Special Meeting - March 15, 2016
- INTRODUCTION
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DELEGATIONS on the 2016 Budget Review
- 1. Councillor Eadie, Mynarski Ward
- 2. Councillor Gillingham, Board Chair, together with Don Norquay, Executive Director, Barry Tuckett, Vice-Chair, Winnipeg Police Board
- 3. Councillor Allard, St. Boniface Ward
- 4. Councillor Gilroy, Daniel McIntyre Ward
- 5. Dave Mouland
- 6. Elliot Sims, Director, Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB)
- 7. Stephen Borys, Director and CEO, Inuit Art Centre Campaign Director, and Nick Logan, Board Member, Winnipeg Art Gallery
- 8. David G. Sanders, Co-Chair of the Bridgwater?Lakes Neighbourhood Association
- 9. Mary Beth Taylor and Catherine Livingtstone, Creaddo Group, on behalf of the Western Canada Aviation Museum
- 10. Mark Cohoe, Bike Winnipeg
- 11. Shauna MacKinnon, University of Winnipeg
- 12. Albert El Tassi, Siloam Mission Capital Campaign Advisory Member, and Floyd Perras, Executive Director of Strategic Initiatives, Siloam Mission
- 13. Bryon Kean, Mediation Services
- 14. Allan Borger, Ladco Company Ltd.
- 15. Gord Delbridge, President CUPE Local 500, and Michael Robinson, President, Winnipeg Association of Public Services Officers (WAPSO)
- 16. Rozalynde McKibbin
- 17. George Fraser, Executive Directgor, and Iwin Kumka, President, The Kildonan Presbyterian Cemetery
- 18. Paulo Cordeiro
- 19. Derek Koop, on behalf of Functional Transit Winnipeg
- 20. Roy Houston and Jason MacInnis, Manitoba Paddling Association
- 21. Lynne Fernandez, The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
- 22. Normand Gousseau, Chief Executive Officer, Entreprises Riel
- 23. Vania Gagnon, Director, Le Mus?e de Saint-Boniface Museum
- 24. Eric Vogan, Urban Development Institute (UDI), Manitoba Chapter
- 25. Shawn Brandson, Chair of Provencher Business Improvement Zone (BIZ)
- 26. Tammy Christensen, Executive Director, Ndinawemaaaganag Endaawaad Inc.
- 27. Josh Brandon, Social Planning Council of Winnipeg
- 28. Dave Sauer, Winnipeg Labour Council
- 29. Nicolas Audette, President, Old Saint-Boniface Resident's Association
- 30. Councillor Sharma, Old Kildonan Ward
- 31. Loren Remillard, Executive Vice-President, Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce
- 32. Michele Kading, Director, Save Our Seine
- 33. Paul Holden, President & CEO, Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology (MITT)
- SUBMISSIONS received:
- 1. Don Norquay, Executive Director, Winnipeg Police Board
- 2. Councillor Allard, St. Boniface Ward
- 3. Dave Mouland
- 4. Elliot Sims, Director, Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB)
- 5. Stephen Borys, Director and CEO, Inuit Art Centre Campaign Director, and Nick Logan, Board Member, Winnipeg Art Gallery
- 6. David G. Sanders, Co-Chair of the Bridgwater Lakes Neighbourhood Association
- 7. Mark Cohoe, Bike Winnipeg
- 8. Floyd Perras, Executive Director of Strategic Initiatives, Siloam Mission
- 10. Allan Borger, Ladco Company Ltd.
- 11. Rozalynde McKibbin
- 12. George Fraser, The Kildonan Presbyterian Cemetery
- 13. Derek Koop, on behalf of Functional Transit Winnipeg
- 14. Roy Houston and Jason MacInnis, Manitoba Paddling Association
- 15. Lynne Fernandez, The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
- 16. Shawn Brandson, Chair of Provencher Business Improvement Zone (BIZ)
- 17. Josh Brandon, Social Planning Council of Winnipeg
- 18. Paul Holden, President & CEO, Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology
- ADJOURNMENT