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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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Solid progress in 100day agenda, Bowman says
Saturday, 13 December 2014
Commitments. Brian Bowman said he's fulfilled more than half of the 19 things he promised to do within the first 100 days of office and he still has 50 days to finish the rest. What Bowman has checked off his to-do list: Meet with (outgoing) mayor Sam ...
Bowman pleased with his progress after 50 days in office
Friday, 12 December 2014
New Winnipeg mayor Brian Bowman is checking off meeting outgoing mayor Sam Katz and being sworn in as two campaign promises kept. A release from Bowman's office Friday states at the halfway point of his first 100 days in office, Bowman has honoured ...
Heads could roll over police HQ allegations: Bowman
Thursday, 11 December 2014
Mayor Brian Bowman says heads will roll if the serious malfeasance by public officials being reportedly investigated by RCMP prove to be true. A media report published on Thursday detailed information from anonymous sources alleging a brown envelope ...
Winnipeg police HQ allegations 'appalling': Mayor Brian Bowman
Thursday, 11 December 2014
If allegations of inflated invoicing and improper payment to a member of city council in connection with the accursed Winnipeg police headquarters project prove true, then “heads should roll,” Mayor Brian Bowman said on Thursday. Bowman didn't mince ...
Winnipeg city council member investigated in police HQ probe
Thursday, 11 December 2014
Mayor Brian Bowman said if the allegations of a payment made to a council member are true, it's "appalling" and "perhaps it's time heads should roll." Bowman said he will do what's necessary to restore trust in city hall. It's unknown who is being ...
Brian Bowman says 'heads should roll' if police HQ probe uncovers wrongdoing
Thursday, 11 December 2014
Mayor Brian Bowman said he's appalled with the allegations. "If it's true that members of the City of Winnipeg, elected or city employees have been doctoring invoices, if it's true that there've been under the table payments, it is appalling and ...
Plenty to cheer for this weekend at Christmas bash
Thursday, 11 December 2014
Retailers also donated auction items that were sold, so special thanks to all of them and Mayor Brian Bowman, who donated an auction item as well. And thanks to all of you who paid $20 for one of the best brunches ever, with all of that cash going to ...
Council hands Bowman first defeat
Thursday, 11 December 2014
How council voted on Bowman's austerity motions. -- On the motion to end the council severance plan. Lost 6-10. For: Mayor Brian Bowman, Couns. Scott Gillingham, Janice Lukes, Marty Morantz, John Orlikow, Russ Wyatt. Against: Couns. Matthew Allard ...
Council hands Bowman first defeat
Thursday, 11 December 2014
How council voted on Bowman's austerity motions. -- On the motion to end the council severance plan. Lost 6-10. For: Mayor Brian Bowman, Couns. Scott Gillingham, Janice Lukes, Marty Morantz, John Orlikow, Russ Wyatt. Against: Couns. Matthew Allard ...
Update: Mayor Brian Bowman loses severance vote
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
Mayor Brian Bowman suffered his first setback on Wednesday, losing his bid to axe the practice of giving city council members severance when they leave office or are voted out. Only Bowman and councillors Scott Gillingham, Janice Lukes, Marty Morantz, ...
Winnipeg councillors vote against ending severance payments
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
Winnipeg city council has voted 10-6 against a cost-cutting measure, proposed by Mayor Brian Bowman, that would end severance payments for council members who retire or get voted out of office. The vote came following hours of lively discussion on ...
Council votes to keep their severance payouts
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
Mayor Brian Bowman saw his attempt to end political severances fail after the majority of council refused to support his motion. Bowman called the 10-6 vote by council disappointing, but said he will continue to champion the end of the political ...
City council votes against ending severance pay
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
City council wrestled with the mayor's motion to end councillors' severance pay in Winnipeg on Wednesday, but ultimately shot it down. Council voted 10-6 against ending severance. Mayor Brian Bowman was unable to accomplish his campaign promise.
Mayor Bowman loses his bid to cut city councillors' severance packages
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
For: Mayor Brian Bowman, Couns. Scott Gillingham, Janice Lukes, Marty Morantz, John Orlikow, Russ Wyatt. Against: Couns. Matthew Allard, Jeff Browaty, Shawn Dobson, Ross Eadie, Jenny Gerbasi, Cindy Gilroy, Brian Mayes, Mike Pagtakhan, Jason ...
City council votes against ending severance pay
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
City council wrestled with the mayor's motion to end councillors' severance pay in Winnipeg on Wednesday, but ultimately shot it down. Council voted 10-6 against ending severance. Mayor Brian Bowman was unable to accomplish his campaign promise.
City council votes against ending severance pay
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
City council wrestled with the mayor's motion to end councillors' severance pay in Winnipeg on Wednesday, but ultimately shot it down. Council voted 10-6 against ending severance. Mayor Brian Bowman was unable to accomplish his campaign promise.
Winnipeg councillors speak out against ending severance payments
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
Winnipeg city councillors are debating some cost-cutting measures that, if approved, would be imposed on themselves, including Mayor Brian Bowman's proposals to reduce salary top-ups and end severance payments for council members who retire or get ...
Severance pay to top Winnipeg city council meeting today
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
Winnipeggers can expect a lively debate at city hall today on whether civic politicians who retire or get voted out of office should still be entitled to severance pay. Councillors will vote on a motion put forward by Mayor Brian Bowman — based on one ...
Battle over bucks being waged
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
There appears to be no will to compromise on the fight over the future of the severance plan for city councillors. While Mayor Brian Bowman remains determined to eliminate severance and North End Coun. Ross Eadie is equally defiant in his opposition to ...
Plan to end political severance appears to be DOA
Tuesday, 09 December 2014
A contentious motion by Mayor Brian Bowman to end political severance may be dead on arrival when it goes to a vote on Wednesday. A cursory poll of the city's 15 councillors suggests Bowman may not have the votes to make good on his election promise ...
Bowman, Eadie set to lock horns over severance payments
Tuesday, 09 December 2014
A test of egos will be on display on the floor of council Wednesday over council severance payments. Mayor Brian Bowman says he remains determined to eliminate the severance package while Coun. Ross Eadie is equally determined to stop Bowman on ...
New development must fund affordable housing
Monday, 08 December 2014
That way, Precinct E could go at least part of the way toward funding Mayor Brian Bowman's commitment to create at least 350 units of social housing over the next three years. Inclusionary zoning by itself won't solve Winnipeg's housing problems or ...
Winnipeg councillors walk the walk on downsizing their pay but trip and fall ...
Sunday, 07 December 2014
An incredible thing happened at city hall last week: Some politicians actually voted to cut their own salaries. One by one, members of the executive policy committee voiced their support for Mayor Brian Bowman's motion to downsize their own cheques by ...
Letters: December 8, 2014
Friday, 05 December 2014
Keep trimming! Winnipeg Sun readers. First posted: Friday, December 05, 2014 11:54 AM CST | Updated: Monday, December 08, 2014 06:55 AM CST. Brian Bowman Winnipeg mayoral candidate Brian Bowman.
Letters, Dec. 5
Friday, 05 December 2014
Fair pay for public servants. Mayor Brian Bowman can look forward and know, with some certainty, that he has a job waiting for him when he (or the public) decides he no longer has a job at city hall ('It's an attack on politicians', Dec. 3).
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