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Brian Bowman
Candidate in the 2014 City of Winnipeg Mayoral race.
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Questionnaire Response
Why did you decide to run in the 2014 Winnipeg Civic Election?
I decided to run to be the Mayor of Winnipeg because I believe that with the right leadership, vision and guidance, Winnipeg can fully realize its potential. When I decided to run, I saw a city that was plagued by scandal, audits and backroom deals. I saw a city that was struggling to maintain the quality of services and infrastructure that our citizens deserve. I want to bring positive change to the city of Winnipeg and restore our citizens’ faith in city hall by bringing openness and transparency to it. I will help rebuild our crumbling infrastructure by repairing our roads in the short-term, while supporting smarter growth of our city. I also decided to run to be the Mayor of Winnipeg because I want to make Winnipeg work better for its citizens. I want a city that is open and transparent, that has better infrastructure, stronger and safer communities, and a real long-term economic plan. I want a better city for my family and for everyone elses families. I want to live in a city that supports small businesses and the creation of jobs. I want to live in a city that encourages our youth to stay in Winnipeg.
What experience will you bring to compliment your role as Mayor?
I have always been a passionate supporter of Winnipeg. I have prided myself in being an active community volunteer and have had the pleasure of leading many of our city’s community organizations.
Previously, I have been the Chair of the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce, and under my leadership, we launched the BOLD Initiative. My leadership and vision, assisted in bringing about the creation of YES!Winnipeg, The World Trade Centre, and the Centralia Conference (that showcased Winnipeg to 600 companies from 30 countries).
In my professional life, I am a privacy lawyer, and have been recognized as a national leader in the areas of social media, access to information, and privacy law.
As the Chair of the Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG), it was my vision to increase the visibility and accessibility for the WAG. As Chair, I supported greater programming for school children and a variety of non-profit community partners. This vision also helped the WAG continue to see strong surpluses and greater overall community engagement.
I have also served on many other community not-for-profits, including, Ka Ni Kanichihk, the Manitoba Naturalists Society, and as President of the University of Manitoba Alumni.
What are some issues that you would like to stand for in your role as Mayor, and why are these issues important to you?
It is abundantly clear that infrastructure is the number one issue for Winnipeggers. One of the reasons that I decided to run for Mayor of Winnipeg is that I realized that as we approached a population of one million people, it was evident that our city would not be prepared for this due to years of poor leadership at City Hall and a lack of forward thinking vision. The second major issue that has been identified from the beginning of this campaign was transparency at City Hall. As Mayor of Winnipeg, I will restore faith in City Hall by implementing our Open Data policy. From an infrastructure and development perspective, this means that the tendering process will be transparent. There will be no more backroom deals and all members of the construction industry (or any industry for that matter) will know the expectations are, and needs are, with respect to any given project. Everyone will be on the same playing field throughout the tendering process.
What is one thing in particular that you appreciate about the City of Winnipeg?
Simply put, it is our people. I decided to run for Mayor, for our citizens, for our children and for Winnipeg. I am running for the Mayor of Winnipeg, in order to provide a positive, inclusive environment for all of our citizens. We have the absolute pleasure of living in such a diverse community. This diversity will be celebrated and honoured throughout my service as the Mayor of Winnipeg.
Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?
I encourage everyone to inform themselves of all of the candidates who are running and I encourage everyone to go out and vote. Please feel free to visit my website for further information as to why I am running for the Mayor of Winnipeg. It is my vision to have a city that is open and transparent, that has better infrastructure, stronger and safer communities, and a real long-term economic plan. I thank each and every one that I have met throughout this campaign. I thank you for your vote and I look forward to serving the City of Winnipeg as your Mayor.
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News that Mentions Brian Bowman
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City eyes legal roadblocks to reopening intersection
Tuesday, 27 January 2015
COUNCILLORS on a civic committee want to know the terms of the legal agreements that closed Portage and Main to pedestrians before they consider efforts to reopen Winnipeg's iconic intersection. Coun. Brian Mayes, chairman of the downtown ...
True North deal has to wait
Tuesday, 27 January 2015
Mayor Brian Bowman is drilling the message into Winnipeg's business community and senior civic administration there are no shortcuts to success and no one gets special treatment at city hall. Bowman and members of his executive policy committee on ...
True North convention centre hotel plan in jeopardy after EPC vote
Monday, 26 January 2015
Councillors on EPC and Mayor Brian Bowman met at 1 p.m. to decide what to do about the company's failure to attract a hotel to the site north of RBC Convention Centre and grilled CentreVenture board members for hours before arriving at a decision.
Many flaws in Maclean's story about Winnipeg's race problem
Monday, 26 January 2015
If you haven't listened to the interview 92 CITI FM's Dave Wheeler did with Maclean's magazine writer Nancy Macdonald on her publication's claim that Winnipeg is the most racist city in Canada, I highly recommend you do. It's a hard-hitting, 14-minute ...
EPC approves $3.75M penalty for convention centre debacle
Monday, 26 January 2015
Councillors on EPC and Mayor Brian Bowman met at 1 p.m. to decide what to do about the company's failure to attract a hotel to the site north of RBC Convention Centre and grilled CentreVenture board members for hours before arriving at a decision.
True North only 'credible' proposal for Carlton street hotel: CentreVenture
Monday, 26 January 2015
The city's executive policy committee is meeting Monday afternoon to decide whether or not to levy a $16-million penalty against construction company Stuart Olson. Councillors on EPC and Mayor Brian Bowman met at 1 p.m. to decide what to do about the ...
Decision coming on Carlton Inn land
Monday, 26 January 2015
The plans are coming out as part of a special meeting of Mayor Brian Bowman's executive policy committee on what to do with CentreVenture's hotel deal fiasco and the $3.75-million settlement with construction company Stuart Olson. The meeting is meant ...
Reopening Portage and Main to pedestrians discussed
Monday, 26 January 2015
... going to have a half-million dollar study done and then find out one of the property owners unilaterally invoked their right to keep it closed,” he said after the meeting, noting re-opening the intersection was a campaign promise made by Mayor ...
Mayes, Browaty: questions remain on convention centre mess
Monday, 26 January 2015
Two members of Mayor Brian Bowman's executive committee say they haven't made up their minds on how they'll vote later today on the request from the convention centre to waive a $16-million holdback from the firm building the facility's expansion. Couns.
Committee wants legal details of opening up Portage & Main
Monday, 26 January 2015
Councillors on a civic committee want to know the terms of the legal agreements that closed Portage and Main to pedestrians before they consider any efforts to re-open Winnipeg's iconic intersection. Coun. Brian Mayes, chairman of the downtown ...
Allard wants better whistleblower protection for city staff
Monday, 26 January 2015
"The actions taken by Mayor (Brian) Bowman are moving in that direction, and these will take us further along." In addition to the enhanced protection, Allard wants council to commit to an education component that will promote the whistleblower policy ...
Diversity our strength (someone tell the bigots)
Monday, 26 January 2015
(It should be noted that the man who was elected mayor, Brian Bowman, is Métis.) As Ms. Chow said, “We've become complacent.” Because Canada's largest city mostly trots along in peace and prosperity, it's easy not to notice the bitter undercurrents ...
Committee to get update on what to do about opening Portage and Main
Sunday, 25 January 2015
Re-opening the intersection was one of Mayor Brian Bowman's campaign pledges, but the topic hasn't been broached at city hall since the administration was asked in April to look into the financial costs, prepare a traffic study and consult with ...
100 days of Brian Bowman
Saturday, 24 January 2015
In the final days of the civic election, then-candidate Brian Bowman laid out a series of promises to accomplish during his first 100 days in office. With one week left before his Feb. 1 deadline, Mayor Bowman finds himself with only four to go. Among ...
Newcomers want to be heard
Saturday, 24 January 2015
If Winnipeg is going to face racism "head on, as one community" as Mayor Brian Bowman vows it will, the city should focus on all visible minorities and not just indigenous citizens, says one South Sudanese newcomer. "Seeing the mayor talk about ...
'Bad' option versus 'worse'
Saturday, 24 January 2015
Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman and his executive policy committee will decide Monday which bad option is best for the downtown convention centre. A special meeting is set for 1 p.m. to consider a formal request from the board of the RBC Convention Centre ...
Debate begins on how to address Winnipeg's race problem
Friday, 23 January 2015
Meanwhile, after making an emotional speech Thursday in which Brian Bowman stated Winnipeg is prepared to take on the challenge, the mayor said the next step is tangible announcements from city hall. "You can anticipate those in the coming weeks.
EPC to vote on Carlton hotel deal Monday
Friday, 23 January 2015
The convention centre hotel scandal will be tackled in a meeting of Brian Bowman and his inner cabinet on Monday. A special EPC meeting has been called to discuss what to do about the problems surrounding 220 Carlton St., a parcel of land originally ...
'A right to be different': Former AFN chief
Thursday, 22 January 2015
Derek Nepinak, Grand Chief of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, and Winnipeg's Mayor, Brian Bowman (speaking) were among the attendees at a media conference at City Hall in Winnipeg today. A Canadian magazine declared that Winnipeg is Canada's ...
Winnipeg : le maire admet qu'il y a un problème de racisme dans sa ville Radio
Thursday, 22 January 2015
Le maire de Winnipeg Brian Bowman reconnaît que le racisme existe à Winnipeg et qu'il est temps de s'attaquer au problème. Lors d'un point de presse émotif jeudi, M. Bowman a réagi à la publication du magazine Maclean's qui soutient que Winnipeg est la ...
Winnipeg mayor ready to face racism concerns 'head on'
Thursday, 22 January 2015
Mayor Brian Bowman affirmed the city's commitment to confront ethnic divisions at an unprecedented press conference in response to a magazine article declaring Winnipeg the most racist city in Canada. The cover story in the latest issue of Maclean's, ...
Maclean's cover story labels Winnipeg most racist 7:54
Thursday, 22 January 2015
Winnipeg's mayor choked back tears as he began to address the media today about claims by Maclean's magazine that his city is the most racist in Canada. Derek Nepinak, head of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, addresses the media on Thursday. (CBC).
Mayor Brian Bowman addresses claim Winnipeg is most racist Canadian city
Thursday, 22 January 2015
On mobile? Watch Mayor Brian Bowman's address LIVE here. Winnipeg's mayor will address the media about a Maclean's magazine article that tags the city as the most racist in Canada. Maclean's. 'The Manitoba capital is deeply divided along ethnic lines.
Maclean's focuses in on Winnipeg's 'race problem'
Thursday, 22 January 2015
An emotional Mayor Brian Bowman stood alongside dozens of community leaders to denounce racism after a national news magazine branded Winnipeg the most racist city in Canada. The city's first Metis mayor choked up several times as he spoke to the ...
Mayor Bowman to address claim Winnipeg is most racist Canadian city
Thursday, 22 January 2015
On mobile? Watch Mayor Brian Bowman's address LIVE here. Winnipeg's mayor will address the media about a Maclean's magazine article that tags the city as the most racist in Canada. Mayor Brian Bowman has called a press conference for 12:45 CT at the ...
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