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Don Woodstock

Candidate in the Mayoral Candidates race.

Don can be reached on social media, at [email protected], or by calling 204-880-1564.

Their response to our candidate questionnaire can be read below.

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Questionnaire Response

Don Woodstock - Mayoral Candidates

What got you into politics?

I have always been involved in the community from a youngster in Jamaica.  Giving a voice to people who are otherwise shy or fearful of voicing their opinions, is something I have felt the need to do.  Especially when the ideas would be beneficial to more than just a chosen few.  Taking a stand for what is right and not necessarily popular, is something I have always held dear to my heart – following in the footsteps of my grandfather.  Having a vision!

As an environmental activist and community leader this has propelled me to seek public office to effect meaningful changes.

What experience will you bring to compliment your role as (Mayor / Councillor / School Trustee)?

Small Business owner in the security business, JamRock Security – 365 days of the year, I get to see first-hand the fear and concerns of our citizens who have been victimized by people breaking into their vehicles, homes, garages, the street violence and having the opportunity to offer security solutions to these folks is one of my strengths – “The mayor of Winnipeg has to know how the citizens feel and what they are going through first-hand.”  This will be a huge asset to the job.

As someone who has never held elected office, but has lobbied the City of Winnipeg in making meaningful changes by lobbying Council members, presenting to Committees and presenting during Council meetings,  I am no stranger to the workings of Council.

  • Lobbied Council to change ‘Garbage Day’ to ‘Recycle Day’ in City literature & in the media
  • Lobbied Council for the larger blue recycling bins & remove the metal bins in alleys
  • After the current Council turned them away, I lobbied Council to have Homes for Heroes build in Winnipeg, one councillor saw fit to have the discussion with them and they are building in Winnipeg today.

Actions not words will be my asset.

What are some issues that you would like to stand for in your role as (Mayor / Councillor / School Trustee), and why are these issues important to you?

As a minority, I am a victim of racism and am sympathetic to anyone who is experiencing this.  Disingenuous processes that are in place for guiding our employment and political society, traditions & values needs a hard discussion, as unpopular as it may be to discuss.

Let’s look at the processes of the City and how they conduct business.  They are elected & employed by the people to serve the people, but it seems they have forgotten what Customer Service looks like.  I would like to return City Hall to the people, make the system work for them instead of against them.

Studies after studies, reviews after reviews, taxpayer dollars out the door by the millions.  It is now time to take all of that and put it into action.

That is my stand as your Mayor!

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

As a man who believes in always ‘keeping it real’, I am not ‘any of the above’ candidates.  Our city is almost bankrupt from this current administration of 8 years, and we need to get back down to basics – money in the bank!

The taxpayer can rely on me to do just that, and more!

As someone who has never been elected to office, but has lobbied for meaningful change in this city, it is important to recognize that people with vision, integrity and conviction will never quit on you.

I love it when someone says to me, “Hey, you can’t do that!”  It emboldens me to get it done.  If the issue is worth fighting for, then I will never quit and Winnipeggers you are worth fighting for!  Quitters never win, and Winners never quit!

 

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Haven’t paid attention to Manitoba’s election campaigns? Here’s what you need to know

October 25, 2022

CBC Manitoba - ...here . On top of that, all the candidates — a list that also includes Idris Adelakun, Rana Bokhari, Chris Clacio, Jenny Motkaluk, Rick Shone and Don Woodstock — also sat down for one-on-one interviews with CBC. You can watch those here . What are the big issues? A Probe Research poll released in...

The long and winding road to become mayor

October 24, 2022

Winnipeg Free Press - ...will be run. May 1 — Even though it falls on a Sunday, it’s the first-day candidates can register to launch mayoral campaigns. Jenny Motkaluk, Don Woodstock and Chris Clacio are the first out of the blocks, followed the next day by two-term St. James city councillor Scott Gillingham and Wilderness Supply...

Winnipeg mayoral candidate Bokhari wants social impacts included in city reports

October 24, 2022

CBC Manitoba - ...in Winnipeg on Oct. 26. Idris Adelakun, Chris Clacio, Shaun Loney, Kevin Klein, Jenny Motkaluk, Glen Murray, Robert-Falcon Ouellette, Rick Shone and Don Woodstock are also...

Winnipeg mayoral candidates participate in final forum on urban Indigenous issues – Winnipeg

October 23, 2022

Global News - ...Idris Adelakun, Rana Bokhari, Chris Clacio , Scott Gillingham, Kevin Klein, Shaun Loney, Glen Murray, Robert-Falcon Ouellette, Rick Shone and Don Woodstock attended, leaving Jenny Motkaluk as the only absent candidate. All candidates spoke of the need for more partnerships and consultation with...

Comment voter aux élections municipales à Winnipeg ?

October 23, 2022

Ici Radio Canada / CBC Francais - ...mairie de Winnipeg Glen Murray Chris Clacio Kevin Klein Scott Gillingham Rana Bokhari Jenny Motkaluk Idris Adelakun Rick Shone Shaun Loney Don Woodstock Robert-Falcon Ouellette Source : Ville de Winnipeg Un total de 42 candidats sont en lice dans 13 quartiers. Les conseillers municipaux à...

Winnipeg mayoral candidates lay out plans for reconciliation at First Nations forum

October 22, 2022

CBC Manitoba - ...reserves. Idris Alelakun promised to work with various social services agencies, the province and federal government to build 800 housing units. Don Woodstock said if elected, he would partner with residential school survivor Peter Yellowquill on various initiatives and would respect the human rights of...

Economic opportunities and homelessness major issues at Indigenous led mayoral forum

October 22, 2022

CTV - ...We will support you, and we will need your support," said Settee. The other candidates at the forum were Chris Clacio, Shaun Loney, Rana Bokhari, Don Woodstock and Idris Adelakun. The candidate who wasn't there was Jenny...

Mayoral candidates debate priorities on Indigenous issues

October 22, 2022

Winnipeg Free Press - ...leader of the Liberal Party of Manitoba, Robert-Falcon Ouellette, a former Liberal MP for Winnipeg Centre, and businessman Rick Shone. Candidates Don Woodstock, a local businessman and frequent candidate in Manitoba elections, Chris Clacio and Idris Adelakun were also in attendance. The only candidate...

A chat with mayoral candidate Don Woodstock

October 21, 2022

CTV - ...mayoral candidate Don Woodstock says city hall needs a clean sweep. Woodstock said if heis elected mayor, he would get rid of the Executive Policy Committee, “...where the mayor holds everybody at ransom for anything they have to do in their community," said Woodstock. "If they don't - at the...

Mayoral candidates promise new taxes, safe spaces for youth and new integrity measures

October 21, 2022

CBC Manitoba - ...and Murray are among 11 candidates running for mayor. Idris Adelakun, Rana Bokhari, Scott Gillingham, Shaun Loney, Jenny Motkaluk, Rick Shone and Don Woodstock are also on the ballot. Advance voting ended on Friday at 4 p.m. A total of 41,895 voters voted ahead of election day, the City of Winnipeg...