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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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Trial begins in hotel killing

Monday, 13 April 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 ...

True North Square circled in CentreVenture's $1M deficit

Thursday, 09 April 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 ...

Marion, Waverley underpasses don't have to compete for funding: Bowman

Monday, 23 March 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 ...

Just happy to be here

Thursday, 19 March 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 ...

Frontage levy hits lowincome earners hardest: Winnipeg councillor

Friday, 06 March 2015

The City of Winnipeg tabled its proposed 2015 operating and capital budget Tuesday, and one city councillor says it unfairly impacts low income homeowners the most. There were several notable tax increases included in the budget, including a 2.3 per ...

Chinese New Year: Winnipeggers welcome Year of the Sheep

Thursday, 19 February 2015

Hundreds of Manitobans, including dignitaries and members of the local Chinese community, welcomed the new lunar year with the annual community banquet in Winnipeg's Chinatown. Lt.-Gov. Philip Lee, Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman and provincial ...

Wading pool cuts on table

Thursday, 05 February 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 ...

Assiniboine Park Zoo's cougar cub has a name: Teeka

Friday, 30 January 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 ...

Via Rail cancels Churchill train due to equipment shortage

Saturday, 17 January 2015

Via Rail has cancelled the Saturday evening train from Churchill to Winnipeg, due to an equipment shortage. Via spokesperson Malcolm Andrews said a defect discovered on at least one of the cars of the train wasn't able to be repaired in time for the ...

City considers waiving trash cart replacement fee

Monday, 12 January 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 ...

Tenant dispute leads to gun arrest

Friday, 19 December 2014

A dispute between a landlord and a tenant led to a firearms seizure by police earlier this week. About 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, police went to a house in the 500-block of Beverley Street to help a landlord who was having a dispute with his tenant. The ...

Winnipeg council candidate Ray Ulasy among 14 charged in Project Distress

Thursday, 11 December 2014

Ray Ulasy, 50, faces two counts of firearms trafficking, police announced Thursday. RCMP officers converged upon his home on McFadden Avenue on Wednesday morning. Ulasy ran for the council seat in Winnipeg's Transcona ward, but lost to incumbent ...

Former Winnipeg City Council Candidate Charged in 'Project Distress'

Thursday, 11 December 2014

WINNIPEG — A former city council candidate is among 14 people arrested and charged in a joint RCMP and police investigation involving drug trafficking and weapons offences. Raymond Paul Ulasy, 50, is charged in a 15-month long investigation by police ...

14 charged as part of Project Distress

Thursday, 11 December 2014

Among those charged: Ray Ulasy, who ran unsuccessfully for city council in Transcona in October; Randy Baldovi, a former Winnipeg resident now in B.C., who was arrested in 2007 as part of a two-year drug investigation between Vancouver and Winnipeg; ...

Council candidate among 14 charged with trafficking, weapons offences

Thursday, 11 December 2014

Raymond Ulasy, 50, is one of 10 Winnipeggers charged following a 15-month investigation worked on by more than 200 police officers from Manitoba, Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan and B.C. in what the forces call Project Distress. Ulasy, who garnered more ...

raid brief

Thursday, 11 December 2014

RCMP deal blow to drug dealers. The RCMP will announce today what they describe as a "large takedown and seizure of drugs that spans four provinces." RCMP Supt. Len Del Pino from RCMP 'D' Division, and Supt. Danny Smyth from the Winnipeg Police ...

RCMP to announce large, multiprovince drug takedown Thursday

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

RCMP will announce Thursday what they describe as "a large takedown and seizure of drugs that spans four provinces." RCMP Supt. Len Del Pino from RCMP 'D' Division, and Supt. Danny Smyth from the Winnipeg Police Service will be on hand for the ...

Transcona council candidate Ray Ulasy's home raided in RCMP drug seizure

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

RCMP raided homes in four provinces Wednesday morning, including at least two in Manitoba. One of the homes, CBC has learned, is owned by Ray Ulasy, who made an unsuccessful bid to replace Russ Wyatt as city councillor for Transcona. Ray Ulasy with ...

University of Manitoba sets sights on $500M fundraising goal

Friday, 14 November 2014

The University of Manitoba has set a massive fundraising goal it is confident it can reach. The new Front and Centre campaign aims to raise $500 million. If they pull it off, it will be the largest fundraising campaign in Manitoba history. "Manitobans ...

Beware of assumptions and stereotypes in the Rinelle Harper case

Thursday, 13 November 2014

Some people are​​ tempted to read more than they should into the fact the alleged perpetrators of a brutal attack on ​Grade ​11​ high school student Rinelle Harper are aboriginal. Others might claim this impairs the narrative that racism is behind the ...

New police board chair backs murdered, missing women inquiry

Thursday, 13 November 2014

The newly-appointed chair of the Winnipeg Police Board supports supports a national inquiry into murdered and missing aboriginal women. St. James Brooklands Coun. Scott Gillingham said he's reviewed a September motion from city council on the issue ...

People on the Prairies less tolerant, CBC poll says

Wednesday, 12 November 2014

A poll commissioned by CBC News reveals Canadians on the Prairies are more likely to feel uncomfortable about having a romantic relationship with an aboriginal person than in any other region. Only 50 per cent of people from Manitoba, Saskatchewan and ...

Rinelle Harper will pull through after vicious attack, family says

Tuesday, 11 November 2014

... calls for national inquiry into missing, murdered women · Altona police officer charged with making child porn · Newtown shooting victims' parents intend to sue, documents show · Transcona council candidate Ray Ulasy's home raided in RCMP drug ...

5 things to watch as Jets clash with the Canadiens

Tuesday, 11 November 2014

The Winnipeg Jets look to continue their recent dominance when they take on the Montreal Canadiens tonight at the Bell Centre. The Jets (8-5-2) have collected points in their last eight games and currently sit third in the Central Division. As for the ...

Police identify Rinelle Harper, 16, as victim in Midtown Bridge attack

Monday, 10 November 2014

Winnipeg police have taken the unusual step of releasing the name of the 16-year-old victim in what they're calling a serious sexual attack near a downtown bridge over the weekend. Rinelle Harper nearly died after she ended up in the frigid waters of ...


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