Green Party of Manitoba

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P.O. Box 26023, RPO Maryland. Winnipeg, R3G 3R3

The 31 Candidates

Candidates are displayed alphabetically by constituency.

Garrett Bodnaryk
Phone: 204-218-1993
Kevin Nichols
Phone: 204-782-1734
Questionnaire: Read Kevin's Response
Kate Storey
Phone: 204-546-2099
Questionnaire: Read Kate's Response
Steven Stairs
Phone: 204-797-0201
Stacey O’Neill
Phone: 204-435-2218
Martha Jo Willard
Phone: 204-889-1000
Questionnaire: Read Martha's Response
Mike Urichuk
Phone: 204-573-6214
Michael Cardillo
Phone: 204-232-3483
Françoise Vrignon
Françoise Vrignon
Phone: 431-998-8683
Signe Knutson
Phone: 204-786-2461
Dan Soprovich
Phone: 204-734-3054
Questionnaire: Read Dan's Response
Bob Krul
Phone: 204-470-8696
Questionnaire: Read Bob's Response
David Nickarz
Phone: 204-430-0568

Questionnaire Response

1. What are the key issues that your party stands for? Why are these issues important?

The key issues are: poverty reduction, greenhouse gas reduction, education tax reform, health care reform and provincial debt and deficit reduction.  Poverty reduction is important because it results in a lower demand for very expensive social, health and corrections services and because it leads to improved quality of life for the poor.  Greenhouse gas reduction is important because climate change induced by rising GHG emissions is the single most important threat facing human kind.  Education tax reform is critical because of the unequal access to education funding imposed by the property tax base and the resulting inequities in school division access to education funds.  Health care reform is important because too little funding is going towards prevention and healthy living.  Lifestyle related conditions like the rising obesity rates are causing large increases in diabetes and hypertension.  Tackling the provincial debt and deficit are important because they burden future generations with rising debt costs which enrich the wealthy who hold the provincial debt.

2. What makes your party different from other political parties?

What distinguishes the Green Party of Manitoba from the others are its bold plans to:

  • cut the poverty rate in Manitoba by 45 per cent by financing a Guaranteed Annual Income through reform of the personal income tax system and the elimination of existing provincial income transfer programs;
  • to reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions through a $50/tonne carbon tax which will result in lower tax rates and a $166 million per year Green Fund to finance the measures needed to help Manitobans use less fossil fuels and improve the functioning of the economy;
  • to end the unfair system of funding public schools through the education property tax by shifting taxes to the personal and corporate income tax systems and to introduce an equitable funding formula for school divisions;
  • to tackle the rising provincial debt and annual deficits by constraining spending to the annual increases in the nominal GDP and to raise additional revenues through the closing of tax loopholes.

3. What are the first things you would like to do if you form government after the 2016 election?

The first things the GPM would do upon forming government is begin the design and implementation of the Guaranteed Annual Income and the Carbon tax, to undertake a review of existing tax expenditures to identify those which should be eliminated.

4. Why should a voter choose to vote for your party?

The other parties do not have the bold plans adopted by the Green Party to tackle the serious problems of poverty, climate change, inequitable financing of public schools. They offer more of the same.

5. Do you have any other comments regarding your party that you would like to share?

The Green Party is not affiliated with any special interests such as the Business community or the Union movement nor does it try to appease everyone. Its focus is on creating a sustainable society – environmentally, economically, politically and socially and all of its policies are developed with that objective in mind.  Thus, it is neither left nor right but centered on creating a sustainable future.

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April 19, 2016

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CBC Manitoba's election debate on health care

March 28, 2016

CBC.ca - James Beddome (Green), Sharon Blady (NDP) and Inez Vystrcil-Spence (Liberal) joined the CBC's Chris Glover in a live chat between 6:15 p.m. and 7 p.m. and took readers' questions on everything from ambulance wait times to how the parties promise to ...

Two Manitoba Housing tenants make $200000 plus per year

March 28, 2016

Winnipeg Sun - Bokhari asserts herself in Chamber debate · James Beddome · Greens pitch 'human composting' · NDP candidate Wab Kinew speaks at a Fort Rouge candidate debate hosted by Osborne Village BIZ. Many signs, no clear winner at Fort Rouge debate.

Cast of characters

March 28, 2016

Winnipeg Free Press - It's a charge Manitoba Green party Leader James Beddome calls "absolutely ridiculous." "It was a council decision, we didn't feel he was the right candidate to represent the Green party," Beddome said. Swan is the only member of the Gang of Five ...

Cast of characters

March 28, 2016

Winnipeg Free Press - It's a charge Manitoba Green party Leader James Beddome calls "absolutely ridiculous." "It was a council decision, we didn't feel he was the right candidate to represent the Green party," Beddome said. Swan is the only member of the Gang of Five ...

Plenty of twists in Minto campaign

March 28, 2016

Brandon Sun - It's a charge Manitoba Green Leader James Beddome calls “absolutely ridiculous.” “It was a council decision. We didn't feel he was the right candidate to represent the Green party,” Beddome said. Swan is the only member of the Gang of Five running for ...

Running blind

March 27, 2016

Winnipeg Sun - Peter MacKay. MacKay tops poll for Tory leadership · Manitoba Liberal Leader Rana Bokhari. Manitoba Liberals lose fifth candidate · Gary Marshall to lead Manitoba Party · james beddome. Greens want education off property tax bills · SUNshine Girl: Alexa.

Most Manitobans want lower PST, finds Vote Compass

March 26, 2016

CBC.ca - ... read comments; Jets dismantle Wild in final home game of season read comments video; James Beddome: A personal look at the politics of being Green read comments; Juno Awards 2016: The Weeknd, Bieber, Dean Brody among winners read comments ...

Liberal Candidate Wants to Create a Homeless Village

March 25, 2016

ChrisD.ca - Wednesday night's debate was also attended by Manitoba Health Minister and NDP candidate Sharon Blady, Conservative Ian Wishart, and Green Party candidate James Beddome. A similar village to the one Guiboche envisions already exists in Oregon.

Tears of joy as Winnipeg taekwondo team returns from Brussels

March 24, 2016

CBC.ca - CBC Manitoba election debate: health care. 13:42. James Beddome (Green), Sharon Blady (NDP), Inez Vystrcil-Spence (Liberal) and Myrna Driedger (PC) joined the CBC's Chris Glover for a debate Monday evening about health care issues in the province.

Most parties non committal on city real estate inquiry

March 24, 2016

Winnipeg Free Press - "Subject to the outcome of the ongoing RCMP investigation, the Green Party of Manitoba would call a judicial inquiry into the City of Winnipeg's capital construction and real estate scandals," Green Leader James Beddome said in a statement. "If ...

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