2014 Winnipeg Civic Election

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Robert-Falcon Ouellette

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 decided to run for Mayor because it was an opportunity to address some very important issues that would not be addressed by any other candidate: the fact that we live in a divided city.

This election offers all of us to come together as citizens and address some of the big issues facing our city. 20 years from now, our children shouldn't be facing the same problems, whether it's with infrastructure, the environment, or social issues.

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

I spent 18 years in the military, and retired in 2011 as a Petty Officer 2nd Class (the Army equivalent of Sergeant). I was stationed in the 5th Ambulance at Valcartier, Quebec, and I oversaw 600 people, including platoon commanders, and was responsible for some of the base infrastructure. I saw what leadership was about, why having a plan matters, and how you motivate people to do their best by appealing to the common cause.

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

There have been three audits and there is an ongoing RCMP investigation into what's happened at City Hall, and people have lost trust. We need a Mayor who is focused on the public interest, not just the interests of their donors or supporters. I have shown transparency in my election campaign, posting the names and amounts of all my donors. The goal is to put citizens first, while still being fair to everyone else. The other is that we need a long-term plan for the city, and we need to follow it. Instead, we have planning based on a crisis model, and it shows in our infrastructure. We need innovation, good ideas, and to put the resources into those ideas.

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

The people really are friendly. My wife is from Quebec City, and when we moved here her family didn't know what to expect, but it has been a great experience. There is a great arts and music scene, a mix of people of all cultures, and it is still a bit gritty.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

I think this is a very important election. It gives the people of Winnipeg a real choice to set our city on a new and better path. I realize that if elected, I will be the first Aboriginal Mayor of Winnipeg, and for many people in the Aboriginal community, that is very significant. But I know, and the Aboriginal community knows, that we can't do it alone. I grew up in poverty, but now I live in the suburbs with my wife and five children. I want to be a Mayor for everyone.


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News that Mentions Robert-Falcon Ouellette

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Diversity our strength (someone tell the bigots)

Monday, 26 January 2015

This week's controversial Maclean's cover story claiming Winnipeg is the most racist city in Canada highlighted the virulence of anti-aboriginal sentiment in the last municipal elections. As mayoral candidate Robert-Falcon Ouellette told the CBC last ...

Debate begins on how to address Winnipeg's race problem

Friday, 23 January 2015

Robert-Falcon Ouellette, an aboriginal university administrator who rose from obscurity to third place in last fall's mayoral election, said the question for Winnippeggers is how to address the systemic challenges that have created a negative cycle for ...

'A right to be different': Former AFN chief

Thursday, 22 January 2015

Robert-Falcon Ouellette, who is celebrated in the article as an aboriginal who rose from fringe status to third place in the mayoral election, questions whether the branding is a fair representation of the city. Ouellette is currently seeking the ...

Winnipeg : le maire admet qu'il y a un problème de racisme dans sa ville Radio

Thursday, 22 January 2015

Le chef des programmes autochtones à l'Université du Manitoba Robert-Falcon Ouellette, qui est d'origine autochtone et qui a été candidat à la mairie de Winnipeg en octobre, a dit que l'article du magazine Maclean's a tenté de peindre Winnipeg comme ...

Winnipeg mayor ready to face racism concerns 'head on'

Thursday, 22 January 2015

Bowman's election earns mention, as does the work of former mayoral candidate, and now federal hopeful, Robert Falcon-Ouellette and of Jamie Wilson, who currently serves as treaty commissioner for the province. "I see a real opportunity right now ...

Maclean's cover story labels Winnipeg most racist 7:54

Thursday, 22 January 2015

Robert-Falcon Ouellette, who is First Nations and ran for mayor in Winnipeg's civic election last October, was interviewed for the article and said he tried to paint Winnipeg as a complex city with a number of issues that were no worse than any other city.

Mayor Brian Bowman addresses claim Winnipeg is most racist Canadian city

Thursday, 22 January 2015

Robert-Falcon Ouellette, who is First Nations and ran for mayor in Winnipeg's civic election last October, was interviewed for the article and said he tried to paint Winnipeg as a complex city with a number of issues that was no worse than any other city.

Maclean's focuses in on Winnipeg's 'race problem'

Thursday, 22 January 2015

Robert-Falcon Ouellette, who is celebrated in the article as an aboriginal who rose from fringe status to third place in the mayoral election, questions whether the branding is a fair representation of the city. Ouellette is currently seeking the ...

Mayor Bowman to address claim Winnipeg is most racist Canadian city

Thursday, 22 January 2015

Robert-Falcon Ouellette, who is First Nations and ran for mayor in Winnipeg's civic election last October, was interviewed for the article and said he tried to Winnipeg was a complex city with a number of issues, but that it is no worse than any other ...

Battleground: Winnipeg

Saturday, 17 January 2015

Robert-Falcon Ouellette (Lib), Bev Pitura (CPC). The skinny: Martin has been the MP for Winnipeg's poorest riding since 1997. Could controversy and dogged allegations he doesn't spend enough time in his riding do him in? Ouellette went from obscurity ...

Despite limitations, more indigenous Manitoba politicians than ever

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

Finishing third in that mayoralty race was Robert-Falcon Ouellette, who was completely unknown in political circles until he decided to run for Winnipeg's top political position. Ouellette was considered a long shot before his well-organized platform ...

Toddler dumped in Winnipeg North End recycling bin New Year's Day

Saturday, 03 January 2015

A 17-year-old boy has been charged with a number of offences after allegedly dumping a 22-month-old girl in a recycling bin outside a Winnipeg house on New Year's Day. Robert Keno found the girl. "As soon as I looked down that baby looked up at me and ...

TOM BRODBECK

Friday, 02 January 2015

You, too. How else are you going to fend off Robert-Falcon Ouellette in 2015 without a strong social media presence? Just don't compare Tory women to rodents anymore and you'll be OK. Scott Gillingham. As the new chairman of the Winnipeg Police Board, ...

Time for prominent Manitobans to get down to business

Thursday, 01 January 2015

You, too. How else are you going to fend off Robert-Falcon Ouellette in 2015 without a strong social media presence? Just don't compare Tory women to rodents anymore and you'll be OK. Scott Gillingham. As the new chairman of the Winnipeg Police Board, ...

The game of their lives

Saturday, 27 December 2014

It is snowing lightly in north Winnipeg, and there is that distinct sound of crunching snow beneath boots and shoes as fans make their pilgrimage from all directions. Inside, the facility is already bustling, and every seat in the stands is filled well ...

Mounties launch investigation into $210M police HQ project

Wednesday, 17 December 2014

What was once an RCMP review of Winnipeg's police headquarters project is now a formal investigation by the Mounties. RCMP "D" Division in Winnipeg announced Wednesday afternoon it is conducting a "full investigation" of the $210-million Winnipeg ...

Another aboriginal federalrace hopeful

Friday, 12 December 2014

Robert-Falcon Ouellette intends to seek the nomination in Winnipeg Centre for the Liberals. Ouellette finished third in the Winnipeg mayoral race. Chartrand said she met with federal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau when he was in Winnipeg recently and ...

Teacher pulled from classroom

Friday, 12 December 2014

Lessons to be learned from social-media use. THIS isn't the first time in recent memory someone got in trouble for posting negative comments about aboriginal people on Facebook or other sites in the online world. Mayoral candidate Gord Steeves recently ...

Ashton Kutcher gives Winnipeg man nod for romantic video

Tuesday, 09 December 2014

A Winnipeg man got a Hollywood shout-out from Ashton Kutcher this week, and all he had to do was plan two elaborate vacations for his wife without her knowledge. Derrick Paulson marked his first and fifth wedding anniversaries with his wife Dana by ...

All the nonews that's fit to print

Monday, 08 December 2014

A day or two after the election, my colleague Aldo Santin interviewed Robert-Falcon Ouellette, in which the surprisingly strong mayoral candidate talked about his plans to establish an elite, private university in Winnipeg for indigenous students. I've ...

Élections fédérales 2015 : RobertFalcon Ouellette veut représenter les libéraux Radio

Wednesday, 03 December 2014

L'ex-candidat à la mairie winnipégoise et directeur des programmes autochtones à l'Université du Manitoba, Robert-Falcon Ouellette, souhaite se présenter sous la bannière libérale aux prochaines élections fédérales de 2015 dans la circonscription de ...

Ouellette seeking Liberal nomination in Winnipeg Centre

Wednesday, 03 December 2014

OTTAWA – The second-biggest surprise of Winnipeg's mayoral race is about to launch his next political gamble. Robert-Falcon Ouellette confirmed to the Free Press he plans to seek the Liberal nomination in Winnipeg Centre for the next federal election.

Vote for Winnipeg's newsmaker of the year

Sunday, 30 November 2014

Homegrown Olympic heroes. The new hope at City Hall. The mutineers on Broadway. And victims of violence whose stories garnered national attention. These are the Winnipeg Sun's five choices for the local newsmaker of the year. And for the third ...

Trudeau promises infrastructure boost

Friday, 28 November 2014

Trudeau says he will be meeting with former mayoral candidate Robert-Falcon Ouellette, who is reportedly being courted to run for the Liberals federally. "He is an impressive young man," Trudeau said when asked about Ouellette. "We are drawing on a ...

Former Winnipeg mayoral candidates staying in politics

Wednesday, 26 November 2014

WINNIPEG – An aboriginal candidate who seemed to come out of nowhere to place a strong third in Winnipeg's recent mayoral election is eyeing a jump to federal politics and says he's getting offers from different parties. Robert-Falcon Ouellette, who ...


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