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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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Winnipeg School Division bans ecigarettes on school property

Monday, 06 October 2014

Electronic cigarettes, popularly known as e-cigarettes, will be banned from Winnipeg's largest school division. Trustees with the Winnipeg School Division voted on Monday to ban the use of e-cigarettes on school property. The idea to ban e-cigarettes ...

Winnipeg mayoral hopefuls make pitches at North End forum

Monday, 06 October 2014

Six of Winnipeg's seven mayoral candidates shared their ideas for the city with North End voters during a forum on Monday evening. Dozens of people came to the Indian and Métis Friendship Centre for the forum, which was hosted by North End Votes, ...

Winnipeg Votes: What does it take to notice the candidates?

Monday, 06 October 2014

Candidates to be Winnipeg's next mayor, city councillors and school trustees have 16 days left in their campaigns, but a number of voters still don't know who's who and what they stand for. Some voters told CBC News over the weekend they don't ...

Gord Steeves would freeze city hiring, cap spending, to fund infrastructure

Monday, 06 October 2014

A hiring freeze on all city services save police and fire and paramedics, and a 2 per cent cap on spending for goods and services. That's what Gord Steeves pledges if he is elected mayor Oct. 22. Steeves said Monday those measures would add up to $40 ...

Brandon man saves mom and baby after car crash

Monday, 06 October 2014

ray ulasy Transcona council candidate Ray Ulasy's home raided in RCMP drug seizure · Perry Bellegarde, new AFN chief, has known triumphs and disappointment · Winnipeg councillors vote against ending severance payments read comments video ...

Steeves joins radar protesters day after slide in polls

Saturday, 04 October 2014

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

Support comes from across Canada for transgender 8yearold

Friday, 03 October 2014

An eight-year-old transgender Winnipegger is getting encouragement from people across Canada after she and her family said they were bullied by a classmate's parent. Classmates and complete strangers have taken to social media with Twitter hashtags ...

Brian Bowman says he's 'clear alternative' to WasylyciaLeis

Friday, 03 October 2014

Judy Wasylycia-Leis leads the pack in the race to be Winnipeg's next mayor, according to a new poll released Friday. The Probe Research poll, commissioned by the Winnipeg Free Press and CTV, shows Wasylycia-Leis has the support of 41 per cent of ...

Winnipeg's Redwood bridge renamed for Harry Lazarenko

Friday, 03 October 2014

ray ulasy Transcona council candidate Ray Ulasy's home raided in RCMP drug seizure; Perry Bellegarde, new AFN chief, has known triumphs and disappointment · Winnipeg councillors vote against ending severance payments read comments video ...

To perform on the ice, Winnipeg Jets' top line must gel off it

Thursday, 02 October 2014

ray ulasy Transcona council candidate Ray Ulasy's home raided in RCMP drug seizure; Winnipeg councillors vote against ending severance payments read comments video; Winnipeg police looking for missing 15-year-old girl · Orphaned Alberta cougar cub ...

Boy in CFS care catches support worker sleeping on the job

Thursday, 02 October 2014

The Manitoba government says it will boost monitoring of contract workers tasked with watching foster children, after video footage surfaced of a worker snoozing in a hotel room instead of doing his job. The snoring support worker was caught on video ...

Puppets take centre stage in Winnipeg's mayoral race

Wednesday, 01 October 2014

The Winnipeg Labour Council has endorsed Wasylycia-Leis along with council candidates Jenny Gerbasi, Matt Allard, Ross Eadie, Jason Schreyer, Stefan Jonasson, Sachit Mehra, Ray Ulasy, Evan Comstock, Brian Mayes and Suzanne Hrynyk.

Winnipeg school trustee pushes for ecigarettes ban

Wednesday, 01 October 2014

A Winnipeg school trustee is taking aim at e-cigarettes, trying to ban them from all school property in his division. Anthony Ramos, a Winnipeg School Division trustee and former teacher, hopes his motion will pass at a board meeting on Oct. 6. It's ...

Gord Steeves unfazed by aboriginal community's snub at mayoral forum

Sunday, 28 September 2014

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

Candidates paint bleak picture of Winnipeg arts funding

Friday, 26 September 2014

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

Tina Fontaine last seen leaving with man in West End, says friend

Thursday, 25 September 2014

Tina Fontaine's final days are being recalled by a friend who was one of the last people to see the 15-year-old girl alive. Fontaine's body was recovered from the Red River on Aug. 17, over a week after she was last reported missing. ​The teen had run ...

Tina Fontaine died because police, CFS failed her, family says

Thursday, 25 September 2014

Police officers saw and spoke to Tina Fontaine within 24 hours of the 15-year-old going missing for the final time in Winnipeg. Her body was found in the Red River August 17. Police Chief Devon Clunis told media on Thursday that officers came across ...

Paramedic faces 'long road' to recovery after condo explosion

Wednesday, 24 September 2014

Winnipeg paramedics are shaken after one of their own, Corey Schroeder, was critically injured in a condominium explosion. "We are worried about him and that's where our focus is. He suffered some significant injuries and burns to his body," said Chris ...

Manitoba students to learn role of treaties in province's history

Tuesday, 23 September 2014

The Manitoba government and the Treaty Relations Commission of Manitoba said Tuesday it's time for both non-aboriginal and First Nations students to learn about each other, starting with the treaties that form the basis of Manitoba's history. The ...

Mayoral candidates react to Fraser report on Winnipeg police

Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Winnipeg's mayoral candidates are reacting to a Fraser Institute report that says the city has one of most overstaffed police services in Canada. The report, which came out Monday, says that Winnipeg topped the country with a 43 per cent decline in the ...

Winnipeg's Grace Hospital has worst ER wait times in Canada: study

Thursday, 18 September 2014

Newly-released information confirms what many Winnipeggers have found out the hard way: waits to see a doctor in Winnipeg emergency rooms are too long. In a report released by the Canadian Institute for Health Information Thursday about hospital ...

Sacred fire planned at human rights museum to highlight First Nations water issues

Wednesday, 17 September 2014

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

Steeves wants to end 'predatory' photo radar practices

Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Mayoral candidate Gord Steeves steered his campaign towards the subject of photo radar once again, saying public confidence in system is eroding. Drivers think it's a revenue generator, not a safety program, Steeves said, hammering home his dislike for ...

Winnipeg mayoral forum tackles food security issues

Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Six of Winnipeg's seven mayoral candidates gave voters some food for thought at a forum dedicated to food security issues on Tuesday evening. The forum, which was hosted by Food Matters Manitoba, examined topics such as addressing the lack of grocery ...

Wyatt jumps back in council race after previously saying he wouldn't run

Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Two candidates who registered to run in Transcona on Monday said they will likely bow out now that Wyatt is back in the race. Blessing Feschuk and Ray Ulasy are the other nominated hopefuls. George Baars-Wilhelm is a registered candidate as well.


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