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Robert-Falcon Ouellette

Candidate in the Mayoral Candidates race.

Robert-Falcon can be reached on social media, at [email protected], or by calling 204-410-0807.

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Questionnaire Response

Robert-Falcon Ouellette - Mayoral Candidates

What got you into politics?

I entered politics in 2014 when I was a professor studying the City of Winnipeg and the different social groups that make up Winnipeg. I was surprised by the results of my research and was talking with a friend who said stop complaining and get involved. So I sent an email to 100 friends asking if I should run for Mayor. Around 50 said no because they felt I would find the city too racist, 47 said I should run and 3 said to run, and that I might even win.

We started the campaign with those three people around the kitchen table trying to figure out politics. It was hard work. We had no organization, no money, but we did have ideals, and ideas. It carried us far. Not much has really changed in 8 years. The City of Winnipeg has the same issues from 2014, homelessness, addictions, mental health, CFS, the environment, good urban design, arts and culture that should bring people together. The list goes on.

Today our teams still has little money, but we have ideals and ideas. Please see our website robertfalcon.ca for our vision for a Winnipeg which is safe, thriving and livable.

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

Robert Falcon is from Red Pheasant Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. He is a dedicated community organizer and educator. The son of an alcoholic residential school survivor who was homeless as a child. He has been able to rise above poverty through the love of his mother. A veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces for 27 years where he served as a company commander in the 5th Field Ambulance. Currently, he serves with the Royal Winnipeg Rifles.  He has a PhD and two master’s degrees from Laval University in Quebec City and he was only the second Indigenous person to graduate from Laval in 350 years with a PhD.

He is a former Member of Parliament where, incredibly, he obtained unanimous consent to change the Standing Orders of the House of Commons for the full inclusion and interpretation of Indigenous languages, demonstrating his ability to work with all political parties. He was the Chair of the Indigenous caucus, where he helped lead change in Child and Family Services,  languages legislation and advance reconciliation. He speaks four languages and most importantly, he enjoys spending time running and canoeing with his family, all while playing their musical instruments.

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?

At the outset of the 2014 mayoral campaign, I said to the people of Winnipeg:  ‘You give me hope. In the face of corruption, you continue to believe in honesty. In the face of exclusion, you continue to believe in the ideal of one city.’ Now in 2022 this is still the case. We continue to believe that we can be one city, united in common cause.

If I could solve a few major issues during 4 years as Mayor, it would homelessness, addictions and mental health. This has been ignored for far too long. Addictions has a direct link to crime because people often need to steal to pay for their addictions; this impacts, policing, firefighters and ambulance services; it impacts us when people no longer ride the buses; it impacts where people open businesses, because no one goes downtown or lives in certain areas. This election is important. When we keep trying the same solutions over & over, it leads to the same results. Politicians being social animals often end up hanging out with the people that resemble them. Homelessness & addictions will never be solved when you are comfortable. So lets make the mayor’s chair uncomfortable.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

While people think I only care about homelessness, I want a city that my children can be proud of. We hear too many stories of Winnipeggers moving away because of the atmosphere in the city. I want a safe city where our children can ride the bus, where bus drivers are not afraid of being on the bus. I dream of a city where we have good urban design, which is beautiful and clean. I dream of  a city where all children have access to city services equally. We need a good environment and we need this to be affordable. I dream of city where people from Calgary, Montreal, and Toronto want to move to because it is such a great place to work and grow a family.

 

Are these dreams unrealistic or are they valid. I think most Winnipegger share this vision too, but it is time that we have courage to elect a mayor which will speak and act from the heart for the benefit of all Winnipeggers. I hope you will support this vision for a better city for everyone, in all neighborhoods.

 

Robert Falcon

 

PS, Yes we will also fix the potholes and clear the snow.

News that mentions Robert-Falcon Ouellette

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Firefighters endorse Murray’s run to reclaim job as Winnipeg’s mayor

July 11, 2022

CBC Manitoba - The union representing Winnipeg firefighters has endorsed Glen Murray's campaign to reclaim his job as the city's mayor. The United Firefighters of Winnipeg have endorsed his attempt to win back the job he left in 2004, after spending six years in the mayor's office, Murray tweeted on Monday. The firefighters endorsed Heather Stefanson in the 2021 Progressive Conservative Party leadership race in Manitoba. I'm incredibly excited to announce the formal endorsement by the United Firefighters of Winnipeg for my candidacy for Mayor. Former Point Douglas city councillor Mike Pagtakhan, who served from 2002 until 2018, is backing Gillingham's run for mayor, the candidate's campaign announced Monday.

Winnipeg mayoral candidate Gillingham wants affordable housing built on vacant city-owned lots

June 29, 2022

CBC Manitoba - Winnipeg mayoral candidate Scott Gillingham says if he's elected this fall, he'll transform six city-owned vacant lots into modular housing units to help those experiencing homelessness if elected this fall. Good start, but more help neededIn order for the plan to go ahead, though, Winnipeg city council would need to approve the application for federal funding. But she wishes the city would remove red tape for all affordable housing projects that could get people off the streets and away from living in bus shelters. For example, some cities waive permit costs and speed up zoning approval processes for all affordable housing projects, she said. Developing affordable housing is expensive, which is why these projects are usually funded by multiple levels of government, she said.

Winnipeg mayoral hopeful Loney promises ‘innovative’ homelessness strategy if elected

June 27, 2022

CBC Manitoba - Winnipeg mayoral candidate Shaun Loney says he will work to address homelessness in the city in a way that will free up emergency services and see non-profits better compensated for their work if elected in October. "We're stuck in an old way of thinking," said Loney in a news conference at Main Street and Higgins Avenue on Monday. The mayoral candidate says when people who are unhoused have a crisis, it can initiate an expensive — and sometimes ineffective — domino effect. Retired Winnipeg police officer Gord Friesen joined Loney at his announcement on Monday to show support for the plan to address homelessness. Loney is among 11 people who have now registered mayoral campaigns.

11 candidates now in race for mayor, but who’s expected to win? – Winnipeg

June 23, 2022

Global News - Send this page to someone via emailSo far, 11 candidates are in the race to be Winnipeg’s next mayor. The latest is Glen Murray, who led the city from 1998 to 2004. Political experts say he adds diversity to an already diverse list of candidates. He said that information should start coming to light soon. Story continues below advertisement“I would say by the next week or so, we’ll have a sense of who the top three or four candidates there.”Mayor Brian Bowman said Thursday afternoon he’s not endorsing any candidates so far, but, that may change closer to election day.

Murray entry makes good mayoral race better

June 22, 2022

Winnipeg Free Press - MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Former mayor Glen Murray arrives at city hall on Wednesday afternoon to submit his registration papers to enter the 2022 mayoral race. In 1998, he had to contend with a surprisingly strong campaign from former councillor Peter Kaufmann. Winnipeg mayoral elections have always been fluid affairs. Further complicating the mayoral campaign is the fact, unlike the council races, it can’t be won by door-knocking. Meeting voters is essential, but mayoral candidates tend to go to community events where they can meet large numbers of people at once.

Former Winnipeg Mayor Glen Murray Running Again

June 22, 2022

ChrisD - Former Winnipeg mayor Glen Murray wants his old job back. “I’ve been blessed with opportunities and experiences within Winnipeg and across the country that have strengthened my knowledge and ability to serve the public,” Murray said. That’s why I’m running for Mayor of Winnipeg.”Murray, who was Winnipeg’s first openly gay mayor, served from 1998 to 2004. He also served three terms as the city councillor for Fort Rouge before running for the mayorship. Murray becomes the 11th candidate for Winnipeg mayor.

Murray sets sights on return to mayor’s office

June 22, 2022

Winnipeg Free Press - Former Winnipeg mayor Glen Murray hopes to win his old job back this fall. Former Winnipeg mayor Glen Murray hopes to win his old job back this fall. Murray registered for the 2022 mayoral race on Wednesday, 18 years after he resigned from the same job to run for the federal Liberals. Murray entry makes good mayoral race better MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Former mayor Glen Murray arrives at city hall on Wednesday afternoon to submit his registration papers to enter the 2022 mayoral race. 22, 2022 Now that former mayor Glen Murray has officially entered the 2022 Winnipeg race — a madcap affair featuring 11 registered candidates — we can be sure of only one thing.

Glen Murray veut reprendre l’Hôtel de Ville de Winnipeg, 20 ans après l’avoir quitté

June 22, 2022

Ici Radio Canada / CBC Francais - M. Murray a signé ses documents pour s'inscrire à la course, en début d'après-midi, avant de s'adresser aux médias. Photo : Radio-Canada / Anne-Louise MichelPourquoi le retour en politiqueAprès son passage en politique ontarienne, Glen Murray est revenu travailler dans le secteur privé à Winnipeg, il y a quelques années. Il doit y avoir des changements dans le secteur public, afin que nous puissions recommencer à faire des affaires dans la ville , a-t-il exprimé. Ses rivaux veulent du sang neufGlen Murray est le 11e candidat à se lancer dans la course à la mairie de Winnipeg. Après l'annonce de Glen Murray de briguer à nouveau la mairie de Winnipeg, des rivaux ont réagi.

Glen Murray looks to become Winnipeg’s mayor once again

June 22, 2022

CTV - Glen Murray has confirmed he has entered the race to become Winnipeg's mayor again. On Wednesday, Murray officially registered as a mayoral candidate after months of rumours that he would seek to reclaim his old job. Murray was Winnipeg's first openly gay mayor, serving from 1998 to 2004, as well as serving three terms before becoming mayor as the city councillor for Fort Rouge. He also ran for leader of the federal Green Party in 2020, but lost to Toronto's Annamie Paul. Murray is now the eleventh candidate to enter the race to be Winnipeg's next mayor.

Former Winnipeg mayor Glen Murray entering 2022 municipal race – Winnipeg

June 22, 2022

Global News - ...federal Green party. In the Winnipeg mayoral race, he joins an already-crowded field — one that includes councillor Scott Gillingham, former MP Robert Falcon-Ouellette, and the runner-up in the last mayoral election, Jenny Motkaluk. Other candidates include one-time provincial Liberal leader Rana...