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Ray Ulasy

Candidate in the 2014 Transcona Council Ward race.

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Questionnaire Response

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

I am passionate about my community and am proud to call Transcona my home, having lived in Transcona for the past 49 years. I decided early on, in 2014, that I wanted to run. Like many concerned citizens in Winnipeg, I was bothered by the lack of transparency, and accountability at City Hall, and especially our ward of Transcona. Which amplified this concern was the fact that our current councillor has sat on the EPC, been the deputy mayor and chairman of the city's finance committee and would have been aware of many of the negative stories that have run in the media.

I have heard many residents complain of being tired of Transcona being treated like a secondary project by our councillor. There have been many complaints by residents of Transcona of a lack of communication with our councillor, failure to call back/email, and attend events.

My priorities are:

Fixing our Aging Infrastructure Supporting our Local Economy & Jobs Effectively Planning and Improving Transit in our Growing Community Planning Projects On-Time and On Budget Increasing Accountability and Transparency at City Hall Being a Part of Our Community by being Engaged and Accessible

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

I have served in the community for 25 years as President of the South Transcona Community Club, the Community Clubs Board, Native Women's Transition Centre, Rotary Club and coaching all levels of hockey. I have sat as the Chairman of the Hi Neighbour Festival in Transcona for the past 2 years.

I am the Vice-President of Business Development with Legacy Bowes Group, and have managed budgets, projects, and human resources at every level. I have run several successful businesses, including Superior Hockey Clinic which assisted in developing the skills of thousands of hockey students, helping them achieve their goals. I was also the co-founder and co-owner of the former Team Canada Mixed Martial Arts now known as the Canadian Fighting Centre. I know what teamwork means, having served as the Regional Scout for the Calgary Hitmen of the WHL, and know how to identify leaders in the community and foster their growth and development.

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

Aging Infrastructure - While Transcona will come to appreciate the new amenities we are receiving (once they are built), it does not serve the community well to have new amenities without having the infrastructure to support them. Transcona roads are in horrible condition. We need to get back to basics, and prioritize our road repairs.

Having said this, I feel that many of the projects that have been completed in Winnipeg have left Winnipeg with a black eye. Our project management/transparency/accountability needs to be improved. We need the right people for the right jobs. The Plessis Underpass is the biggest example of a mismanaged project in Transcona, and has left our area gridlocked during rush hour.

I would like to see a whistle blowing policy created and implemented. Also, increased details on expenditures for ward allowances.

Being a Part of Our Community by being Engaged and Accessible - I would return the East Kildonan-Transcona Community Committee back to the community. These meetings should be held as a town-hall style meeting as then residents could attend and be informed. I will also return phone calls and email to all, not just a select group.

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

I appreciate the sense of community Transcona has. Many of the residents are 2nd, 3rd and even 4th generation Transcona residents. We are a tight knit community, and fiercely proud of our ward. Transcona has many volunteers who do wonderful work. This is why I am so passionate about representing Transcona, as I feel that for the past 4 years, we have been slipping away from what we represent. Transcona has become more about development, and expansion, and less about community. I would like to see us return to our roots.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

I feel that I present as the best candidate for the position. My experience in the community, volunteerism, education is what Transcona needs. I would be a councillor for all the people, not just select groups. I have spent countless hours talking to everyone. One of the largest groups of people that have been especially outspoken are the seniors, who have indicated they are tired of the status quo, and would like to see Transcona under new leadership. I have dedicated myself to the improvement of Transcona, and have been talking to the residents of Transcona to see what they truly want and need. Transcona wants to be informed. They want a councillor that will be visible in the community, and are tired of feeling like a secondary project, or being mislead and not informed.


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News that Mentions Ray Ulasy

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Former city council candidate Ray Ulasy pleads guilty to trying to sell guns ...

Wednesday, 09 December 2015

A Transcona businessman who once ran for city council has pleaded guilty to trying to sell guns to an undercover police officer. Ray Ulasy was charged in 2014 with attempting to transfer firearms without authority as part of the RCMP's Project Distress.

Former city council candidate Ray Ulasy pleads guilty to selling guns to cop

Wednesday, 09 December 2015

A Transcona businessman who once ran for city council has pleaded guilty to selling guns to an undercover police officer. Ray Ulasy was charged in 2014 with attempting to transfer firearms without authority as part of the RCMP's Project Distress ...

Popup bank tied up by committee

Tuesday, 10 November 2015

... of the Salvation Army Winnipeg, holds up a winter · 200 winter coats stolen from Sally Ann · Football Flag. Gaming authority investigates Bombers' 50-50 gaffe · Ray Ulasy was among more than a dozen suspects arrested in December 2014 as part of.

Coun. Ross Eadie sorry for drunkeness — but wonders why mayor was called about it

Monday, 09 November 2015

Captain Rodney Bungay, executive director of the Salvation Army Winnipeg, holds up a winter. 200 winter coats stolen from Sally Ann · Football Flag · Gaming authority investigates Bombers' 50-50 gaffe · Ray Ulasy was among more than a dozen suspects ...

Garbage complaints piling up

Sunday, 08 November 2015

... Army Winnipeg, holds up a winter. 200 winter coats stolen from Sally Ann · Football Flag · Gaming authority investigates Bombers' 50-50 gaffe · Ray Ulasy was among more than a dozen suspects arrested in December 2014 as part of. Ulasy cops to Uzi ...

Cops 'did everything they could' for Camille Runke: Clunis

Friday, 06 November 2015

Winnipeg's top cop says police did everything they could to protect Camille Runke before she was shot to death by her ex-husband. "I stand by the investigation and the actions that were taken by our officers," Chief Devon Clunis said Friday. The chief ...

City Hall Christmas tree going up Sunday

Friday, 06 November 2015

... of the Salvation Army Winnipeg, holds up a winter. 200 winter coats stolen from Sally Ann · Football Flag · Gaming authority investigates Bombers' 50-50 gaffe · Ray Ulasy was among more than a dozen suspects arrested in December 2014 as part of.

Bomb scares in Winnipeg's downtown

Monday, 02 November 2015

It's been a stressful day for many in the city's downtown, as multiple bomb scares forced evacuations of a hotel and mall. It all started around 8 a.m., when officers were called to check on a suspicious package in a stairwell near the Delta Hotel. The ...

WWE returns to Winnipeg on Dec. 20

Monday, 02 November 2015

... of the Salvation Army Winnipeg, holds up a winter · 200 winter coats stolen from Sally Ann · Football Flag. Gaming authority investigates Bombers' 50-50 gaffe · Ray Ulasy was among more than a dozen suspects arrested in December 2014 as part of.

Erosion threatens riverbank properties

Sunday, 01 November 2015

Norm Van Elslander riverbank erosion Norm Van Elslander stands on the eroding riverbank behind his Dunkirk Drive home in Winnipeg. Van Elslander estimates that he has lost about 70 feet of property since he bought his home. (Brian Donogh/Winnipeg ...

Investors Group Field builders in legal battle

Monday, 26 October 2015

... Army Winnipeg, holds up a winter. 200 winter coats stolen from Sally Ann · Football Flag · Gaming authority investigates Bombers' 50-50 gaffe · Ray Ulasy was among more than a dozen suspects arrested in December 2014 as part of. Ulasy cops to Uzi ...

Threats against WestJet flight exposed holes in information sharing, feds told

Friday, 23 October 2015

... Army Winnipeg, holds up a winter. 200 winter coats stolen from Sally Ann · Football Flag · Gaming authority investigates Bombers' 50-50 gaffe · Ray Ulasy was among more than a dozen suspects arrested in December 2014 as part of. Ulasy cops to Uzi ...

Fire at Waverley construction site

Thursday, 22 October 2015

A four-level residential development in south Winnipeg was destroyed in a fire early Thursday morning. Winnipeg police said the development at Waverley Street and Sandusky Drive went up in flames some time before 2:30 a.m., when emergency personnel ...

Manitoba Liberals would open road to Uber

Thursday, 22 October 2015

A Liberal government in Manitoba would support the advent of ride-sharing here, the party's provincial leader said Thursday. Rana Bokhari said ride-sharing programs like Uber are “coming whether we like it or not” and said a Liberal government would ...

Liberals make big gains in Winnipeg with RobertFalcon Ouellette, MaryAnn Mihychuk

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

The Liberal Party made big gains in Winnipeg as poll results came in from across Manitoba Monday night. Several long-sitting MPs were ousted by Liberals, a trend seen across Canada as the party took a majority government for the first time in more than ...

Battleground Winnipeg: Local ridings to watch

Sunday, 18 October 2015

Jim Carr Robert-Falcon Ouellette Winnipeg Centre candidate Robert-Falcon Ouellette greets Winnipeg South Centre candidate Jim Carr during a rally with Liberal leader Justin Trudeau at St. James Civic Centre in Winnipeg Oct. 17, 2015.

Times Change(d) owner wants to demolish building

Thursday, 15 October 2015

The times could be changing for a 134-year-old Winnipeg building — but not if a city committee has its way. The owner of the Fortune Block — which houses the Times Change(d) High and Lonesome Club — wants to keep it free of heritage status to allow ...

Uber makes case to Winnipeg

Wednesday, 14 October 2015

... of the Salvation Army Winnipeg, holds up a winter · 200 winter coats stolen from Sally Ann · Football Flag. Gaming authority investigates Bombers' 50-50 gaffe · Ray Ulasy was among more than a dozen suspects arrested in December 2014 as part of.

Osborne Village condo proposal OK'd by City of Winnipeg committee

Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Winnipeg's property and development committee has approved a proposed condo development in Osborne Village that a number of people want prevented. The plan, which requires the demolition of several century-old homes currently used as apartments ...

Boyfriend arrested in death of woman, 20

Friday, 09 October 2015

Selena Rose Keeper, Winnipeg's latest homicide victim, attempted and failed to obtain a protection order against the man accused of beating her to death, court records show. Keeper, 20, was found unresponsive outside a Flora Avenue home Thursday ...

Winnipeg killer killed in Calgary

Thursday, 08 October 2015

Police have not determined the motive in a Calgary shooting, but they believe it was not random. The victim, Joel Gary Geddes, 31, was a convicted killer with gang ties back in Winnipeg. Geddes, who had called Calgary home for the last two years, was ...

From the CBC archives: Growers put massive pumpkins on display (1990)

Wednesday, 07 October 2015

Manitoba lawyer hula hoops on mountaintop to help poor, break world record read comments; Stolen batteries leave Virden Lions Club without money to donate to charities read comments; Former city council candidate Ray Ulasy pleads guilty to trying to ...

RobertFalcon Ouellette, Liberal — Winnipeg Centre

Tuesday, 06 October 2015

9 read comments; Stolen batteries leave Virden Lions Club without money to donate to charities read comments; Manitoba lawyer hula hoops on mountaintop to help poor, break world record read comments video; Former city council candidate Ray Ulasy ...

Highrisk sex offender back behind bars

Thursday, 01 October 2015

... of the Salvation Army Winnipeg, holds up a winter · 200 winter coats stolen from Sally Ann · Football Flag. Gaming authority investigates Bombers' 50-50 gaffe · Ray Ulasy was among more than a dozen suspects arrested in December 2014 as part of.

Regulate it: Eadie

Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Two Winnipeg city councillors want to explore how the city could regulate marijuana-related businesses. Coun. Ross Eadie (Mynarski)'s motion calls on city staff to report on possible rules and restrictions for medical marijuana dispensaries, head shops ...


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