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Scott Gillingham

Candidate in the Mayoral Candidates race.

Scott can be reached on social media, or at [email protected].

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Questionnaire Response

Scott Gillingham - Mayoral Candidates

What got you into politics?

I had worked as a Christian pastor for two decades, and I wanted a new challenge that would allow me to serve the people I knew in my community but work with them in a different and more practical way.

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

As City Council’s Finance Chair, I led six budget processes – and as Mayor, I’d have a chance to apply the lessons I learned. But this time, I’d be able to use that experience as City Council’s leader – with a clear mandate to make the budget process more open, more transparent, more strategic and to ensure Winnipeg has adequate revenue to fund key services. I’m a former Police Board Chair – and I can draw on that experience to support the Chair and members in a push for more proactive policing and upstream crime prevention policies like those championed effectively by former Chief Devon Clunis. I’ve learned firsthand about regional and intergovernmental challenges as Co-Chair of the Winnipeg Metropolitan Region, and I’ve learned about key overland trade issues as a City of Winnipeg representative on the NASCO board. Before I was a councillor, I also served the community on senior’s home and community boards, so I appreciate the challenges faced by small organizations across Winnipeg.

Finally, as a pastor, I learned to listen carefully to people. Great listening can often be a more powerful tool in politics and government than great speaking.

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?

Infrastructure: We must invest in our transportation system. My “Big Move” plan means more road repairs, more buses , more investment in trade routes and more connected  bike routes. My opponents mocked this at first, but now they are promising to do more to fix road repair and fix Kenaston after all.

Crime Prevention: Winnipeg police are too focused on reactive policing and not enough on the kind of community-linked, data-driven, “upstream” crime prevention championed by former Chief Clunis. I will sit on the Police Board to seek the return of effective proactive policing initiatives that were cancelled while Councillor Klein chaired the Police Board, and we need a Mayor who understands and supports a real crime prevention strategy.

Customer Service: Winnipeggers will have more support for public services if they’re operating well. I’ll reinvest in 311 and launch “Neighborhood Action Teams.”

Homelessness: I want to lead a shift in approach so Winnipeg is taking the lead through community partnerships where we can, instead of waiting for other governments to solve this problem for us.

Building a Stronger City: Plans like “Patio City,” faster urban reserve approvals and rec infrastructure programs will help us build Winnipeg’s economic and social strength.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

Leadership isn’t just about a resume or a platform of commitments. It’s also about how you work with people. I truly believe in the power of collaboration. “One with the strength of many” is our City’s motto, and I’m committed to make that spirit of unity real, uniting City Council, city staff and the public behind common goals so we can spend more time solving problems and meeting Winnipeg’s great potential, and spend less time debating about the process we’ll take to get there.

News that mentions Scott Gillingham

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East Winnipeg councillors ready for new term

November 16, 2022

Winnipeg Free Press - ...newly elected mayor, Scott Gillingham, has shaken up the committees at city hall and a couple of familiar east Winnipeg councillors remain in the mix. Gillingham made good on an election promise to reduce the size of the executive policy committee (EPC), often the last committee a motion will see...

Femmes en position de pouvoir : « il faut un tremblement de terre »

November 12, 2022

Ici Radio Canada / CBC Francais - ...Il s’agit d’un record historique pour la province, mais Winnipeg n’a pas participé à cette percée. Dans la capitale manitobaine, le maire Scott Gillingham a nommé Destiny Watt au poste de cheffe de cabinet. Je n’ai clairement pas brisé le plafond de verre. Je l’ai à peine fissuré , observe...

Former Winnipeg mayor Susan Thompson still hoping to see 2nd woman in the job, but prof says obstacles remain

November 12, 2022

CBC Manitoba - ..."You need the movers and shakers to make space for women." Case in point: Saunders says she's encouraged by seeing newly elected Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham appoint a female chief of staff , Destiny Watt. Thompson says she's been trying that for years, actively urging Winnipeg women to run for office....

‘There is a crisis’: Peace officers on transit buses discussed between Winnipeg mayor, justice minister

November 9, 2022

CTV - ...mayor and the provincial government are talking about putting security officers on buses. Mayor Scott Gillingham raised the idea with Manitoba Justice Minister Kelvin Goertzen, who said he's open to the idea. It comes as the transit union says assaults on drivers and passengers are at a crisis level. ...

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

November 9, 2022

CBC Manitoba - Mayor Scott Gillingham has fulfilled an election promise to get himself appointed to the Winnipeg Police Board. A motion passed by city council on Wednesday allows councillors to appoint the mayor to the board to serve in a role other than chair — the first time a mayor of Winnipeg has had a vote on the board. ...

How Winnipeg’s transit ridership has changed in recent years

November 9, 2022

CTV - ... An issue that has been brought up in recent weeks is safety on transit, something the Winnipeg city council is looking to tackle. Mayor Scott Gillingham rode Winnipeg Transit on Wednesday, and says he will ride it to get a firsthand look at the issues. “I think it's important that I ride transit...

Gillingham takes bus to work, commits to addressing safety issues

November 9, 2022

Winnipeg Free Press - ...serious concerns about violence on city buses, Mayor Scott Gillingham took a Winnipeg Transit ride to city hall Wednesday and vowed to keep doing so “from time to time” to help guide his efforts to make the service safer. “I want to see Winnipeggers confident in the transit system…. It was very...

Kevin Klein jumps to provincial politics as Tory candidate in Winnipeg byelection

November 9, 2022

CBC Manitoba - ...ward ran to become mayor of Winnipeg in the Oct. 26 municipal election. Klein finished third, more than 24,000 votes behind winner Scott Gillingham. Days later, Klein announced he would seek the Kirkfield Park nomination. The riding became vacant in June when Scott Fielding decided to step down...

Proud to carry the baton for St. Vital

November 9, 2022

Winnipeg Free Press - ...knew each other so well that they were essentially playing a “sophisticated game of catch.” I told that story to then-St. James city councillor Scott Gillingham a few years ago, as an example of how I wanted to relate to the people of St Vital — that I could relate directly to the people without concerns...

News in brief for Nov. 9, 2022

November 9, 2022

Winnipeg Free Press - ...key council appointments, changes Winnipeg city council’s executive policy committee has been reduced from six members to five, as well as Mayor Scott Gillingham, it has been announced. According to a recent City of Winnipeg release, five members of the new EPC will each chair a standing policy committee:...