What Winnipeg's mayoral candidates are promising

From homelessness to crime to the environment, here's a look at some pledges mayoral hopefuls have made

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Caption: People in Winnipeg will head to the polls to vote for a new mayor, councillors and school trustees on Oct. 26. (John Woods/The Canadian Press)

With 11 people running to be Winnipeg's next mayor, it can be hard to keep up with the promises each candidate has made.
Who's going to improve city services like 311 and transit? Which candidates say they have a plan to tackle crime? Who's promising to address issues like homelessness and climate change?
Winnipeg will vote for a new mayor, councillors and school trustees on Oct. 26, with advance polls open until Oct. 21. Councillors in two wards have already been acclaimed.
Here's a look at some of the main pledges made by Winnipeg's mayoral hopefuls — who are listed in alphabetical order by last name — and what you need to know before heading to the polls.
CBC News will keep updating this page with new promises the candidates make until election day.

Idris Adelakun

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Caption: Idris Adelakun is a biosystems engineer running to be Winnipeg's next mayor. (Submitted by Idris Adelakun)

Arts and culture
Budget and taxes

Image | Downtown Winnipeg business closures

Caption: Winnipeg mayoral candidate Idris Adelakun says he would encourage tax increment financing to support projects such as affordable housing and infill downtown. (Chelsea Kemp/CBC)

City services and planning
Crime and policing
Homelessness and addictions
Housing

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Caption: Winnipeg mayoral hopeful Idris Adelakun says he would implement policies to reduce poverty and create more affordable housing. (Sean Kavanagh/CBC)

Infrastructure and zoning
Seniors
Social issues
To see Idris Adelakun's full list of campaign promises, visit his website(external link).

Rana Bokhari

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Caption: Rana Bokhari, a lawyer and former Manitoba Liberal Party leader, is running to be Winnipeg's next mayor. (Jeff Stapleton/CBC)

Budget and taxes
City services and planning
Crime and policing
Environment

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Caption: Winnipeg mayoral candidate Rana Bokhari says she would reopen Portage and Main to pedestrians. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

Health
Homelessness and addictions
Housing
  • Bokhari says she would use city rules to seize derelict homes and offer them for free to non-profits like Habitat for Humanity.
Infrastructure and zoning
Labour
Reconciliation
Seniors
  • Bokhari says she would improve quality of life for seniors with a plan that includes inclusive housing, increased accessible infrastructure, library programming, more volunteers to help with things like shovelling and improving Transit Plus.
Social issues
Transit
Transparency and oversight
To see Rana Bokhari's full list of campaign promises, visit her website(external link).

Chris Clacio

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Caption: Grocery worker Chris Clacio is running to be Winnipeg's next mayor. (Walther Bernal/CBC)

Budget and taxes
City services and planning
Crime and policing
Environment
Social issues
To see Chris Clacio's full list of campaign promises, visit his website(external link).

Scott Gillingham

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Caption: St. James Coun. Scott Gillingham is running to be Winnipeg's next mayor. (Jeff Stapleton/CBC)

Budget and taxes
City services and planning

Image | Portage avenue construction, businesses losing parking

Caption: Winnipeg mayoral candidate Scott Gillingham says he would create a new capital projects adviser to ensure city contracts are tendered more fairly and to rein in cost overruns. (Jeff Stapleton/CBC)

Crime and policing
Environment
Homelessness and addictions
Infrastructure and zoning

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Caption: Winnipeg mayoral hopeful Scott Gillingham says he'd eliminate gaps in the city's sidewalk and cycling networks. (Bert Savard/CBC)

Reconciliation
Social issues
Transit
Transparency and oversight
To see Scott Gillingham's full list of campaign promises, visit his website(external link).

Kevin Klein

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Caption: Charleswood-Tuxedo-Westwood Coun. Kevin Klein is running to be Winnipeg's next mayor. (Lyza Sale/CBC)

Budget and taxes
  • Kevin Klein says he would raise property taxes by 2.3 per cent next year and ensure revenue collected from the two-percentage-point portion of that hike would be devoted to road renewals.
City services and planning
Crime and policing

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Caption: Winnipeg mayoral candidate Kevin Klein says he wants to put sheriffs in the city's hospitals to free up police resources. (Jaison Empson/CBC)

Infrastructure and zoning
Housing
Homelessness and addictions
Reconciliation
Social issues

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Caption: Kevin Klein says he would prioritize building and occupancy permits for affordable and rent-geared-to-income housing projects. (Jaison Empson/CBC)

Traffic and road safety
Transparency and oversight
To see Kevin Klein's full list of campaign promises, visit his website(external link).

Shaun Loney

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Caption: Social enterprise activist Shaun Loney is running to be Winnipeg's next mayor. (Gary Solilak/CBC)

Arts and culture
Budget and taxes
City services and planning
Crime and policing
  • Loney has pledged to reduce the burden on the Winnipeg Police Service by contracting out the responsibility to respond to frequent 911 callers to social services agencies.
  • Loney says he'd enact a plan to reduce bike theft by eliminating bike-registration fees, dedicating a police officer to fighting bike theft, installing secure public bike lockers, changing city zoning rules to require secure bike storage in new developments and replacing Winnipeg's existing bike registry with a national system.
  • Loney has also called for the city to use social enterprises to reduce recidivism among offenders who take up a large amount of police resources.

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Caption: Winnipeg mayoral hopeful Shaun Loney says he would reduce the burden on the Winnipeg Police Service by contracting out the responsibility to respond to frequent 911 callers to social services agencies. (Tyson Koschik/CBC)

Environment

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Caption: Winnipeg mayoral candidate Shaun Loney says he'd revive plans to move the Canadian Pacific Railway yards out of the city. (Trevor Lyons/CBC)

Infrastructure and zoning
Housing
  • Loney has promised to use the mayor's office to convince foundations to contribute to a community housing trust for public housing.
Homelessness and addictions
Reconciliation
  • Loney has announced a reconciliation plan that includes proposals to support Indigenous women, increase Indigenous participation in the economy, provide support for Indigenous businesses and make place names reflective of Indigenous people in Winnipeg.
  • Loney has also proposed programs to help Indigenous people get training to qualify for city jobs.
  • Loney has promised to work with Indigenous elders to create a program for men and boys as a way to promote safety for Indigenous women.
Social issues
Transit
Transparency and oversight
To see Shaun Loney's full list of campaign promises, visit his website(external link).

Jenny Motkaluk

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Caption: Business consultant Jenny Motkaluk is running to be Winnipeg's next mayor. (Jeff Stapleton/CBC)

Arts and culture
Budget and taxes

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Caption: Winnipeg mayoral candidate Jenny Motkaluk says she would stop increasing taxes for homeowners who make improvements that increase the assessed value of their homes. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press)

City services and planning
Crime and policing
Environment
Housing
Infrastructure and zoning
Traffic and road safety

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Caption: Jenny Motkaluk has promised to set up flashing lights in all the city's school zones to alert drivers to the lower speed limit at certain hours during the school year. (Fernand Detillieux/CBC)

Transit
To see Jenny Motkaluk's full list of campaign promises, visit her website(external link).

Glen Murray

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Caption: Former Winnipeg mayor Glen Murray is running to get his old job back. (Gary Solilak/CBC)

Arts and culture
Budget and taxes
City services and planning
Crime and policing

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Caption: Winnipeg mayoral hopeful Glen Murray says he would extend Winnipeg library hours on weekends. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

Environment
  • Murray says he wants to focus on making homes more electric.
  • Murray has pledged to plant more trees in Winnipeg by creating a "natural capital budget," selling carbon offsets and accessing money from foundations and social-investment funds.
  • Murray says he would also let people and businesses designate their neighbourhoods as "tree restoration zones," where new levies would pay for improvements to the urban forest.
  • Murray has also promised to plant two new trees for every tree removed in Winnipeg and speed up the city's tree pruning to happen once every seven years, instead of once every 27.
Infrastructure and zoning

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Caption: Glen Murray has pledged to restore the grounds around Thunderbird House and meet with Indigenous leaders to come up with a plan to restore the iconic cultural centre. (Justin Fraser/CBC)

Labour
Homelessness and addictions
Housing
Reconciliation
Social issues
Transit
  • Murray says he would work to improve safety on Winnipeg Transit buses, including by putting extended safety shields around drivers' seats, training people to respond when conflicts arise on buses and having more police involvement on buses.
  • Murray has promised to buy more electric buses, increase the frequency of transit service and build out the city's transit system 15 years early.
Transparency and oversight
To see Glen Murray's full list of campaign promises, visit his website(external link).

Robert-Falcon Ouellette

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Caption: Winnipeg mayoral candidate Robert-Falcon Ouellette speaks in front of police headquarters on Aug. 26. (Trevor Lyons/CBC)

Budget and taxes
City services and planning
Crime and policing
Homelessness and addictions
Housing
Infrastructure and zoning
Reconciliation
Social issues
Traffic and road safety

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Caption: Winnipeg mayoral candidate Robert-Falcon Ouellette says he would review the city's photo radar system. (John Einarson/CBC)

Transit
Transparency and oversight
To see Robert-Falcon Ouellette's full list of campaign promises, visit his website(external link).

Rick Shone

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Caption: Outdoor equipment store owner Rick Shone is running to be Winnipeg's next mayor. (Sam Samson/CBC)

Budget and taxes
City services and planning

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Caption: Winnipeg mayoral candidate Rick Shone has committed to launching a citywide composting program. (Jerome.Romme/Shutterstock)

Crime and policing
Environment
Homelessness and addictions
Housing
Infrastructure and zoning

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Caption: Rick Shone says he wants to speed up the city's rapid transit plan, with a focus on increasing the frequency of service and number of stops. (Tyson Koschik/CBC)

Reconciliation
Social issues
Transit
Transparency and oversight
To see Rick Shone's full list of campaign promises, visit his website(external link).

Don Woodstock

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Caption: Security company owner Don Woodstock is running to be Winnipeg's next mayor. (Bert Savard/CBC)

Budget and taxes
Crime and policing
Transit
Transparency and oversight
To see Don Woodstock's full list of campaign promises, visit his website(external link).