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Marty Morantz

Candidate in the 2014 Charleswood - Tuxedo Council Ward race.

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Questionnaire Response

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

Winnipeg has been very good to me and my family. Throughout my life and career I have tried to do good things and to give back to our community. I see elected office as another way to give back to the community and to try and solve the many serious and challenging issues facing the Charleswood-Tuxedo-Whyte Ridge Ward and our great City.

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

I am a business person, and lawyer born and raised in Winnipeg. My wife Lisa and I have resided in the Charleswood-Tuxedo-Whyte Ridge ward for nearly 20 years, where we have raised our two sons.

I hold a B.A. in political studies from the U of M, and a law degree (LL.B.) from Osgoode Hall Law School.

For 23 years, I practiced law as a partner at a Winnipeg law firm in the areas of real estate, corporate, commercial, and wills and estates.

Since 2009, I have been President of Jernat Investments Ltd., a property investment firm.

We have made major contributions to projects like the Saul Morantz Building at the Simkin Centre, the CMHR, Community Respite Services, and the U of W.

As parents of a special needs child, Lisa and I have also contributed to the construction of the Variety Heritage Adventure Playground at the Forks, and have established the Nathan Morantz Autism Research Fund through Queen’s University.

I serve on the board of Community Respite Services, the Refit Centre Foundation Finance Committee and Shalom Residences Assisted Living. I am a past board member of the Manitoba Families for Effective Autism Treatment (MFEAT).

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

In the Charleswood –Tuxedo- Whyte Ridge Ward I believe the single most important issue is traffic. Currently traffic flows through residential neighborhoods and down residential streets in an effort to avoid route 90.That is why I will work tirelessly to arrange for the funding required for the extension of the William Clement Parkway and the widening of Wilkes. We need to ensure traffic flows around residential areas and not through them.

In addition the City has a major infrastructure problem that must be addressed. Infrastructure is a key factor in both standard of living and economic growth.

Accountability and transparency are also a major issues in this election. Citizens have the right to know how civic projects are planned, paid for and completed.

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

I think we are very fortunate to have the Assiniboine Park in our Ward. It is an incredible gathering place for all citizens of Winnipeg and visitors to our great City.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

There are many very serious issues that the City must deal with including infrastructure, accountability, transparency and taxation. These issues will require a city council comprised of serious minded, experienced people that will need to make difficult decisions for the benefit of the City. I have spent over 20 years practicing law, and in business, and have the necessary skills and life experience to get the job done. At this point in my career I would like to bring my skills and passion to City hall to help make Winnipeg an even better City.


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News that Mentions Marty Morantz

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Don't let fear tear down community

Wednesday, 14 January 2015

Here is a theory: the attacks on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris last week had little to do with religion but everything to do with political power. What if extremists have found that Western countries quickly unite in solidarity when ...

Cancelling BRT not an option: Bowman

Wednesday, 14 January 2015

Marty Morantz and the city's financial administration began within days of the new council taking office, Bowman said. The ideas and scenarios being discussed at this point were not disclosed by Bowman, but a report on the business case for phase two ...

Don't cut cop jobs, Winnipeg police union urges

Wednesday, 14 January 2015

Last week, city councillor and head of the finance committee, Marty Morantz, questioned whether the police service was too big. He asked asked deputy police chief Art Stannard how many officers the service needs and how many it has employed, suggesting ...

Still no plan for how to pay for BRT: Orlikow

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

Marty Morantz have spent a great deal of time searching for the source of funds for the $20-million annual payments." [Winnipeg Free Press] They would rather spend money on a bus route that will ONLY slightly benefit an extremely small portion of the ...

Tackling the 'untouchable'

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

Marty Morantz took heat from deputy police chief Art Stannard after the councillor asked if it was possible to save a buck or two from an untouchable sum that's already north of $260 million. Monday, Chief Devon Clunis told reporters that he would have ...

Will police costs break the bank?

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

Marty Morantz, chairman of the city's finance committee, demanded answers about what police were doing to find savings in their budget. City council approves the final budget, but line-by-line decisions are made by the police board. Coun. Morantz may ...

Mayor, chief turn down heat

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

Mayor Brian Bowman and police Chief Devon Clunis held a joint news conference Monday, prompted by last week's confrontation between finance chairman Marty Morantz and deputy chief Art Stannard. There were no apologies given by either man, but the ...

Police spending going up 8% per year

Monday, 12 January 2015

Marty Morantz, who is also the chair of the city's finance committee, grilled deputy police chief Art Stannard during a committee meeting, demanding to know what police brass are doing to rein in soaring costs. Stannard shot back the following day at a ...

Bowman and Clunis play nice over Winnipeg police cost questions

Monday, 12 January 2015

Marty Morantz. "I support the deputy chief," said Clunis. "I have spoken with our deputy chief and I support fully what our deputy chief said and the comments that I read. I would have taken the same actions". Morantz, chair of the city's finance ...

Bowman, Clunis Clear The Air

Monday, 12 January 2015

This after hostilities came to a boiling point last week when heated words were exchanged between Chair of the Finance Committee Marty Morantz and Deputy Police Chief Art Stannard. Councillor Morantz questioned the force and efficiencies within its ...

Bowman, Clunis say they're on same page on police budget issues

Monday, 12 January 2015

Mayor Brian Bowman and chief Devon Clunis say they are working together to find efficiencies in the WPS budget. Last week finance committee chair Marty Morantz and deputy police chief Art Stannard had a confrontation over the reporting process of WPS.

Bowman, Clunis play nice

Monday, 12 January 2015

Marty Morantz pressed deputy chief Art Stannard on efficiencies in the police budget, which makes up the largest portion of the city's operating budget. A day later, during a police board meeting, Stannard called the line of questioning “embarrassing ...

Bowman, Clunis working on budget despite last week's public questioning

Monday, 12 January 2015

At last Thursday's finance committee meeting Coun. Marty Morantz (Charleswood-Tuxedo) grilled Deputy Chief Art Stannard over police budgeting, asking if the city has too many officers “hanging around.” The rookie councillor asked Stannard for a report ...

Mayor Bowman and Police Chief Clunis make a show of unity after budget dustup

Monday, 12 January 2015

Mayor Brian Bowman and Police Chief Devon Clunis held a joint news conference over the noon hour Monday, prompted by last week's confrontation between finance chairman Marty Morantz and deputy chief Art Stannard. There were no apologies given by ...

Winnipeg mayor, police chief all smiles after budget spat

Monday, 12 January 2015

Last Thursday the chair of the city's finance committee, city councillor Marty Morantz, grilled Deputy Chief Art Stannard on rising police service costs. “I don't want to compromise service but it looks to me that there are a lot of officers hanging ...

Winnipeg grappler returns for tour, shares story

Sunday, 11 January 2015

Marty Morantz filer · Raising biz tax would be a bad idea: Morantz · 0 · PAVELEC · Big question for Winnipeg Jets: What to do with Ondrej Pavelec? 0 · A gravel truck leaves the site of the road construction on Plessis Road. Plessis Road project needed ...

Cabela's picking up and heading west

Sunday, 11 January 2015

Winnipeg Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff has done his part ... it's up to the players now · 0 · Marty Morantz filer. Finance chair Marty Morantz says 'good things' coming in budget · 0 · Stempniak. Winnipeg Jets players love seeing the team add at trade ...

Easy like Monday morning

Saturday, 10 January 2015

Stempniak. Winnipeg Jets players love seeing the team add at trade deadline · 0 · Marty Morantz filer. Finance chair Marty Morantz says 'good things' coming in budget · 0 · Polo Park shopping centre FILER. Police looking for man alleged in Polo Park ...

'We're not a runaway train': Deputy chief disturbed by comments made at ...

Saturday, 10 January 2015

The animosity between police and politicians at city hall has deepened after a senior Winnipeg police official said he felt the service came under unfair criticism at Thursday's finance meeting. Deputy chief Art Stannard told the Winnipeg Police Board ...

Feeding strays OK, but 'harbouring' them not: Animal services

Friday, 09 January 2015

Winnipeg Jets players love seeing the team add at trade deadline · 0 · Marty Morantz filer · Finance chair Marty Morantz says 'good things' coming in budget · 0 · Polo Park shopping centre FILER · Police looking for man alleged in Polo Park groping.

Double trouble: Carjacker could get 3 more years for home invasion 2 hours ...

Friday, 09 January 2015

A man already serving a seven-year prison sentence for a botched carjacking should spend another three years behind bars for a violent home invasion two hours earlier that saw a man shot in the leg, a judge was told Friday. Terrence Hanska, 25 ...

Grand chief sues teacher over offensive Facebook posts

Friday, 09 January 2015

Marty Morantz filer · Raising biz tax would be a bad idea: Morantz · 0 · A gravel truck leaves the site of the road construction on Plessis Road. Plessis Road project needed more study: City engineer · 0 · JONES TEAM · Jennifer Jones foursome ready to ...

Police board divided on whether finance chairman's questions inappropriate

Friday, 09 January 2015

... he felt the service came under unfair criticism at Thursday's finance meeting. Deputy chief Art Stannard told the Winnipeg Police Board Friday that the questions posed to him by Finance Chairman Coun. Marty Morantz were disrespectful and without merit.

Deputy Police Chief Wants Mudslinging To End

Friday, 09 January 2015

He made the comment at a Police Board meeting after Thursday's heated exchange over budget concerns with city Finance Board Chair Marty Morantz. Stannard called the line of questioning disrespectful, a feeling Police Board Chair Councillor Scott ...

'Now is not the time to start laying off cops': deputy chief

Friday, 09 January 2015

Marty Morantz on Thursday, responded at a police board meeting Friday, saying the finance meeting was not the time to engage in "mudslinging." "(Thursday) was a tough day. I'm very disturbed by a few remarks," Stannard said. Stannard in particular took ...


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