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Jason Schreyer

Candidate in the Elmwood - East Kildonan Councillor Candidates race.

Jason can be reached at [email protected].

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Questionnaire Response

Jason Schreyer - Elmwood - East Kildonan

What got you into politics?

I’ve been raised and inspired to believe in the ability of politics and government to raise the human condition for the sake of human dignity, a sustainable environment and a balanced and sustainable economy.

have lived in half a dozen neighbourhoods in Winnipeg and I’ve grown to know my community as a resident, community volunteer, labourer, political assistant, elected representative, and as a husband and father. I have spent a decade in heavy manual labour: as a roughneck on the Alberta oilrigs, in construction and as a day-labourer across Western Canada, and worked for Abalon Foundation Specialists fixing homes in Winnipeg, as well as other jobs. I have worked in more working environments, side by side with people from more socio-economic backgrounds, than anyone in City politics that I’m aware of.

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

 

Whenever anyone can show that I am wrong in my fundamental understanding of budgetary realities as I express them, I will thank them publically. We can’t solve a problem that we don’t understand and can’t explain. If we are given false information, we will make wrong decisions. If we are not told the truth about our budgetary realities, we will believe what isn’t true. When we can’t agree on facts, then that is our fundamental problem to resolve, as a first priority. As an example, City hall continues to state that the Police budget is one quarter of our budget. It is not – the construction/infrastructure budget is. Yet, this has never been officially recognized and discussed in City Hall reports and engagement with the taxpaying public. Why? In the last 30 years, City construction costs have gone up 10x higher than taxpayers’ income; a bridge that cost $12 million in 1987 would cost almost $200 million 30 years later. No other City sector even compares. This had already happened before Covid and recent oil price increases. In fact, it continued at the same rate when oil prices dropped by 40% almost a decade ago.

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?

Most of all accounatability on City Hall’s commitment and ability to deal with issues they say are priorities.  I am not asking anyone to change their values. I want people to be able to apply them to agreed-upon facts in order to have meaningful discussion and decision-making.  We’re not going to solve our challenges of potholes, inflation, poverty, crime, reduced services and increasing debt if we can’t explain our own City budget increases. Yet politicians say it all the time (I am not referring to my opponent). It’s so ridiculous and unrealistic that it’s dangerous and unfair to everyone.   Let’s explain the budget first, because we haven’t yet in this generation, and we didn’t build our city and country this way. If City Hall and political candidates want to continue to state that they’ll solve these problems without professionally and respectfully explaining our budget increases, ask them how? No one has been able to do that yet. That’s why I run.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

It matters who represents you.  I do not pretend to able to solve problems that we have not yet explained.  If I implied that, in any way, vote against me.  we cannot solve problems we don’t understand and can’t explain, so fats first, otherwise we will continue to make wrong decisions, of course.  I will continue to strive to straighten out misinformation as I have shown above, otherwise same old same old, and how is that workin’ for us?  It would be my honour to continue working as your representative.

News that mentions Jason Schreyer

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Application to close public lane rejected

February 15, 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ...is key to attracting tenants to the building, to become part of the property on Henderson Highway. At the earlier community committee meeting, Coun. Jason Schreyer (Elmwood-East Kildonan) said he supported the plan for more parking and residential development, but could not support the closure of the public...

Much ado without recommendations

February 1, 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ...applications for 220 Helmsdale Ave. and 755 Henderson Hwy., which had been adjourned after lengthy discussion on Jan. 3, was held. Earlier, Coun. Jason Schreyer (Elmwood-East Kildonan) had expressed support of the project, which will see the land at Helmsdale, formerly home to St. Stephen’s Anglican...

Du français dans tout Winnipeg?

January 26, 2023

La Liberte - ...(North Kildonan), Brian Mayes (Saint- Vital) et Sherri Rollins (Fort Rouge – East Fort Garry), Matt Allard a défendu sa proposition appuyée par Jason Schreyer, conseiller municipal d’Elmwood-East Kildonan. Finalement, il a été décidé à l’unanimité d’établir un rapport sur les besoins de...

La Ville de Winnipeg pourrait étendre les services en français à tous ses quartiers

January 16, 2023

Ici Radio Canada / CBC Francais - ...exécutif mardi. La proposition du conseiller de Saint-Boniface, Mathieu Allard, appuyée par le conseiller du quartier Elmwood-East Kildonan, Jason Schreyer, a pour but de modifier la partie 9 de la Charte de la Ville de Winnipeg, dans laquelle sont précisées ses obligations en matière de l'offre de...

Committee back at it for new year

January 9, 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ...be built on the property, with the variance tied to rezoning, as well as an arborist report as the site is home to a number of mature trees. Coun. Jason Schreyer (Elmwood-East Kildonan) expressed concerns regarding the lane closure. “I have no (other) problem with the application, (but) how can you keep...

Wyatt returns, last call for bingo

December 28, 2022

Winnipeg Free Press - ...a number of familiar faces to city council. Coun. Markus Chambers (St. Norbert-Seine River) was elected by acclamation, while incumbent councillors Jason Schreyer (Elmwood-East Kildonan), Jeff Browary (North Kildonan), Matt Allard (St. Boniface), and Brian Mayes (St. Vital) held on to their seats at the polls....

Plan to go from hotel to affordable housing

December 5, 2022

Winnipeg Free Press - ...before going up by $1,888 every year after that. It would mean that since 2010, the cost of permits would have hit $179,220 as it sat empty. Coun. Jason Schreyer, the new chair of the civic historical buildings and resources committee, said he’s open to seeing the building used for affordable housing or for...

Winnipeg council appoints Scott Gillingham to police board, fulfilling mayor’s election promise

November 9, 2022

CBC Manitoba - ...councillors on the five standing policy committees are: Finance and economic development: Jeff Browaty (chair). Janice Lukes. Sherri Rollins. Jason Schreyer. Public works: Janice Lukes (chair). Markus Chambers. Devi Sharma. Russ Wyatt. Property and development: Sherri Rollins (chair). Matt...

Winnipeg students picked Murray in mock election

October 28, 2022

Winnipeg Free Press - ...by Devi Sharma and Markus Chambers, respectively). Elsewhere, pupils’ picks were nearly all in line with what unfolded Wednesday. They selected Jason Schreyer (Elmwood), Jeff Browaty (North Kildonan), Vivian Santos (Point Douglas), Ross Eadie (Mynarski), Cindy Gilroy (Daniel McIntyre), Sherri Rollins (Fort...

Familiar faces return to council seats

October 28, 2022

Winnipeg Free Press - ...served from 2002 to 2018, defeated incumbent Shawn Nason, all five other incumbents representing wards in east of the Red River were re-elected. Jason Schreyer was re-elected for a third term in Elmwood-East Kildonan, after campaigning to continue representing the people and grassroots organizations of the...