2022 Winnipeg Election Results
Rick Shone
Candidate in the Mayoral Candidates race.
Rick can be reached on social media, at [email protected], or by calling 204-500-0485.
Their response to our candidate questionnaire can be read below.
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Questionnaire Response
Rick Shone - Mayoral Candidates
What got you into politics?
I am not a politician but I am a proud Winnipegger. I have chosen Winnipeg as my home to build my business and raise a family. During the 2018 election, I was struck by the lack of candidates willing to commit to bringing serious ideas and solutions to some of our biggest challenges. It was both frustrating and disappointing to see Winnipeg slip backwards over the next four years. As a small business owner, I was faced with many delays, such as parking minimums, in the city when obtaining permits. I also began to realize how many vacant and boarded houses we have in the city that become eyesores and safety hazards when they could be used in solving our affordable housing and homelessness challenges. I was constantly told by City Hall that the city “just moves slow” as if it were something we all should be okay with. I began to study our strategic plans and analyze the budgets to consider how we might do things better than we have before. I want to make Winnipeg a world class city for you and for me, a city that is known for all the good things and not the bad.
What experience will you bring to compliment your role as (Mayor / Councillor / School Trustee)?
Over the past 20 years I have developed a wide range of experience in budgeting, finance, negotiation, marketing, hiring and strategic planning. I have experienced the processes we currently have in place in Winnipeg from a “customer” perspective and have outlined many policies that increase operational efficiency in my platform.
I have sat on the board of Central Neighbourhoods Association, West End Biz and volunteer at Main Street Project. My support of many other community and environmental organizations has led me to an understanding of the type of city Winnipeggers’ want to live in but also what we need to get there. I bring experience of travel to 100’s of other world cities with ideas that Winnipeg can model to make itself world-class.
We need a leader who understands Winnipeg’s issues from a big perspective, one who leads with long term vision but can connect the dots on intertwined issues and takes real action to begin solving them in partnership with others.
Over the years, I have invested in Winnipeg, walked its streets and met thousands of people. I bring this diversity and depth of experience of business and life to City Hall and will lead with accountability and transparency.
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?
I will list a few from my platform that can be found at RickShone.ca
Financial Sustainability of Winnipeg
Building a better tax base downtown and in core areas by removing parking minimums, incentivize development of surface parking lots, allowing R2 and multi-family to encourage density and achieve Winnipeg’s 50% infill goals. Fixing the roads we have first and no new large capital projects in the next 4 years.
Transportation and Encouraging Other modes than car
Building a city that is better for walking and cycling. Closing the gaps in cycling routes and adding more protected lanes. Building cycling infrastructure when road renewal projects occur. Cleaner, safer and more frequent transit. It’s important to expedite the Long Term Network plan in order to bring transit closer to the majority of Winnipegger’s homes.
Environmental
More green space but also quality greenspace, regardless of size in core areas and downtown. Adding green infrastructure to deal with water run off. Composting, protecting and enhancing our tree canopy.
Homelessness & Addictions
Our people are our success. Our city will be successful when Winnipeggers experience success. Support with Supervised Consumption sites, housing and lobby the provincial government to open more rehab facilities
More on my website!
Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?
Winnipeg needs strong leadership. Someone who works with others, listens to others and takes real forward action. We have many plans in Winnipeg, so many of them are already written. I will prioritize the steps in these plans and begin finally executing on them so that Winnipeg will be a city we are all proud to live in. I will look to examples of success in other cities before we spend millions to create new plans of our own.
As Mayor, my focus will be to:
- Promote positive change and work with councilors, staff, partners and Winnipeggers to make it happen
- Work with the provincial and federal governments to ensure that our interests as Winnipeggers’ become their interests to secure funding and support for the most pressing challenges that face us.
- To be an ambassador of this city, a tireless promoter of what is good in Winnipeg to you and to everyone who visits.
Winnipeg is an amazing city. Our festivals, music, food, ethnic diversity make us interesting but the people of Winnipeg are what truly makes Winnipeg special. A Mayor cannot lead alone. On October 26 vote Rick – a New Voice and a New Vision at City Hall
News that mentions Rick Shone
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Wilderness group urges Winnipeg mayoral candidates to push for Assiniboine Forest national urban park status
September 24, 2022
CBC Manitoba - ...were in attendance to voice their support. Idris Adelakun, Rana Bokhari, Chris Clacio, Shaun Loney, Jenny Motkaluk, Robert-Falcon Ouellette and Rick Shone were all at the news conference. Council candidates Brad Gross, Evan Duncan and Gordon Penner (who are all running in Charleswood-Tuxedo-Westwood)...
‘It’s a great opportunity’: Mayoral candidates weigh in on making Assiniboine Forest a national urban park
September 24, 2022
CTV - ...live in this area. We chose to stay in this area because of our close proximity to Assiniboine Forest and Assiniboine Park," said mayoral candidate Rick Shone. "Canadians value our parks and we value our urban forest and Assiniboine Forest," said candidate Jenny Motkaluk. "I also want to make sure people...
CPAWS Manitoba urges mayoral candidates to protect Assiniboine Forest – Winnipeg
September 24, 2022
Global News - ...to discuss their support including: Mayoral Candidates Idris Adelakun Robert Falcon-Ouellette Rana Bokhari Jenny Motkaluk Chris Clacio Rick Shone Shaun Loney Charleswood-Tuxedo-Westwood City Council Ward Candidates Brad Gross Evan Duncan Gordon Penner Additionally, Brant Field spoke. He...
Arts, gouvernance et radars photo dans la mire de candidats à la mairie de Winnipeg | Élections municipales au Manitoba 2022
September 23, 2022
Ici Radio Canada / CBC Francais - ... Les 11 candidats à la 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 Avec les informations de Barltey Kives et Cameron...
Poll finds Glen Murray still ahead in mayoral race
September 23, 2022
CTV - ...who was runner-up in 2018, has received four per cent support, while former Manitoba Liberal leader Rana Bokhari received three per cent support. Rick Shone also received three per cent support, while Don Woodstock and Idris Adelakun received one per cent support, and Chris Clacio received zero per cent...
Increased arts funding, scrapping ‘strong mayor’ model among Winnipeg candidate promises
September 23, 2022
CBC Manitoba - ...Ouellette, Klein and Murray are among 11 candidates running for mayor. Idris Adelakun, Rana Bokhari, Chris Clacio, Scott Gillingham, Shaun Loney, Rick Shone and Don Woodstock are also running. Advance voting starts on Oct. 3 and election day is Oct....
Mairie de Winnipeg : des commentaires « intolérants » de Don Woodstock durant un forum
September 23, 2022
Ici Radio Canada / CBC Francais - ...ne croit pas qu'ils soient controversés. Je vous donne ma version des faits , dit-il. De retour au Moyen-Âge Les candidats Jenny Motkaluk, Rick Shone et Shaun Loney ont dénoncé les propos de Don Woodstock, les qualifiant de racistes. Rana Bokhari, également candidate, a quitté momentanément...
Poverty, safety and city services: Winnipeggers weigh in on what they want to see from the next mayor
September 23, 2022
CBC Manitoba - ...26: Idris Adelakun, Rana Bokhari, Chris Clacio, Scott Gillingham, Kevin Klein, Shaun Loney, Jenny Motkaluk, Glen Murray, Robert-Falcon Ouellette, Rick Shone and Don Woodstock. Head identified three candidates that he's seriously considering voting for: Shone, Loney and Clacio. He said he's met all...
Winnipeg mayoral candidate Don Woodstock blames Indigenous men for violence against Indigenous women
September 23, 2022
CBC Manitoba - ...adding he does not believe his opinion is controversial. "I'm giving you my view of what I've seen." Fellow mayoral candidates Jenny Motkaluk, Rick Shone and Shaun Loney condemned Woodstock's comments as racist. Candidate Rana Bokhari briefly walked out when Woodstock made his comments. ...
Road repair, affordable housing and vehicle costs discussed on mayoral campaign trail
September 22, 2022
CTV - ... Other candidates running for mayor include Idris Adelakun, Rana Bokhari, Chris Clacio, Kevin Klein, Glen Murray, Robert-Falcon Ouellette, Rick Shone and Don Woodstock. Election day is October...