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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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Marion, Waverley underpasses don't have to compete for funding: Bowman

Monday, 23 March 2015

Matt Allard (St. Boniface), a fervent advocate for the upgrades to Marion Street, said he was pleased the mayor had “clarified” the city's intentions for Marion Street, but noted Bowman's remarks on Monday were only communicated to him over the weekend.

Glover, Bowman fingerpointing over road projects

Saturday, 21 March 2015

Matt Allard and federal Liberal candidate Dan Vandal suggest -- either at meetings or in pamphlets -- that her government is holding up the project. Glover said Allard "knows damn well our money is sitting waiting, and they haven't submitted an ...

Coun. Matt Allard remains 'optimistic' in tussle over Tache property sale

Friday, 20 March 2015

Coun. Matt Allard said he's “still optimistic” that funds from the sale of a city property will go towards a $4.4-million project planned for St. Boniface. Allard made his comments after Wednesday's executive policy committee meeting, where the ...

Adhésion de la Ville de Winnipeg à la Chambre de commerce : un conseiller ... Radio

Thursday, 19 March 2015

D'autres membres du conseil municipal, dont le conseiller de Saint-Boniface Mathieu Allard, comptent assister au déjeuner et trouvent acceptable que la Ville paie l'adhésion. « Dans le cas de la Chambre de commerce, je pense qu'on veut travailler avec ...

Council membership to Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce irks councillor

Thursday, 19 March 2015

Matt Allard says he will go to the luncheon, and he has no problem with the city paying for the group membership. "In the case of the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce, I think we do want to be working with business for a better Winnipeg," Allard said ...

New budget heads to council little changed

Thursday, 19 March 2015

Coun. Matt Allard, who proposed the unsuccessful amendment for the library purchases, said several non-EPC councillors are lobbying behind the scenes to gather votes for some of the amendments EPC rejected. "I'm not the only one who feels non-EPC ...

Exflood guru picked to be new CAO

Thursday, 19 March 2015

Coun. Matt Allard, a member of the CAO search committee, said McNeil was a unanimous recommendation. "I think he's a great pick," Allard said. "I think he will bring a lot of optimism and experience." Coun. Ross Eadie said he looks favourably on McNeil ...

EPC changes little in proposed city budget

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Matt Allard, who proposed the unsuccessful amendment for the library purchases, said several non-EPC councillors are lobbying behind the scenes to gather votes for some of the amendments rejected by EPC. Bowman and EPC did renew a $5,000 grant to ...

30year bureaucrat recommended as Winnipeg's new CAO

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

... public's trust in the senior administration and that will likely mean changing directors and other senior officials. Coun. Matt Allard, a member of the CAO search committee, said McNeil was a unanimous recommendation. "I think he's a great pick ...

Doug McNeil, top pick for Winnipeg CAO, says he's 'open, honest and transparent'

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Marty Morantz, Mike Pagtakhan, Janice Lukes, John Orlikow, Brian Mayes, Jenny Gerbasi and Matt Allard. In a news release, Bowman said, "a critical component in moving Winnipeg forward to face our challenges and modernize our growing, thriving city is ...

City committee pitches Doug McNeil as new Winnipeg CAO

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Marty Morantz, Mike Pagtakhan, Janice Lukes, John Orlikow, Brian Mayes, Jenny Gerbasi and Matt Allard. The committee's recommendation of McNeil was unanimously supported by the executive policy committee (EPC) on Wednesday and goes to city ...

Flood fighter Doug McNeil gets nod for Winnipeg top job

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

His appointment is recommended by a CAO selection committee comprising Bowman and councilors Marty Morantz, Mike Pagtakhan, Janice Lukes, John Orlikow, Brian Mayes, Jenny Gerbasi and Matt Allard. © Shaw Media, 2015. Report an error ...

EPC passes budget with few changes

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Matt Allard (St. Boniface) said they expected more communication and input in the budget process. “We had no input, a good example would be like going to a restaurant, sitting down and picking a meal without seeing a menu,” Dobson said. “There's been ...

EPC holding the line

Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Matt Allard (St. Boniface) — will likely be disappointed with EPC's decision on Wednesday. Mayor Brian Bowman told media after the end of a seven-hour meeting that EPC will “consider” these suggestions, but said restoring cuts to pool hours or ...

Allard pushes for Marion Street improvements at budget meeting

Tuesday, 17 March 2015

St. Boniface Coun. Matt Allard continued his aggressive campaign for Marion Street upgrades Tuesday morning. Allard accused Mayor Brian Bowman and his executive policy committee members of playing politics with the city's capital projects.

Matt Allard vs. John Orlikow in underpass funding battle

Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Winnipeg's 2015 budget is pitting St. Boniface against River Heights and Linden Woods, according to St. Boniface councillor Matt Allard. At Monday's public works and infrastructure committee meeting, Allard said $5.2 million designated for an underpass ...

Reinstatement of street leaf sweeping sought

Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Matt Allard (St. Boniface) asked the committee to reinstate $5.2 million that had been set aside for this year's capital budget for engineering work on a Marion Street upgrade. This year's budget took the Marion funds and put it into a pool of mega ...

Public Works committee debates restoring streetsweeping program

Monday, 16 March 2015

The day began with hearing presentations on the budget from three councillors and 10 citizens, some of them representing community groups. Coun. Matt Allard (St. Boniface) asked the committee to re-instate $5.2 million that had been set aside for this ...

Busy day at public works meeting

Monday, 16 March 2015

Matt Allard (St. Boniface): He admonished the city for quietly cutting $5.2 million allocated for Marion Street improvements and moving the money to the Building Canada fund. David Sanders: He raised concerns over the city's investment in the southwest ...

Winnipeg budget steals money from St. Boniface project, says councillor

Monday, 16 March 2015

St. Boniface Coun. Matt Allard says Winnipeg's 2015 budget is taking money from his ward to pay for a project in another part of the city. Speaking at a meeting of council's infrastructure renewal and public works committee on Monday, Allard said money ...

Winnipeg councillors duel over underpass projects

Monday, 16 March 2015

St. Boniface Coun. Matt Allard says Winnipeg's 2015 budget is taking money from his ward to pay for a project in another part of the city. Speaking at a meeting of council's infrastructure renewal and public works committee on Monday, Allard said money ...

Robbing St. Boniface to pay for Waverley: Allard

Monday, 16 March 2015

Matt Allard. The rookie councillor admonished the city for quietly withdrawing $5.2 million in funding earmarked for the widening of Marion Street and grade separation improvements from Archibald Street to Lagimodiere Boulevard. “The city is robbing St.

Rebel MLA disappointed by Manitoba NDP caucus snub

Thursday, 12 March 2015

Police car lights Woman found critically injured in Winnipeg's North End read comments · Scrap St. Boniface interchange plan, Coun. Matt Allard says read comments; City asks Winnipeggers to donate Christmas tree, again read comments; Winnipeg man, 65, ...

Promenade Taché to get some of proceeds from sale of former works yard

Wednesday, 11 March 2015

"I'm pleased that at least a portion of the sale has been set aside for Promenade Taché," said area councillor Matt Allard, who had earlier pleaded with the committee to designate all of the expected $2-million sale to the project. The committee ...

'Treetop' Tache Promenade project secures some cash and spot in 2016 budget

Wednesday, 11 March 2015

The property and development committee voted during its meeting Tuesday to send the Tache Promenade project to the 2016 capital budget process. Ward Coun. Matt Allard told members of the committee that the promenade is a “legacy project” for the city ...


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