2022 Winnipeg Election Results
Ross Eadie
Candidate in the Mynarski Councillor Candidates race.
Ross can be reached on social media, at [email protected], or by calling 204-306-8893.
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Questionnaire Response
Ross Eadie - Mynarski
What got you into politics?
Getting involved in the disability activist/advocate movement, after graduating with the top honour from Red River College’s business administration program, led me into politics. At the Independence 1992’s international disability conference, we in Canada had many successes in advocacy, but we acknowledged persons with disabilities needed to be behind the scenes in government to effect real change. Of course working as an advocate on various committees and having children meant I had a bigger concern for the future for all Winnipeggers. Dan Vandal said Ross you sound like a politician. Did you ever think of running – yes in 1998.
What experience will you bring to compliment your role as (Mayor / Councillor / School Trustee)?
With my education, work history and general life experience, I have given a lot to the city and Council over my twelve years in office. In my life, there is way too much to describe in this format. My strengths are finance and analysis of many different by-laws, issues and policies. Well, I stand up and fight for the working class as that is where I come from.
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?
From a governance policy effort, I mean to resolve our city problems: dumped garbage, encampments and derelict buildings. My six commitments work towards some resolution to those issues, but all six commitments are good for the North End, West Kildonan and Winnipeg:
Work for Fair City Financing
“Today, Mynarski residents face surmounting financial pressure, needing to work more than one job in many cases.”
Improvements in Crime and Safety
“Calls to the Winnipeg Police Service for crime, and non-crime issues – often health crisis related – continue to rise, with the WPS unable to respond in a timely fashion.”
Continue Focus on Parks and Recreation
“Winnipeggers demanded and received plans to improve and renew green space, leisure, and recreation services.”
Consolidate Solid Waste Collection
“All the garbage dumped and laying around is ours and affects all of us.”
Better Employment with the City
“This year the City of Winnipeg had a difficult time hiring workers to staff and fulfill the goals of some City services, like neighborhood wading pools, because the City no longer pays living wages.”
Continue Roads Renewal and Focus on Major Infrastructure
“Inflation in construction costs is reducing the number of streets that get renewed each year.”
Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?
In 1998, I knew what a councillor’s office dealt with on a day-to-day basis. When I won in 2010, I, the councillor, deal with all the various functions of Council governance which is huge in itself. A councillor hires an executive assistant to assist in the office and deal with day-to-day case work called service requests as the councillor needs to keep on thousands of reports each year. The councillor also trys to make amendments to by-laws and policies to make city systems work better. What voters do not see is all that behind-the-scenes negotiations and debate with colleagues and public servants.
I am always working for a better future. Ross Listens!
News that mentions Ross Eadie
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Election results from Winnipeg and Brandon
October 26, 2022
CTV - ...Kildonan Jason Schreyer* (ELECTED) Ryan Kochie Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry Michael Thompson Sherri Rollins* (ELECTED) Mynarski Ed Radchenka Ross Eadie* (ELECTED) Steve Snyder Natalie Smith Aaron McDowell North Kildonan Jeff Browaty* (ELECTED) Andrew Podolecki Old Kildonan Devi Sharma*...
Mynarski council candidates plan to get creative to correct crime, vacant buildings
October 25, 2022
CBC Manitoba - ...problems." Eadie said he's collaborated over the years with other councillors to address the fires, the build-up of garbage and safety in general. Ross Eadie says he's worked for years to address safety in Mynarski. (CBC) Eadie sent CBC News an email chain from 2020, where he asks city administration for...
Ward races: a look at Winnipeg’s city council candidates
October 24, 2022
Winnipeg Free Press - ...with a particular focus on downtown and infill housing. MYNARSKI CITY OF WINNIPEG Mynarski ward boundary map INCUMBENT: First elected in 2010, Ross Eadie is running for his fourth term as councillor of Mynarski. Despite numerous competitors in the last three elections, Eadie has remained a favourite,...
‘It was uncalled for’: Mynarski candidate calls police after early morning incident with incumbent
October 21, 2022
CTV - ...candidate in the race for the Mynarski ward says rival incumbent Ross Eadie threatened him at his home in the middle of the night, prompting a call to police. Ed Radchenka said four weeks ago, Eadie woke him up in the early morning hours. "He came to my house, and was mad at me at 1:30 in the morning,...
Two more candidates in Mynarski race want change in city hall transparency, curbing crime
October 20, 2022
CTV - ...drama unfolds between Mynarski incumbent Ross Eadie and his former executive assistant both vying for the council seat, two other candidates want change. In July, CTV News Winnipeg reported current councillor Ross Eadie and his former long-time assistant Aaron McDowell are running against each other....
Uncontested elections are a loss for all
October 11, 2022
Winnipeg Free Press - ...competing for a seat on council. The lack of an incumbent may be one of the reasons; only one of those seats (Mynarski) featured an incumbent (Ross Eadie). These observations are not meant as a criticism of those who are either acclaimed or running against minimal opposition. It is, however, a...
Is it time for term limits?
September 27, 2022
The Manitoban (UofM) - ... Long-time incumbents Jeff Browaty of North Kildonan (councillor since 2006), John Orlikow of River Heights-Fort Garry (councillor since 2009), Ross Eadie of Mynarski and Sharma (councillors since 2010), Brian Mayes of St. Vital (councillor since 2011), Matt Allard of St. Boniface and Janice Lukes of...
Five candidates on ballot for Mynarski ward councillor
September 23, 2022
Winnipeg Free Press - ... Mynarski ward offers one of the more crowded races in the upcoming civic election, with five candidates running for the seat held by Coun. Ross Eadie. The municipal election is Wed., Oct. 26. Ross Eadie (incumbent) Ross Eadie has been Mynarski councillor since 2010. He said he has six...
Two Winnipeg city councillors acclaimed ahead of upcoming election
September 21, 2022
CTV - ...Kildonan Ryan Kochie; Jason Schreyer (incumbent); Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry Sherri Rollins (incumbent); Michael Thompson; Mynarski Ross Eadie (incumbent); Aaron McDowell; Ed Radchenka; Natalie Smith; Steve Snyder; North Kildonan Jeff Browaty (incumbent); Andrew Podolecki; Point...
Who’s on your ballot? Deadline for Winnipeg mayor, council candidate nominations passes – Winnipeg
September 20, 2022
Global News - ...Anderson, Gordon Penner, Evan Duncan, Steven Minion, and Brad Gross will compete for the Charleswood-Tuxedo-Westwood seat. In Mynarski, incumbent Ross Eadie is up against Natalie Smith, Aaron McDowell, Ed Radchenka, and Steve Snyder. St. James, another ward with no incumbent, includes candidates Eddie...