5 candidates make their case to become Winnipeg's next mayor in CBC debate

Debate features Scott Gillingham, Kevin Klein, Shaun Loney, Glen Murray, Robert-Falcon Ouellette

Media | CBC Manitoba's 2022 mayoral debate

Caption: Watch CBC's Manitoba's full debate with five leading mayoral candidates: Scott Gillingham, Kevin Klein, Shaun Loney, Glen Murray and Robert-Falcon Ouellette.

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With one week left until election day, five candidates to become Winnipeg's next mayor are participating in CBC Manitoba's live debate tonight.
The debate is airing from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. CT live on CBC TV and CBC Radio. It is also available to watch here, on CBC Gem and on CBC Manitoba's Facebook page(external link).
Information Radio host Marcy Markusa is moderating the debate, which offers an opportunity for voters to learn more about those who might become Winnipeg's next mayor, and where they stand on the issues that matter most to you.
To that end, CBC Manitoba limited participation in the debate to candidates who were polling above 10 per cent, factoring in the margin of error, in a Probe Research poll released at the end of September.
The reason for that decision, which was first announced earlier in September, is pragmatic. To best serve our audiences, we need to explore the issues and candidates' ideas with the depth they deserve. Including all eligible candidates in the debate would limit the opportunity to do that.
That means the candidates included in the live debate are Scott Gillingham, Kevin Klein, Shaun Loney, Glen Murray and Robert-Falcon Ouellette.

Image | Winnipeg election voting location sign 2018

Caption: Advance voting for Winnipeg's municipal election takes place until Oct. 21. Election day is Oct. 26. (John Woods/The Canadian Press)

Idris Adelakun, Rana Bokhari, Chris Clacio, Jenny Motkaluk, Rick Shone and Don Woodstock are also running for mayor in the Oct. 26 election.
This debate is just one part of CBC Manitoba's broader election coverage.
CBC has extensively covered the mayoral race since May 1, the first day mayoral candidates were eligible to register their campaigns, including reporting major policy announcements on all CBC platforms. CBC's fulsome coverage will continue throughout October.
CBC has also done feature broadcast interviews with all of the mayoral candidates, which are available to watch on our website.
Advance voting takes place until Oct. 21. The election is on Oct. 26.
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Media Video | CBC News Manitoba : Yes or no? 5 mayoral candidates weigh in on various topics

Caption: From property taxes to supervised consumption sites to photo radar, five Winnipeg mayoral candidates weighed in on rapid fire questions at CBC Manitoba's debate on Wednesday.

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Media Video | CBC News Manitoba : 5 Winnipeg mayoral candidates question one another

Caption: Five of Winnipeg's mayoral candidates question one another at CBC Manitoba's debate, hosted by Marcy Markusa.

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