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Janice Lukes

Candidate in the Waverley West Councillor Candidates race.

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Questionnaire Response

Janice Lukes - Waverley West

What got you into politics?

long story. I grew up in the country, at a time where so many people volunteered at the local hall or at school, or in 4-H clubs. My mom was the most amazing volunteer. I credit much of my desire to give back – to her.

Later in life, when I found out I was having triplet boys, I started looking at my neighbourhood through ‘a mother’s eyes’ and saw many deficiencies. no pathways, few playstructures, no spray pad – etc.  I started working with many volunteer groups to see if other’s wanted to improve our neighbourhood. I joined far too many committees to learn more about the neighbourhoods.

I became certified in fund development, and started raising money for groups, for active & safe routes to school, for school playground improvements, for city wide cycling & walking pathways, for many projects at the St Norbert Farmers Market, for history and heritage projects, and for bio-retention systems. I worked with levels of government to secure funding for many projects, and through this work, I was encouraged by other elected officials – to run for City Councillor in the St Norbert – South Winnipeg ward.  So I did.

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

I will bring over 20 years of community work to draw on as Councillor, eight of those years as a Councillor. The role of Councillor is one that is most connected to the people and neighbourhoods.

I have travelled to many countries throughout the world and would never have imagined that I am now working with residents  – from Indonesia, India, Nepal, Vietnam and so many more countries that I visited. Its an incredible connection to have with residents. Waverley West ward is one of the most multi cultural and diverse areas of Winnipeg – I want to bring continued awareness to the richness of our community, and to celebrate the freedom and life we have here in Winnipeg.

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?

Winnipeg needs to focus on recovering from the drastic impacts of Covid 19. I’ll be focusing on economic and social recovery initiatives, community safety, and improving the delivery of core city services. I’ll also be focusing on building the new $100 million recreation campus and $15 million fire hall in the Waverley West ward.
I’ll be working with the Mayor and Council, so Winnipeg can develop deeper working relationship with the Provincial and Federal governments, so they can better deliver on their core responsibilities of healthcare and housing. Now more than ever, all levels of government need to focus and work together to recover from Covid 19 impacts and I will do all I can to enable improved partnerships.  Working together is how we will improve the quality of life for everyone.
The Waverley West ward is a rapidly growing, diverse and multicultural community. l look forward to continue working closely with residents to ensure Winnipeg provides a high quality of life and bright future for our children.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

I’ve been a Councillor for two terms (eight years) serving the residents of south Winnipeg. It is an incredible honour to work with so many amazing individuals to make our community safer and stronger, and to continue improving our quality of life here in Winnipeg.

News that mentions Janice Lukes

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Keep it simple, city – Winnipeg Free Press

January 13, 2023

Winnipeg Free Press - ...technical terms and other unclear language from city communications, with the goal of helping the public better understand them. Last spring, Coun. Janice Lukes successfully lobbied council’s executive policy committee to order a report on the topic. Lukes argues that using “plain language” in all...

Les blocages à la décharge Brady ont coûté plus de 400 000 $ à la Ville de Winnipeg

January 13, 2023

Ici Radio Canada / CBC Francais - ...s'élève à 1,1 milliard de dollars, ce n'est pas écrasant , ajoute-t-il. De son côté, la conseillère du quartier de Waverley West, Janice Lukes, estime qu'il serait bon pour la ville de connaître les coûts supplémentaires ou les pertes qui ne sont pas reflétés dans le chiffre de 411 000...

City of Winnipeg lost over $400K on weeks-long Brady Road landfill closure

January 12, 2023

CBC Manitoba - ...a $1.1-billion operating budget it's not overwhelming," he said. "We certainly have other bigger financial challenges." During the meeting, Coun. Janice Lukes (Waverley West) said it would be good for the city to know about additional costs or losses that aren't reflected in the $411,000 number. She also...

4 Winnipeg neighbourhoods set to have reduced speeds through pilot project

January 10, 2023

CBC Manitoba - ...They are the ones that really need to be addressed," he said. Browaty wants to see more police enforcement of road safety. Committee chair Janice Lukes wasn't swayed by that argument. "In Richmond West, there are very few sidewalks. People walk on the streets, lots of kids, lots of action with...

City looks to move forward with pilot project to lower residential speed limits

January 4, 2023

CTV - ...limits down the road. "We're looking at traffic calming in the neighbourhoods and we've seen a huge desire, I'd call it a public outcry," Coun. Janice Lukes, chair of the city's public works committee. "I envision ultimately as our city grows as our density increases, that eventually it will be a...

Itinérance, femmes autochtones assassinées, sécurité : les défis du maire de Winnipeg

December 29, 2022

Ici Radio Canada / CBC Francais - ...partagé par d’autres membres du conseil. Dès le départ, il a eu une politique de porte ouverte , a souligné la conseillère de Waverley West, Janice Lukes. En janvier, tous les membres du conseil participeront à une retraite d'une fin de semaine au complexe touristique Elkhorn Resort à Onanole, pour...

‘It’s a horrible way to live… have a little understanding’

December 29, 2022

Winnipeg Free Press - ...it comes to poverty, homelessness and addictions… it makes things really challenging when people are living out of bus shelters,” said Coun. Janice Lukes, chairwoman of the Transit advisory committee. Lukes was elected to the committee, which reviews, assesses and recommends strategies to improve...

Homelessness a priority for Winnipeg mayor, councillors ahead of January planning retreat

December 29, 2022

CBC Manitoba - ...wide range of views, a sentiment echoed by other members of council. "Right off the bat … he's had an open-door policy," said Waverley West Coun. Janice Lukes, deputy mayor and chair of the public works committee. In January, all members of council will take part in a weekend retreat at the Elkhorn Resort...

Il est « ridicule » de mettre à l’amende ceux qui déneigent leur trottoir, selon une élue

December 8, 2022

Ici Radio Canada / CBC Francais - ...présidente du Comité des travaux publics de Winnipeg, Janice Lukes, affirme que la Ville doit modifier les règles qui stipulent qu’elle peut donner des amendes aux personnes qui déneigent, elles-mêmes, les trottoirs. Le règlement actuel spécifie que les personnes qui nettoient les trottoirs, les...

‘Common sense must prevail’ on possible fines for clearing sidewalks: Winnipeg councillor

December 7, 2022

CBC Manitoba - ...themselves. "The current bylaw does state that if people are clearing sidewalks, pathways, roads, that they can be fined," Waverley West Coun. Janice Lukes told reporters during a break at a Wednesday meeting of city council's executive policy committee. But "common sense needs to prevail, because I...