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David Sanders

Candidate in the 2014 City of Winnipeg Mayoral race.

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Questionnaire Response

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

I have observed City Hall since 1965, when I was Metro and City Hall Reporter for the Winnipeg Tribune. Most of my subsequent career in the Provincial Government, serving twice as Deputy Minister of Urban Affairs, was devoted to helping make our City government work better. Two years ago I discovered that there was serious mismanagement and misconduct occurring at City Hall, especially among some of the senior administrators, and that the City Council was unable or unwilling to fix it. I began to appear at Council and its Committees regularly, asking questions, demanding answers, and offering practical solutions. By this summer it had become obvious that the present Council would not fix things. I looked around, and concluded that none of the other candidates for mayor would be willing or able to deal effectively with the situation now. Most had been nowhere near City Hall. Given my extensive experience, knowledge and administrative skills, I decided that I had better offer to take on the job myself, to overhaul City Hall and make it possible for us to manage our resources wisely once again, and make Winnipeg a safe, fair and fun place for all.

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

I have 45 years’ senior executive experience in Winnipeg, as a lawyer, public administrator, management consultant, property and business tax consultant, university teacher and administrator, marketing manager and journalist. I worked in many different departments of the Government of Manitoba for 18 years, but most of the time I dealt with City of Winnipeg legislation, financial affairs, and land use plans. I have also been a national government computer systems marketing manager for Unisys Canada Inc., and a lecturer and faculty administrator at the University of Manitoba. I have served as a professional management consultant with a specialty in human resources management, and for the past 20 years I have been engaged in seeking fair property and business tax assessments for most major commercial and institutional property owners in Winnipeg. I maintain my status as a practising lawyer in order to conduct selected pro bono cases, in the public interest. Throughout my life I have provided active leadership for university, professional, school, community, sports, and charitable organizations, so I fully appreciate the character and strengths of our community. And I will hit the ground running, because I have participated in most debates at City Hall for the past two years.

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

As Mayor, I will lead a progressive majority of Council in taking action to achieve the following objectives: 1. End the mismanagement, misconduct and secrecy in decision-making at City Hall. 2. Restore public trust in our City government. 3. Reveal the full extent of the financial mess left behind by current and previous Councils, and establish a realistic plan to manage the City’s financial affairs wisely, going forward. 4. Restore and maintain basic City services and infrastructure. 5. Reconsider the justification and priorities for major projects, such as the Southwest Transitway, and proceed with revised plans for those projects which are most necessary and financially feasible. 6. Secure intergovernmental cooperation and collaboration with the federal, provincial, Capital Region municipal governments, and First Nations. 7. Curb the exorbitant costs of extending infrastructure to accommodate urban sprawl. 8. Empower citizens to play a much more meaningful role in City decision-making, always. These matters are important to me, because I love Winnipeg and I want it to be a safe, fair and fun place to be, not only for my extended family, but for all Winnipeggers, now and in the future. We can be a model green, affordable, compassionate and prosperous community.

What is one thing in particular that you appreciate about the City of Winnipeg?

Winnipeg is the “Heart of the Continent,” as CBC weatherman Ed Russenholt used to say every evening, a very long time ago, and we Winnipeggers have really big hearts. We are generous with our time, money and talents. We are generous on a City-wide scale, as with the United Way, the Winnipeg Foundation, Winnipeg Harvest, and countless other charitable and non-profit organizations and projects. We are generous within our neighbourhoods, volunteering, coaching, fundraising, and working together. And we are generous with each other, with our neighbours, friends and families. This same generosity of spirit extends to our willingness to support a full range of universally available public services in healthcare, education, transportation, recreation, libraries, and many other community functions, whether or not we use them ourselves. I feel we are family. I know that not all Winnipeggers are able to enjoy that feeling yet, but if it is possible to achieve that goal anywhere, I believe we can do it here.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

As candidate for Mayor of Winnipeg, I believe I have the most extensive experience and training in government and public finance; special knowledge of the City's history, communities, businesses and institutions; a lifelong passion for serving to improve the quality of life of all citizens; and demonstrated ability to seek truth, fairness and justice, without fear or favour. I have been an especially active participant and critic at City Hall for almost two years, and I am ready to deal with the many challenges and opportunities immediately following the election. I seek to champion a resilient green City, a youth-friendly and age-friendly City, a financially viable and responsible City, a respectful and inclusive City. Working together, we can be all that, and more. At the Advance Polls, and on October 22nd, I urge all citizens to get out and vote for the school trustees, the city councillors, and the Mayor, and ensure that Winnipeg gets the government it needs now.


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News that Mentions David Sanders

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Raising questions on rapid transit route

Monday, 23 February 2015

Doubts are being raised about city hall's decision to expropriate 20 acres of land it sold to a developer four years ago. David Sanders, the unsuccessful mayoral candidate and administration critic, said suspicions have been raised because of the ...

City committee gives goahead to land expropriations for Transitway, sewer ...

Tuesday, 17 February 2015

City officials and former mayoral candidate David Sanders appeared before a special meeting of the property and development committee to argue their cases for and against, respectively, the expropriation of the lands, which includes parcels that the ...

Rapid transit land expropriation OK'd by Winnipeg committee

Tuesday, 17 February 2015

A Winnipeg city committee has given the OK to expropriate a chunk of land the city had swapped with a local developer five years ago but now needs back so it can build a retention pond and extend the rapid transit line. The city's property and ...

David Sanders : Winnipeg devrait revoir le trajet du corridor de transport rapide Radio

Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Le principal opposant à l'expansion du corridor de transport rapide sur les terrains du tracé Parker Lands exhorte le conseil municipal à revoir le trajet. L'ancien candidat à la mairie et ex-haut fonctionnaire provincial, David Sanders, dit que les ...

Winnipeg committee debates Parker Lands rapid transit route

Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Former mayoral candidate David Sanders urged members of the city's property and development committee to reject a plan to expropriate property that the city had swapped five years ago and now needs back for the planned BRT route to the University of ...

BRT expropriation estimates necessary, says David Sanders

Friday, 13 February 2015

A former mayoral candidate is raising the alarm bells over the expropriation of lands for projects related to the $590-million second phase of bus rapid transit. On Thursday, David Sanders appeared before the city's finance committee to blast this ...

Letters, Feb. 3

Tuesday, 03 February 2015

I agree with letter-writer Georgina Jarema that David Sanders would be a very good candidate for the city's CAO (Sanders for city's CAO job, Letters, Jan. 30). However, Sanders is over-qualified. The city set too low a bar for qualifications based on ...

Letters, Jan. 30

Friday, 30 January 2015

There's a person with considerable knowledge of municipal government and who has been attending city hall meetings for decades. David Sanders also spent many years working for the province, including in urban affairs. Mayor Brian Bowman needs a CAO ...

He's being pushed after refusing to go

Saturday, 17 January 2015

At first, the new mayor struck a conciliatory tone with his acting CAO, going as far as defending Joshi in public when the gadfly David Sanders appeared before executive policy committee and talked about power's corrupting influence. That was late ...

Next CAO will undergo performance reviews

Thursday, 15 January 2015

Allard's proposal was applauded by unsuccessful mayoral candidate David Sanders, who told EPC Wednesday the city auditor recommended in 2011 all employees should be subject to annual performance reviews. Bowman said since the CAO search was ...

Allard's CAO performancereview proposal sent to Bowman

Wednesday, 14 January 2015

Allard's proposal was applauded by unsuccessful mayoral candidate David Sanders, who told EPC Wednesday that the city auditor had recommended in 2011 that all employees be subject to annual performance reviews. Bowman said that after the CAO ...

Paying for BRT the question

Wednesday, 14 January 2015

The property and development committee approved the initiative, despite caution from unsuccessful mayoral candidate David Sanders, who questioned the city's motives in the deal. The CNR parcel is located in the dog-leg portion of the BRT route, in the ...

Parker lands purchase gets green light, but rapid transit route still questioned

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

However, former mayoral candidate David Sanders spoke against using the land for such a neighbourhood during Tuesday's property and development committee meeting. “I don't know what a 'sustainable transit-orientated neighbourhood' is, unless the real ...

City looking at buying CNR land near the proposed BRT corridor route

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

The property and development committee approved the initiative, despite caution from unsuccessful mayoral candidate David Sanders who questioned the city's motives in the deal. The CNR parcel is located in the dog-leg portion of the BRT route, in the ...

Council candidate among 14 charged with trafficking, weapons offences

Thursday, 11 December 2014

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Update: Mayor Brian Bowman loses severance vote

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Fraser wasn't the only one to argue against Mayor Brian Bowman's motion; ex-mayoral candidate David Sanders did, adding the proposed changes to severance, executive policy committee salary top-ups and expenses should have been brought to the ...

Council votes to keep their severance payouts

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

Meanwhile, former city councillor George Fraser and former mayoral candidate David Sanders spoke as delegates in opposition to the motion and agreed with Mayes' assertion it should go to governance committee for further debate. Council went on break ...

FP comments, Dec. 1

Monday, 01 December 2014

With all the mayoral debates that took place the last few months, wouldn't you have thought that Brian Bowman and David Sanders would have had a conversation or two in private? I guess not based on the comments shot at each other. Shame -- an ...

Mr. Happy's smile turns upside down

Saturday, 29 November 2014

On Friday morning, activist and mayoral-race rival David Sanders appeared before executive policy committee and commented -- fairly -- that Winnipeg's public service doesn't appear to have learned from mistakes noted in a real estate audit 14 years ago.

Mr. Happy's smile turns upside down

Saturday, 29 November 2014

On Friday morning, activist and mayoral-race rival David Sanders appeared before executive policy committee and commented -- fairly -- that Winnipeg's public service doesn't appear to have learned from mistakes noted in a real estate audit 14 years ago.

David Sanders lambastes senior City of Winnipeg staff

Friday, 28 November 2014

Former mayoral candidate David Sanders criticized senior City of Winnipeg administration at an Executive Policy Committee meeting Friday, but the comments didn't go unanswered. Sanders opened by welcoming newly elected council members, and then ...

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

Friday, 28 November 2014

Allard's motion also received the endorsement of former mayoral candidate David Sanders, who also spoke in delegation at the meeting and was admonished by Bowman for using the “power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely” quote in his ...

Police HQ contractor wins bid for snowdump land

Wednesday, 26 November 2014

The sale was opposed by David Sanders, the unsuccessful mayoral candidate and civic administration critic, who appeared at the meeting and said too many questions surround Caspian and the site to allow the sale. City staff said they received seven bids ...

City agrees to sell former Kenaston snow dump to Caspian Construction for $5.2m

Tuesday, 25 November 2014

The sale was opposed by David Sanders, the unsuccessful mayoral candidate and civic administration critic, who said too many questions surround Caspian and the site to allow the sale. City staff said they received seven bids for the property after it ...

City agrees to sell former Kenaston snow dump to Caspian Construction for $5.2m

Tuesday, 25 November 2014

The sale was opposed by David Sanders, the unsuccessful mayoral candidate and civic administration critic, who said too many questions surround Caspian and the site to allow the sale. City staff said they received seven bids for the property after it ...


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