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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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Anyone’s game: Winnipeg’s 2022 mayoral race appears more wide-open than ever

May 7, 2022

CBC Manitoba - Winnipeg's wide-open mayoral race is shaping up to be the most competitive in decades — and not just because seven candidates have already registered their campaigns. Kelcey provided some policy advice to Jenny Motkaluk when the business consultant ran in the 2018 mayoral race. Kioussis is also the Manitoba Liberal Party's director of organizations, and finds himself competing in this mayoral race against another Liberal. During Winnipeg's last wide-open mayoral race in 2014, there were at best four organized campaigns. Brian Bowman won Winnipeg's last wide-open mayoral race in 2014, defeating a former city councillor, a sitting city councillor and a former NDP MP, among other candidates.

Scott Gillingham lance sa campagne pour devenir maire de Winnipeg

May 6, 2022

Ici Radio Canada / CBC Francais - Scott Gillingham a lancé sa campagne pour devenir maire de Winnipeg jeudi soir lors d’un événement au restaurant St James Burger & Chip Co. sur l’avenue Ness. Le maire adjoint a salué le travail de Scott Gillingham comme président du comité des finances de la Ville, dont l’offre d’aide financière aux entreprises de Winnipeg touchées par la pandémie. L’ancien chef de longue date de la Première Nation Long Plain, Dennis Meeches, a aussi donné un discours en appui à la campagne de Scott Gillingham. M. Gillingham veut aussi construire de l’infrastructure verte, nettoyer les rivières et repeupler les forêts urbaines de Winnipeg. Jeudi, le conseiller municipal du quartier River Heights-Fort Garry, John Orlikow, a indiqué qu’il renonçait à devenir maire de la capitale manitobaine.

Longtime city councillor Orlikow backs out of mayoral race – Winnipeg

May 5, 2022

Global News - Send this page to someone via emailA veteran at City Hall won’t be going after the top job after all. After previously committing to run for mayor, River Heights-Fort Garry councillor John Orlikow now says he’s had second thoughts. “I had to look into myself and say is this a journey I want to go on to?” said Orlikow. “If you’re going to be mayor, it has to be 100 per cent,” Orlikow said. I appreciate everyone that encouraged me to run for Mayor, it is not the right decision for me at this time.

‘We need to do it together’: Gillingham begins mayoral campaign

May 5, 2022

Winnipeg Free Press - Scott Gillingham kicked off his drive for the Winnipeg mayor’s chair with a call for unity, and side orders of economy and green space. Scott Gillingham kicked off his drive for the Winnipeg mayor’s chair with a call for unity, and side orders of economy and green space. “As a city, we have a lot of opportunities we need to seize as we come out of the pandemic,” Gillingham told the Free Press at the launch of his 2022 mayoral campaign Thursday afternoon at St. James Burger & Chip Co.JESSICA LEE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Scott Gillingham speaks at his mayoral campaign launch at St. James Burger & Chip Co. on Thursday. Gillingham said his experience in council (including Winnipeg Police Board and council liaison for labour relations) has shown him what the city needs. Gillingham told the assembled crowd of supporters he plans to clean up Winnipeg’s rivers and restore its urban forest.

Le conseiller John Orlikow renonce à l’idée de devenir maire de Winnipeg

May 5, 2022

Ici Radio Canada / CBC Francais - Le conseiller municipal du quartier River Heights-Fort Garry à Winnipeg, John Orlikow, abandonne l'idée de devenir maire de la capitale manitobaine. Celui qui est assis à la table du conseil de ville depuis 13 ans, a annoncé jeudi son changement de cap. En février dernier, M. Orlikow annonçait son intention de succéder à Brian Bowman dans le siège de maire. Le chemin vers le bureau du maire est encombré et je ne suis officiellement pas candidat à la mairie , a déclaré M. Orlikow dans une entrevue à CBCCanadian Broadcasting Corporation . Le propriétaire des magasins Wilderness Supply, à Winnipeg et à Thunder Bay, Rick Shone, et le conseiller municipal du quartier St.James, Scott Gillingham, font aussi partie des candidats qui se sont inscrits pour briguer la mairie.

City councillor John Orlikow won’t run in Winnipeg mayoral race

May 5, 2022

CBC Manitoba - John Orlikow is no longer running for mayor. The 13-year city councillor for River Heights-Fort Garry declared his intention to run for mayor in February. "The path to the mayor's office is washed out and I'm officially not running for mayor," Orlikow said in an interview. As of Thursday, seven mayoral candidates have registered their campaigns. Registration allows candidates to raise and spend money on their campaigns in accordance with city rules.

Mayoral candidate list grows to seven as local entrepreneur joins race

May 4, 2022

CTV - The field for the race for Winnipeg's next mayor continues to grow as a local entrepreneur joined the fray Wednesday. Shaun Loney officially registered his candidacy, joining six others already on the list. It's stuck in many ways because we're managing problems and not addressing them," Loney said after registering. Registration opened on Sunday for the mayoral race and Loney is joining some familiar names. Former Winnipeg Centre MP Robert-Falcon Ouellette has also joined the race, along with Chris Clacio, Rick Shone and Don Woodstock.

Messy mayoral-race mayhem just what city needs

May 4, 2022

Winnipeg Free Press - Oh, what a glorious hot mess the Winnipeg mayoral campaign has become. Oh, what a glorious hot mess the Winnipeg mayoral campaign has become. RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Mayoral candidate Shaun Loney (left) stands with wife Fiona Muldrew after registering his campaign at City Hall on Wednesday. MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Jenny Motkaluk is running for City of Winnipeg Mayor. MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Scott Gillingham after registering for the mayoral race at City Hall in Winnipeg on Monday.

Mayoral candidate Shaun Loney says Winnipeg is stuck in its ways

May 4, 2022

CBC Manitoba - Shaun Loney says the City of Winnipeg is stuck in its ways and promises to stop the practice of approaching every issue as a question of whether to spend more money or cut back on spending. The entrepreneur, author and former provincial environment policy analyst registered his campaign for mayor on Wednesday and promised to offer creative solutions to municipal problems. "What we have right now [is] two options: We have cutting our way out of our problems and spending our way out of our problems. Their ranks included former Forks CEO Paul Jordan, former Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce chair Rebecca Dumas and Indigenous educator Rebecca Chartrand. Loney said his campaign will be informed by his experience running a pair social enterprises that rely on out-of-the-box ideas.

Ouellette vows to make city safer if elected mayor

May 4, 2022

Winnipeg Free Press - Robert-Falcon Ouellette will try a second time to become Winnipeg’s mayor, and if successful, he vows to tackle addictions and safety concerns. Robert-Falcon Ouellette will try a second time to become Winnipeg’s mayor, and if successful, he vows to tackle addictions and safety concerns. Before serving as a Liberal member of Parliament from 2015 to 2019, Ouellette ran for mayor in 2014. This time around, Ouellette says he’s inspired to increase supports for those experiencing addictions and/or homelessness, while improving safety. Ouellette stressed the need to reduce crime on and around buses, stating many people no longer feel safe using them.