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Cindy Gilroy

Candidate in the Daniel McIntyre Councillor Candidates race.

Cindy can be reached on social media, at [email protected], or by calling 204-293-0173.

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Questionnaire Response

Cindy Gilroy - Daniel McIntyre

What got you into politics?

My family was very involved in politics as a child so that peaked my interest. When I started to raise my own family I wanted to contribute more to my community. When my children were starting school I began to help with the parent council and meeting other parents and hearing about issues in the school system and in the community.

After this I decided I wanted to offer my experience and knowledge, so 2006 I ran for a seat on the school board in the Winnipeg school division and was elected as a School Trustee.  This experience provided me with the knowledge to deal with large public sector budgets, human resources and how to work with a diverse group of trustees and administration. I really enjoyed working through complex issues and trying to provide solutions for parents and children in the school system.

So in 2010 I decided to run for City Council and was not elected. So in 2014 I tried again and was elected as the Councillor for the Daniel McIntyre ward and then re-elected in 2018.

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

My career has provided me a opportunity to gain experience in many aspects of public administration, governance, conflict resolution and problem solving. I have 12 years of experience, four as a school trustee and last eight years as a city councillor.

As a councillor I have been asked and accepted large responsibilities on complex and diverse issues. My last term I was the chair of the Water and Waste department dealing with issues of garbage, waste water and environmental stewardship. After two years in that file I was asked to take on the chair of the Planning, Property and Development committee that’s deals with all issues regarding city planning, permits and land development.

In my years at City Hall I have been chair of the safety committee that looks how we create a safer more inclusive city and I also chair the housing committee that looks at how we build housing that supports all Winnipeggers needs for safe and affordable places to live.

 

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?

My focus has been on a few key issues over my term namely poverty reduction, housing and homelessness and environmental stewardship and climate change.  The city now has a poverty reduction strategy that was big priority for me last term. So in moving forward I would like to get funding to meet some of the goals to reduce poverty in our community. As it’s something that affects many in the Daniel McIntyre ward.

Housing and homelessness is something I would like to focus we were able to get some progress through the Rapid Housing Initiative with funding from the federal government to build affordable housing in the city including in the Daniel McIntyre ward but more needs to be done. We need to build and staff affordable and supporting housing that meets the needs of the community.

We need to take the climate crisis seriously that’s why I allocated a extra $300,000 to tree replanting in the Daniel McIntyre ward to deal with affects of climate change and as chair of the water and waste committee we initiated a pilot project for curbside composting that was very successful and I hope we can turn that into a city wide program.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

Over the last four years I have worked hard to represent the people of the Daniel McIntyre ward and all Winnipeggers. I have accepted large responsibilities to lead and to work with my colleagues and administration to build a community and a city we can be proud to call home. Over my term I have pushed for programs and services that meet the needs of the city and my ward. My focus on poverty reduction, housing, and climate change is directly related to the issues many in the Daniel McIntyre ward are facing.

I will continue to advocate for policies that make our city more equitable, just, and meets the basic needs of all who call this community home.

Thank you to residents of the Daniel McIntyre ward for putting their faith and trust in me over the last four years. I’m asking for you provide me that opportunity once again!

Cindy Gilroy

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City will try to fill money-losing ex-Canada Post office

July 5, 2022

Winnipeg Free Press - ...promising tenants for the site, in part because police must ensure security isn’t compromised by those who move in next to their operations, said Cindy Gilroy, the chairwoman of council’s property and development committee. "I know the police were wanting to make sure that they knew the tenants who were...

Winnipeg rainy day fund dips low under pressure

July 4, 2022

Winnipeg Free Press - ...debated a call to provide $6 million more to build the new north district police station, which would raise its price tag to $31.7 million. Coun. Cindy Gilroy said such cost hikes reflect global trends. "The city is seeing this, construction companies are seeing this. This is the cost of construction...

City workers could staff former Canada Post office tower

July 4, 2022

CTV - ...repairs are required for the structure that opened in 1958. An attempt to find a reuse for it in 2016 failed. City Property Committee Chair Cindy Gilroy said there are also security issues to think about. “I think the Winnipeg Police Service has indicated they want to make sure they know who the...

City committee considers heritage designation for West Kildonan Library

July 4, 2022

Winnipeg Free Press - ...straight to your inbox every weekday morning. Sign Up I agree to the Terms and Conditions, Cookie and Privacy Policies, and CASL agreement. Coun. Cindy Gilroy said she supports the call to study the issue but will wait to see the outcome of that work before deciding if the building should be designated. ...

Fresh faces, former and current councillors sign up as registration opens in Winnipeg city council race

June 30, 2022

CBC Manitoba - ...yet, he told CBC he intends to run again. The following incumbents registered Thursday to run for re-election: Brian Mayes (St. Vital). Cindy Gilroy (Daniel McIntyre). Shawn Nason (Transcona). Devi Sharma (Old Kildonan). Markus Chambers (St. Norbert-Seine River). Several other councillors...

Registration for city councillors now open in Winnipeg

June 30, 2022

CTV - ...evening nine people have registered. Several current councillors have submitted their paperwork showing their hope for re-election including Cindy Gilroy in the Daniel McIntyre ward, Devi Sharma in Old Kildonan, Markus Chambers in St. Norbert-Seine River, Brian Mayes in St. Vital and Shawn Nason in...

Les aspirants conseillers municipaux de Winnipeg peuvent présenter leurs candidatures

June 30, 2022

Ici Radio Canada / CBC Francais - ...qui se représentent : Brian Mayes (Saint-Vital) John Orlikow ( River Heights-Fort Garry ) ) Sherri Rollins ( Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry ) ) Cindy Gilroy (Daniel McIntyre) Shawn Nason (Transcona) Devi Sharma ( Old Kildonan ) ) Mathieu Allard (Saint-Boniface) Jeff Browaty (Kildonan-Nord) Markus...

‘It’s democracy in action’: Registration opens for Winnipeg city council hopefuls

June 30, 2022

CBC Manitoba - ...confirmed they will run for re-election: Brian Mayes (St. Vital). John Orlikow (River Heights). Sherri Rollins (Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry). Cindy Gilroy (Daniel McIntyre). Shawn Nason (Transcona). Devi Sharma (Old Kildonan). Matt Allard (St. Boniface). Jeff Browaty (North Kildonan). Markus...

City accused of mishandling heritage building structural issue

June 16, 2022

Winnipeg Free Press - ...get this fixed by a certain date… someone needs to be on the other end to take the call and talk it through (with) the person," she said. Coun. Cindy Gilroy, the committee’s chairwoman, said she believes the city communicated frequently with an engineer who assessed the beam but isn’t sure that...

Un comité municipal vote contre le démantèlement d’abribus à Winnipeg

June 16, 2022

Ici Radio Canada / CBC Francais - ...objectif , soutient Jeff Browaty. Ceux qui ont voté contre la proposition de démanteler les abribus incluent le maire Bowman, les conseillères Cindy Gilroy et Sherri Rollins ainsi que les conseillers Brian Mayes, Mathieu Allard et Markus Chambers. Lors du vote du comité municipal des travaux publics...