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John Orlikow

Candidate in the 2014 River Heights - Fort Garry Council Ward race.

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Questionnaire Response

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

I grew up with my family in the Ward and have had the incredible opportunity to serve the community as their City Councillor for the past five years. I have used my experience and skills to improve our neighbourhood including increasing the number of streets and back lanes repaired each year, replacing and enhancing over 15 play structures and recreation fields, ensuring the Waverley Underpass takes traffic out of our neighbourhoods and providing an independent voice on Council that introduced the motion that sent the Fire Hall Fiasco, Police HQ boondoggle and the Real Estate Audit to Manitoba Justice, beginning the process of restoring the public trust in their municipal government.

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

I know how to get things done for our Ward. I have learned how to get motions passed that address the needs of our Ward and how to defeat those that are not in the best interest of the Ward. During my career as a Conflict Manager and School Trustee, I gained the experience and skills needed for the position and my record these last five years are evidence that I remain an independent, balanced and effective voice for the Ward on City Council.

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

I stand for celebrating the uniqueness of the 20 neighbourhoods that make up the River Heights/Ft. Garry Ward and addressing neighbourhoods’ issues. I already believe that this Ward is an example of urban living in which everyone is safe and welcome. The Ward should be residents’ first choice to live in and, by addressing local issues, they will continue to help us build an even better community.

The common issues that I have been addressing are: - repairing more streets and back lanes, - protecting our urban forest, - improving public spaces including parks and community centres, - improving connectivity, - getting traffic out of residential neighbourhoods, - in-fill guidelines to ensure developments blend into the neighbourhoods they are joining, - making sure that your tax dollars are spent wisely.

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

The people.

The rich history and the people’s connection to their neighbourhood is expressed throughout the Ward as a pride of place which I will continue to work with to make our neighbourhoods even better places for families to grow up and stay.

The incredible talent of the people throughout the Ward is an amazing asset for me as their input and experience are always included in my decision-making process.

This is why I created the Community Connections Strategy that includes “Listening Tours”, an issue and neighbourhood-based web page, E-bulletins sent directly to residents detailing issues that affect their neighbourhoods, numerous town halls and the establishment of advisory groups.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

Much has been accomplished in the last five years as your City Councillor including:

  • Increasing the number of streets, back lanes and sidewalks repaired each year,
  • Making sure an appropriate amount of densification of Academy Road reflects the history and neighbourhood’s love of trees but does not become the new Osborne Village,
  • Creating two of the largest in-fills in Winnipeg that include residential and commercial buildings, green spaces and pathways,
  • Making sure the Waverley Underpass flows traffic around neighbourhoods and is not an over-pass that would push traffic into local neighbourhoods,
  • Making our playgrounds safer and more enjoyable by replacing and/or enhancing over 15 play structures and enhancing green spaces.

My proven record working for you, my experience in getting things done for the Ward and my life-long commitment to the Ward illustrate that I am best person to represent the River Heights/Fort Garry Ward. I ask for your vote to re-elect me your City Councillor on October 22, 2014.


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News that Mentions John Orlikow

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Stuart to bug River Heights incumbent

Friday, 12 September 2014

As first reported by the Winnipeg Sun in June, Winnipeg-famous bug expert Taz Stuart is running for city council. Stuart will attempt to usurp incumbent John Orlikow in the riding of River Heights-Fort Garry in the Oct. 22 election. He plans to file ...

Taz Stuart to run for council in River HeightsFort Garry against John Orlikow

Friday, 12 September 2014

The city's former bug boss aims to become a new councillor this October. Taz Stuart will be running for a council seat in River Heights-Fort Garry, against incumbent candidate John Orlikow. Stuart will register on Saturday. Stuart's rock star looks ...

Taz Stuart to Take Run at Council Seat

Friday, 12 September 2014

The bug man will challenge incumbent John Orlikow on October 22 and plans to officially register his campaign on Saturday. Stuart was the city's entomologist from 2004 to 2013 when he left suddenly amid unknown circumstances. He's now employed at ...

Stuart's the fly in the ointment

Friday, 12 September 2014

Taz Stuart wants to work for the City of Winnipeg again -- this time, as an elected official. The former city entomologist says he's about to throw his name in the ring for the River Heights-Fort Garry council seat occupied by five-year incumbent John ...

Stuart's the fly in the ointment

Friday, 12 September 2014

Taz Stuart wants to work for the City of Winnipeg again -- this time, as an elected official. The former city entomologist says he's about to throw his name in the ring for the River Heights-Fort Garry council seat occupied by five-year incumbent John ...

River Heights incumbent Orlikow currently running unopposed in civic election

Tuesday, 09 September 2014

Look up and down on any street in the River Heights neighbourhood and you'll notice only one face running for council, so far. That is John Orlikow, who's also the incumbent. Some voters say they'd rather see more people running in River Heights. "I ...

A new, blue Steeves emerges

Thursday, 04 September 2014

John Orlikow's executive assistant, and Sachit Mehra, a St. Norbert council candidate this year -- to approach Gerrard about resigning as leader in 2011. "Only in that case was Gord interested," claimed Hesse, a Bowman colleague and supporter. "I ...

A new, blue Steeves emerges

Thursday, 04 September 2014

John Orlikow's executive assistant, and Sachit Mehra, a St. Norbert council candidate this year -- to approach Gerrard about resigning as leader in 2011. "Only in that case was Gord interested," claimed Hesse, a Bowman colleague and supporter. "I ...

City confidential: How Winnipeg's election campaign is shaping up

Tuesday, 02 September 2014

Along with Allard, River Heights-Fort Garry Coun. John Orlikow, first elected in 2009, currently stands unopposed. Given the penchant for River Heights voters to be politically engaged, this is a bizarre circumstance -- and unlikely to last until the ...

City confidential: How Winnipeg's election campaign is shaping up

Tuesday, 02 September 2014

Along with Allard, River Heights-Fort Garry Coun. John Orlikow, first elected in 2009, currently stands unopposed. Given the penchant for River Heights voters to be politically engaged, this is a bizarre circumstance -- and unlikely to last until the ...

Devi Sharma launches council reelection bid

Wednesday, 27 August 2014

Russ Wyatt, who ended speculation Friday on whether or not he'd seek re-election in Transcona. Other councillors running again are Harvey Smith, Thomas Steen, Jenny Gerbasi, Ross Eadie, Jeff Browaty, Mike Pagtakhan, John Orlikow, Grant Nordman and ...

City councillors spend $100K so far in 2014 on advertising

Sunday, 03 August 2014

$10797. Mike Pagtakhan — Point Douglas Ward. January 1, 2014 — June 30, 2014. $9962. Grant Nordman — St. Charles Ward. January 1, 2014 — June 30, 2014. $9001. John Orlikow — River Heights - Fort Garry Ward. January 1, 2014. $10797. $15784 ...

Slow races mark some Winnipeg civic election wards

Monday, 28 July 2014

Winnipeg's civic election is less than three months away and there is a rattling apathy in some neighbourhoods. Three wards have only one candidate running for city council in the Oct. 22 election. In River Heights, incumbent Coun. John Orlikow is so ...

Local rally shows support for Israel

Tuesday, 22 July 2014

John Orlikow, Norway House Cree Nation Chief Ron Evans and Provencher MP Ted Falk. Evans recounted a visit to Israel he made in 2011 and thanked a dozen or so members of First Nations communities who had come out to the rally, who were also ...

Tensions rise in Winnipeg over Gaza conflict

Tuesday, 22 July 2014

A second pro-Israel event drew hundreds to the Asper Jewish Community Campus. Police were present and bags were checked by staff. Local and federal politicians attended, including Federal Cabinet Minister Shelly Glover, city councilor John Orlikow, and ...

Justice to review city hall audits

Thursday, 17 July 2014

“Does this review mean something more nefarious going on? Again, the review will at least help us answer that question,” said River Heights Coun. John Orlikow. Transcona Coun. Russ Wyatt wants Premier Greg Selinger to call a public inquiry into the ...

HQ audit goes to Manitoba Justice

Thursday, 17 July 2014

Jeff Browaty, Ross Eadie, Scott Fielding, Jenny Gerbasi, Paula Havixbeck, Brian Mayes, John Orlikow, Mike Pagtakhan, Thomas Steen, Dan Vandal, Russ Wyatt. Opposed: Mayor Sam Katz, Couns. Grant Nordman, Harvey Smith, Justin Swandel, Devi Sharma ...

Manitoba Justice to review findings of police HQ audit

Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Jeff Browaty, Ross Eadie, Scott Fielding, Jenny Gerbasi, Paula Havixbeck, Brian Mayes, John Orlikow, Mike Pagtakhan, Thomas Steen, Dan Vandal, Russ Wyatt. Opposed: Mayor Katz, Couns. Grant Nordman, Harvey Smith, Justin Swandel, Devi Sharma.

Audit fiascos lead Russ Wyatt to call for public inquiry

Wednesday, 16 July 2014

John Orlikow asked the auditors which of their recommendations the city should be focused on implementing. The auditors noted that single-sourced contracts and the management of contracts are two recommendations that should be highlighted. “That the ...

Audit aftermath

Saturday, 12 July 2014

The vote: Motion by Couns. John Orlikow and Russ Wyatt to request Manitoba Justice to review the EY audit findings. Councillors for: Jeff Browaty, Ross Eadie, Scott Fielding, Jenny Gerbasi, Paula Havixbeck, John Orlikow, Dan Vandal, Russ Wyatt.

Audit aftermath

Saturday, 12 July 2014

The vote: Motion by Couns. John Orlikow and Russ Wyatt to request Manitoba Justice to review the EY audit findings. Councillors for: Jeff Browaty, Ross Eadie, Scott Fielding, Jenny Gerbasi, Paula Havixbeck, John Orlikow, Dan Vandal, Russ Wyatt.

Consultants defend report under grilling

Thursday, 10 July 2014

John Orlikow, Single said what the EY team uncovered was "troubling and concerning." Later, Single said the most troubling aspects of the report were the absence of procedures on dealing with real estate transactions and the many incidents in which ...

City to province: review audit

Thursday, 10 July 2014

Approved 8-7: Motion by councillors John Orlikow and Russ Wyatt to request Manitoba Justice to review the EY audit findings. For: Jeff Browaty, Ross Eadie, Scott Fielding, Jenny Gerbasi, Paula Havixbeck, John Orlikow, Dan Vandal, Russ Wyatt. Opposed: ...

Council asks for justice department review of audit findings

Wednesday, 09 July 2014

Approved unanimously, 15-0 (Coun. Justin Swandel did not vote as he had left the chambers earlier). Approved 8-7: Motion by councillors John Orlikow and Russ Wyatt to request Manitoba Justice to review the EY audit findings. For: Jeff Browaty, Ross ...

Council to send real estate audit to Manitoba Justice for review

Wednesday, 09 July 2014

John Orlikow, who put forward the Manitoba Justice motion, said it was about regaining the public's trust. “I'd be very pleased if it comes back, and I think all Winnipeggers would be very pleased if it comes back, and the review says there's nothing ...


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