, president of the Franco-Manitoban Society * Natalie Gerard, a new Canadian from France who chose to make her home in Old St. Boniface I love the diversity and community spirit embodied by just this small sample of our neighbours. I plan to channel this neighbourly spirit as your councillor.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

St. Boniface is my life.

It’s where, during my campaign, I met Mr. Roy who asked me: “Are you the little boy who used to run down this street? Your dad said you could run up to this pole, but you had to turn around.”

It’s where I fell in love with my wife Joelle at the age of 17. It’s where I’ve made raised my daughter, and where I bought my first house. It’s where I built my business, and where I give back to the community.

I hope St. Boniface puts its trust in me to serve our community at City Hall.


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News that Mentions Matt Allard

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Politics 204 for September 30

Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Ross Eadie and Matt Allard brought a motion to city council Wednesday that instructs the administration to examine how other Canadian municipalities are regulating marijuana and what can work here. Hotel room tax: City council has approved a plan to ...

City needs zoning rules in event of marijuana legalization: councillors

Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Ross Eadie (Mynarski) and Matt Allard (St. Boniface) brought a motion to city council Wednesday that asks the administration to look at how other Canadian municipalities are regulating marijuana and what can work here. Eadie told reporters he knows the ...

Pair of councillors call for Winnipeg to regulate sale of marijuana

Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Two city councillors want to enable and regulate the sale of marijuana in Winnipeg. Ross Eadie and Matt Allard said medical-marijuana users continue to push for easier access to the product. The councillors want the city to set out rules that limit the ...

Two Councillors Want To Regulate CannabisRelated Stores

Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Councillors Ross Eadie and Matt Allard have put forward a motion calling on the public service to establish 'limits' on cannabis related shops. They cite many other big Canadian cities who are regulating that industry. Winnipeg doesn't have anything in ...

Cops aren't security guards

Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Coun. Matt Allard (St. Boniface) wants to put cops on transit buses to respond to an increase in reported assaults against bus drivers. That's a bad idea, for a number of reasons. Winnipeg police are trained and paid largely to respond to emergency ...

Proposal for cops on buses referred to police board

Monday, 14 September 2015

Matt Allard made the proposal at the protection and community services committee, in response to a request from the transit union. John Callahan, president of Local 1505 of the Amalgamated Transit Union, said the number of assaults on transit drivers ...

Coun. Matt Allard wants undercover cops on Winnipeg Transit buses

Monday, 14 September 2015

Matt Allard put forward a motion on Monday that would eventually see undercover police officers posted on Winnipeg Transit buses. Under current bylaws, not paying a fare can result in a $100 fine, Allard explained. "My understanding is that currently ...

Cops needed on city buses: Allard

Monday, 14 September 2015

A city councillor hopes to see police officers assigned to ride Winnipeg Transit buses to prevent driver assaults and lost fares. Coun. Matt Allard (St. Boniface) raised the motion, which was referred to the Winnipeg Police Board Monday. Allard hopes ...

80% of missing persons in Manitoba are CFS kids, police say

Tuesday, 08 September 2015

... deal with refugee crisis · Winnipeg man, 65, faces child porn charges · Scrap St. Boniface interchange plan, Coun. Matt Allard says · Pedestrian hit by car on McPhillips Street in Winnipeg · Doctor-assisted suicide rules may fall to province ...

Boy hit by car, listed in critical condition in Winnipeg

Tuesday, 08 September 2015

Winnipeg police are looking for anyone who saw a boy get hit by a car on Tuesday morning, sending him to hospital in critical condition. It happened just after 8 a.m. Tuesday at Marion Street and Rue Youville, in the St. Boniface neighbourhood. Police ...

Top 5 things to do in Winnipeg this weekend (Sept. 47)

Friday, 04 September 2015

Matt Allard read comments; Canada Summer Games gets $1.2M boost from Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries read comments; Flaking paint revs anger of Winnipeg Ford drivers read comments; 'You don't have an excuse': Group carts students to the polls read ...

Feedback sought on proposed allinone ID card for Manitobans

Thursday, 03 September 2015

Manitobans are invited to share their views on a proposed all-in-one Personal Identification Card (PIC) that would combine a person's driver's licence, photo ID, health and travel card. The PIC, a joint proposal by Manitoba Health, Healthy Living and ...

Canadian doctors cosigning prescriptions for US patients

Tuesday, 01 September 2015

Canadian doctors are co-signing prescriptions for American patients they haven't seen — a practice critics consider unethical and one that violates every province's standards of care, CBC News has learned. Prescriptions written by U.S. physicians ...

Wildlife poachers face stiffer fines in Manitoba

Monday, 31 August 2015

Manitoba is cracking down on poachers by adding restitution payments on top of fines. The province will become the first in Canada to take that step for anyone convicted of poaching wild animals or fish. These new restitution fees have been established ...

Darryl Dawkins, NBA dunk star and Winnipeg Cyclone coach, dies

Thursday, 27 August 2015

The owner of the Winnipeg Cyclone is remembering Darryl Dawkins, who coached the professional basketball squad for part of its brief tenure in the city, as a "players' coach" who set an example for the team. Dawkins, a former NBA star also known for ...

Century 21 apologizes after agent markets illegal rooming house near U of M

Thursday, 27 August 2015

A local branch of Century 21 is apologizing after one of its agents marketed a single-family home as a revenue property for seven tenants, contributing to an illegal rooming house problem plaguing the area around the University of Manitoba. Real estate ...

'It's about racism': Tom Mulcair talks MMIW, Tina Fontaine at Winnipeg rally

Friday, 21 August 2015

Winnipeg man, 65, faces child porn charges read comments; Pedestrian hit by car on McPhillips Street in Winnipeg · Scrap St. Boniface interchange plan, Coun. Matt Allard says read comments; Canada Summer Games gets $1.2M boost from Manitoba Liquor ...

Charlie the Crow finds friend in Brandon groundskeeper

Thursday, 20 August 2015

A rescued bird in Brandon, Man., is growing up fast, and Gerald Dillon is documenting every moment he can. "I have more pictures of him than my grandkids," says Dillon of the crow he now calls Charlie. Dillon spotted the baby crow in May when he was ...

Winnipeg Naloxonedistribution program could prevent fentanyl deaths

Thursday, 20 August 2015

... deal with refugee crisis · Scrap St. Boniface interchange plan, Coun. Matt Allard says · Winnipeg man, 65, faces child porn charges · Doctor-assisted suicide rules may fall to province, ethics expert says · Pedestrian hit by car on McPhillips ...

Heavy horse centre opening next week at Assiniboine Park Zoo

Wednesday, 19 August 2015

... Woman found critically injured in Winnipeg's North End · Scrap St. Boniface interchange plan, Coun. Matt Allard says · Rick Hillier says ISIS leadership must be 'decapitated' to deal with refugee crisis · Doctor-assisted suicide rules may fall to ...

Winnipeg to host national antiracism summit in September

Tuesday, 18 August 2015

Acclaimed Canadian author Joseph Boyden and U.S. civil rights leader Rev. Gerald Durley will take part in a national anti-racism summit to be held next month in Winnipeg, which was called Canada's most racist city by Maclean's magazine earlier this year.

Conservatives losing the public with 'antiterrorism' gimmickry

Tuesday, 18 August 2015

As the New Democrats and the Liberals take aim at Stephen Harper over issues of civil liberties, the prime minister is wasting no time in framing his two main opponents as softies on public safety and anti-terrorism. The latest promise from Harper to ...

Federal government slammed from all sides over Kapyong Barracks

Monday, 17 August 2015

Former Liberal prime minister Paul Martin says the federal government made an error in pursuing a lawsuit instead of negotiations over the sale of a former Canadian Forces base in Winnipeg. In a decision issued on Friday, the federal Court of Appeal ...

Would an NDP win mean the end of Canada?

Friday, 14 August 2015

With the NDP riding high in a number of national polls at the moment, there is an increasingly real possibility the New Democrats will form the next federal government. Some are predicting, however, an NDP win would be catastrophic for Canada and would ...

Bombers offensive line taking Drew Willy injury personally

Thursday, 13 August 2015

Stanley Bryant and Dominic Picard are not happy hogs these days. The veteran offensive linemen were brought in to help protect starting Blue Bombers quarterback Drew Willy and stabilize a unit that had given up a franchise-high 71 sacks last year ...


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