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Stefan Jonasson

Candidate in the 2014 St. James - Brooklands Council Ward race.

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Questionnaire Response

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

The 2014 civic election in Winnipeg promises to be a watershed in this city’s history in which we turn the corner on an era that has been characterized by willful neglect and visionless leadership. We have an unprecedented opportunity to return a progressive and collaborative majority to City Council — one that can offer real leadership and purpose in making Winnipeg the most livable city in Canada. I want to be a part of that new majority.

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

As an ordained minister, I have earned the respect of people across the continent as a trustworthy and progressive leader. In my work, both in business and the church, I have developed an expertise on governance, organizational development, conflict management, and leadership training. My roots in St. James are deep and I care passionately about our city, but especially the St. James, Brooklands and Weston neighbourhoods.

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. Restoring trust in city hall o ensure business is conducted ethically and above suspicion, while establishing clear guidelines for reporting to council on all city projects.

  2. Rebuilding our city's infrastructure by developing a comprehensive plan to rehabilitate streets, sidewalks, sewers and water lines.

  3. Supporting our public assets by investing in our parks, libraries, community centres and green spaces, while ensuring that our public assets are not sacrificed for short term gain and that citizens are getting value for their tax dollars.

  4. Growing the vitality of our community by (a) working with partners to establish a farmers’ market in St. James, (b) expanding the development of splash pads and spray parks accessible to all parts of our community, (c) working with community members to identify areas for off-leash dog parks and green spaces, and (d) ensuring that Brooklands and Weston are integral parts of the life of the ward.

  5. Making environmental health and sustainability an integral part of the planning process by requiring new developments to be environmentally sustainable. Having a safe and efficient public transportation system that serves the city as it grows—making active transportation and pedestrian safety priorities in the planning process.

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

As a lifelong resident of St. James, whose family first settled near Brooklands in 1910, it is virtually impossible to name just one thing that I appreciate about St. James, Brooklands and Weston. So I'll note its rich history as a community. I grew up listening to stories of the early families in the area — the Bourkes and the Hallets, the Prudens and the McKays, the Bannatynes and the Bruces, the Isbisters and the Taits — and I met several of their descendants. Our community has been home to several talented artists — Beryl Joyce and Clarence Tillenius and R.G. Pollock — and they were preceded by L.L. Fitzgerald (of the Group of Seven) and Valentine Fanshaw. Seven generations of my family have lived in St. James — so far. This community is etched deep in my bones and I carry it with me wherever I go.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

The sign on the road as you enter Winnipeg, which reads "One Great City," is not just a slogan — it's a fact! Together we can build an even greater city that is not simply a wonderful place to live, but a progressive city that is the envy of people near and far.


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News that Mentions Stefan Jonasson

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#DeadRaccoonTO honoured by Toronto with sidewalk vigil

Friday, 10 July 2015

Toronto took time out Thursday to pay tribute to a bizarre (and possibly unsafe?) fellow denizen of the downtown. The homage began with a harmless tweet to the city, after Jason Wagar came across a lifeless raccoon on the sidewalk near the intersection ...

Zebra mussels found in North Dakota stretch of Red River

Thursday, 09 July 2015

Zebra mussels have been found in the Red River just south of the Manitoba border. A significant amount of zebra mussel larvae (or veligers) were picked up in June surveys of the river from the southeast to northeast parts of North Dakota, an official ...

Order of Manitoba honours 12, including Tom Cochrane, Jonathan Toews

Thursday, 09 July 2015

Twelve Manitobans — athletes, activists and authors among them— will receive Manitoba's highest honour on Thursday. The special ceremony, to induct the honoured dozen into the Order of Manitoba, will be held at 4 p.m. at the legislative building.

The world's tallest cow dies after a lifetime of Photoshop accusations

Thursday, 02 July 2015

We know what you're thinking, and to answer your question: "No, it's not fake." The Holstein cow in the image above hasn't been digitally altered, according to officials from Guinness World Records — at least not to enhance her award-winning size ...

6 WestJet passengers injured after flight diverted to Winnipeg due to threat

Tuesday, 30 June 2015

75% of MPI users won't have to pay deductibles for vandalized cars read comments · Public opinion passionately divided over ex-NDP candidate Stefan Jonasson read comments; Investigation unit seeks witnesses in Haki Sefa death, police shooting read ...

Manitobans clean up, assess damage from severe Saturday storms

Sunday, 28 June 2015

Communities across southern Manitoba are cleaning up and assessing the damage Sunday after scattered thunderstorms dumped heavy rains and even hail across parts of the south. Environment Canada issued severe thunderstorm watches or warnings for ...

Manitoba Hydro restores power to 400 customers in Sanford

Sunday, 28 June 2015

After hours without power, the lights are back on for residents in Sanford, Man. About 400 customers were without power after a tree branch hit a line early Sunday morning. A Manitoba Hydro spokesman said power was restored by about 10:15 a.m..

Shoal Lake reserve residents weep as Ottawa balks at funding road construction

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Residents of a First Nation under one of Canada's longest boil-water advisories wept Thursday after the federal government refused to commit to help fund the construction of a road connecting the community with the outside world. Both Manitoba and the ...

Pee, not chlorine, causes red eyes from swimming pools: CDC

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Chlorine has long had a bad rap for irritating the eyes of swimmers, especially in crowded public pools. As it turns out, however, it's not the chemical itself turning your eyes red after a swim — it's everything else in the water that chlorine goes ...

City of Winnipeg to begin bridge construction at Shoal Lake 40 First Nation

Thursday, 25 June 2015

A 100-year struggle comes to an end in Shoal Lake, as the City of Winnipeg begins construction of a bridge to the First Nation. Winnipeg deputy mayor Mike Pagtakhan will join Chief Erwin Redsky on Thursday for a historic sod turning ceremony on the ...

Winnipeg concussion expert advocates for provincewide protocols

Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Stefan Jonasson: 'I really wish that my party would have stood with me' read comments video; Thought traffic was bad? Get ready for multiple bridge closures read comments; From the CBC archives: Requiem for the Suzanne-E read comments video; 75% of ...

Winnipeg police sorry for 'Xrated' chopper talk overheard by public

Wednesday, 24 June 2015

A Winnipeg woman who heard two police officers in a helicopter broadcast comments about oral sex — comments they made without realizing their public address system was on — says she wants them disciplined. The Winnipeg Police Service has already ...

Manitoba residential school survivor, teacher reunite after 50 years

Monday, 15 June 2015

"Tansi ...Tansi!" It was a simple Cree greeting between a former student and her teacher, but it packed an emotional punch, unleashing decades of haunting memories and healing tears. Such was the impact of the salutation that reunited Merle Scatch, ...

3 new YMCAs get unanimous thumbs up from Winnipeg city council

Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Stefan Jonasson: 'I really wish that my party would have stood with me' read comments video; Thought traffic was bad? Get ready for multiple bridge closures read comments; From the CBC archives: Requiem for the Suzanne-E read comments video; 75% of ...

Young woman shares skin cancer selfies to show how glamorous tanning beds aren't

Thursday, 14 May 2015

Despite what the glossy bronzed models smiling in tanning salon ads suggest, spending time under UV lamps won't necessarily make you feel — or look — very good. Graphic photos posted online by a 27-year-old skin cancer patient show chasing that ...

Jets need to dig deep in Game 3 in Winnipeg, Maurice says

Sunday, 19 April 2015

Winnipeg Jets coach Paul Maurice said the team needs to dig deep in Game 3 if they hope to pull out a win in Winnipeg's MTS Centre Monday. Before boarding a plane to Winnipeg Sunday morning following the Jets 2-1 loss to the Ducks, Maurice said the ...

Rebel MLA disappointed by Manitoba NDP caucus snub

Thursday, 12 March 2015

Winnipeg food trucks serve up free lunch for the homeless read comments · Campaign manager to replace NDP candidate Stefan Jonasson in Winnipeg read comments; Manitoba raising minimum wage to $11/hour this week read comments; Winnipeg group ...

Gillingham wins St. JamesBrooklands race

Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Stefan Jonasson received 2,292 votes (19.35 per cent), and Fred Morris received 828 votes (6.99 per cent). Gillingham was endorsed by Fielding, who stepped down in June to seek the PC nomination in the next provincial election for the Kirkfield Park ...

Minister to preach at political pulpit

Thursday, 23 October 2014

Gillingham, 46, defeated Bryan Metcalfe, Stefan Jonasson and Fred Morris. It is his first foray into civic politics. Gillingham has been a minister for 22 years and has served in several community groups such as the St. James-Assiniboia 55-Centre and ...

Minister to preach at political pulpit

Thursday, 23 October 2014

Gillingham, 46, defeated Bryan Metcalfe, Stefan Jonasson and Fred Morris. It is his first foray into civic politics. Gillingham has been a minister for 22 years and has served in several community groups such as the St. James-Assiniboia 55-Centre and ...

Judy WasylyciaLeis decisively defeated

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

St. James - Brooklands. Created with Raphaël 2.1.0 Votes % 0 100 200 300 400 Scott GILLINGHAM 45.87% Bryan METCALFE 29.42% Stefan JONASSON 18.56% Fred MORRIS 6.15% 477 306 193 64 ...

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, ...

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 ...


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