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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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Allard wins vacant St. Boniface seat
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
In terms of working with Brian Bowman, Winnipeg's new mayor, or any member of city council, Allard said he was looking forward to teaming up. "Since our campaign started, I've always maintained my plan is to work collaboratively," he said.
Marty Morantz looking forward to collaborative council
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
In a race with no incumbent, Marty Morantz, a relatively new face on Winnipeg's political scene, was elected as councillor in the Charleswood-Tuxedo ward with 39.94 per cent of the vote. The 52-year-old lawyer and property investment manager said he ...
Voters return Orlikow to council
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
"The number of votes Brian Bowman received was surprising," he said. Bowman pulled in 111,504 votes in the mayoral race while second place finisher Judy Wasylycia-Leis garnered 58,440 votes. Overall, Orlikow received 11,856 votes (55.9 per cent) and ...
Lukes runs grassroots campaign to the top in St. Norbert
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
Lukes said she is confident she can work with anyone and is 'ecstatic' to have Brian Bowman as mayor. There are a number of issues in St. Norbert that Lukes plans to address, including rooming houses near the University of Manitoba, and the Waverley ...
Fourth time's the charm for Dobson in St. Charles
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
After his fourth campaign for the St. Charles council seat, Shawn Dobson beat out incumbent Grant Nordman in this year's civic election. Dobson beat out five other candidates with 5,040 votes, or 38.53 per cent. Nordman came in second with 3,972 votes ...
Premier in crosshairs as party faithful question leadership
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
This comes in the wake of high profile NDP member Judy Wasylycia-Leis losing badly in the race for Winnipeg Mayor to Brian Bowman. Party members wouldn't put a firm timeframe on Selinger's decision but said it needs to be made sooner rather than later.
Media and mayoralty: race matters
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
Last week, Winnipeggers elected Brian Bowman as their mayor. Bowman's official biography mentions his working-class background, his love of the Jets and the family dog, Indiana. Not mentioned is the fact Bowman is also Métis, something that was rarely ...
Media and mayoralty: race matters
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
Last week, Winnipeggers elected Brian Bowman as their mayor. Bowman's official biography mentions his working-class background, his love of the Jets and the family dog, Indiana. Not mentioned is the fact Bowman is also Métis, something that was rarely ...
Have your say
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
Both Brian Bowman and Robert-Falcon Ouellette posted comprehensive policy books on their websites. While Wasylycia-Leis had made statements throughout the long campaign, she did not consolidate them and in the end offered little more than pipes, ...
Selinger's boat taking on water
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
Selinger only showed signs of accepting there was a problem last week after Wasylycia-Leis was soundly defeated by mayor-elect Brian Bowman, a result many say was a vote against the NDP government. "We know that some people felt jolted by the raising ...
Letters: Oct. 28
Monday, 27 October 2014
Congrats to Brian Bowman on his impressive win. I really think the people of Winnipeg wanted a change and a new (younger) face after all the audits, police overruns, land deals, the increase in property taxes, his buddy Phil Sheegl walking away with a ...
Voices within provincial NDP taking aim at Premier
Monday, 27 October 2014
... on the priorities of Manitoba families, creating jobs and opportunities for young people, and growing our economy.” This comes in the wake of high profile NDP member Judy Wasylycia-Leis losing badly in the race for Winnipeg Mayor to Brian Bowman.
Premier in crosshairs as party faithful question leadership
Monday, 27 October 2014
This comes in the wake of high profile NDP member Judy Wasylycia-Leis losing badly in the race for Winnipeg Mayor to Brian Bowman. Party members wouldn't put a firm timeframe on Selinger's decision but said it needs to be made sooner rather than later.
Greg Selinger, Manitoba Premier, Faces Internal Questions About His Future
Monday, 27 October 2014
... low-30s and well behind the Opposition Progressive Conservatives. The most recent sign of trouble came in last week's mayoral election in Winnipeg, where longtime New Democrat Judy Wasylycia-Leis finished a distant second to winner Brian Bowman.
TOM BRODBECK
Monday, 27 October 2014
The overwhelming victory by mayor-elect Brian Bowman in Wednesday's municipal election said more about the NDP's rapidly deteriorating brand than it did about support for Bowman. More than anything else, this was the "Stop the NDP" campaign.
NDP caucus members consider dumping Selinger
Sunday, 26 October 2014
The overwhelming victory by mayor-elect Brian Bowman in Wednesday's municipal election said more about the NDP's rapidly deteriorating brand than it did about support for Bowman. More than anything else, this was the "Stop the NDP" campaign.
Bowman boosters rejoice after his big win
Sunday, 26 October 2014
Many online readers stated they were glad Brian Bowman was elected mayor in a landslide Wednesday, although others were simply glad second-place finisher and longtime NDP politician Judy Wasylycia-Leis didn't get elected. The consensus is third-place ...
Getting to know the MayorElect
Saturday, 25 October 2014
A privacy lawyer who loves Star Wars, hair metal and Hawaiian pizza will be Winnipeg's next mayor. But there is a lot more to learn about the man who won in a landslide on Oct. 22. Brian Bowman grew up in a blue-collar household in Charleswood, the ...
Don't offer Bowman a bison smokie
Saturday, 25 October 2014
If you are inviting Mayor-Elect Brian Bowman to a barbecue, it is probably best to not offer him a bison smokie. Though if you do, you might get to hear the story of the time a small error in placing a food order resulted in six years' worth of bison ...
Social media marketing the secret to Bowman's landslide win
Saturday, 25 October 2014
Brian Bowman's landslide victory on Oct. 22 will likely be discussed for years after the privacy lawyer defied most polls to beat out frontrunner Judy Wasylycia-Leis. Insiders in Bowman's campaign say behind the scenes, the team used calculated ...
Bowman becomes Winnipeg's first indigenous mayor
Saturday, 25 October 2014
Days after election night in Winnipeg, mayor-elect Brian Bowman is still digesting the immense magnitude of his victory. By defeating Judy Wasylycia-Leis by a margin of more than 53,000 votes, Bowman won a landslide that exceeded the one earned by ...
Election autopsy
Saturday, 25 October 2014
Not even the most starry-eyed and optimistic supporters of mayor-elect Brian Bowman would have expected their candidate to trounce Wasylycia-Leis so handily. So what happened? In my view, there were several factors that contributed to Bowman's huge ...
Downtown Ouellette's oyster
Saturday, 25 October 2014
Returns from polling stations show Ouellette, a 37-year-old Cree and University of Manitoba administrator, won 15.7 per cent of the vote behind winner Brian Bowman and runner-up Judy Wasylycia-Leis, the heavy favourite throughout much of the race.
Ouellette attracted unlikely voters to make inroads into downtown neighbourhoods
Saturday, 25 October 2014
Returns from polling stations showed Ouellette, a 37-year old Cree and University of Manitoba administrator, won 15.7 percent of the vote behind winner Brian Bowman and runner up Judy Wasylycia-Leis, the heavy favourite throughout much of the race.
Ouellette attracted unlikely voters to make inroads into downtown neighbourhoods
Saturday, 25 October 2014
Returns from polling stations show Ouellette, a 37-year-old Cree and University of Manitoba administrator, won 15.7 per cent of the vote behind winner Brian Bowman and runner-up Judy Wasylycia-Leis, the heavy favourite throughout much of the race.
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