Colleen Mayer
PC candidate in the St. Vital Winnipeg race.
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Questionnaire Response
Colleen Mayer - St. Vital
1. Why did you decide to run in the Manitoba election?
I had worked for the former City Councillor for St. Vital for many years and being able to find solutions and help the people in my community was very rewarding. Having lived and worked in St. Vital for over 25 years I felt I could make a difference helping others as their local advocate.
Also, being a mother and a school trustee gave me first hand experience into our education system. Wanting to make education better for all of our children really matters to me and I thought this was a great opportunity to have a bigger voice at a different table. Our children deserve the best foundation we can provide them. If we give them strong starts they will be better equipped in their lives and this benefits us all.
2. Why should a voter consider electing you to represent them?
I was elected as the new MLA for St. Vital on April 19, 2016. In addition to my duties as MLA, I proudly serve as the Minister of Crown Services.
I was elected as a Trustee for the Louis Riel School Division in 2010 and re-elected in 2014. I have a good understanding of the issues that are important to the residents of St. Vital and am dedicated to improving the community which I feel are two of my greatest strengths.
As Executive Director of the Old St. Vital Business Improvement Zone (BIZ), I built solid relationship with many city departments, local businesses and organizations, and the community-at-large. These relationships and my time with the Old St. Vital BIZ have been fundamental in developing my understanding of the needs of St. Vital.
I am passionate about giving back to my community and have given my time to many organizations including the United Way, the Windsor Community Center Board of Directors and the Youth Justice Committee. My family and I have also participated in the Winnipeg Homestay program as a host for international students.
3. What key issue(s) / topic(s) will you stand for in your role as MLA, and why are these important to you?
Affordability for all is a concern as well. St. Vital has a diverse population and all groups have spoken to me about the struggles of making ends meet. Seniors are living longer, services need to be sustainable and affordable. We are going in the right direction, but we need to make sure the decisions we make are sustainable. I know my constituents appreciate the work we have done on this already and are looking forward the new proposed ideas in our next term. Tax relief options that we are proposing has resonated well in my community.
4. Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?
I wear my heart on my sleeve and care deeply about the people in my community. I do my best to listen and hear what people tell me, try to find solutions or help where I can and it matters to me what people think and feel. I can’t be an effective leader if I only hear the good. Taking St. Vital’s voice to the legislature is something that I take very seriously and I am humbled that they have given me the opportunity to represent them.
News that mentions Colleen Mayer
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January 7, 2020
Winnipeg Free Press - ...ahead of NDP candidate Laurissa Sims, his closest rival in the race. Jamie Moses was elected as the new MLA for St. Vital after beating incumbent Colleen Mayer in the southeast Winnipeg constituency in what was predicted to be one of the closest races in this year’s provincial election. Aside from the...
Poll reveals Tories’ weak spot
December 27, 2019
Winnipeg Free Press - ...with only one leg. In other words, it’s both amazing and improbable. That brings us to the ghosts of political present. You need only ask Colleen Mayer, the former Tory MLA and cabinet minister who met unanticipated defeat in the September election, about how frightening the current political...
Pallister sends loud, clear message
October 24, 2019
Winnipeg Free Press - ...the NDP. Being in cabinet is not an inoculation against a stiff electoral challenge — as witnessed by the defeat of former Crown Services minister Colleen Mayer in St. Vital — but it certainly does strengthen the chances of Guillemard and Helwer retaining their seats. Helwer’s promotion seems an obvious...
Pallister shuffles cabinet, adds two portfolios
October 23, 2019
Winnipeg Free Press - ...affairs. • Jeff Wharton (Red River North) retains his role as minister of Crown services, which he picked up last month after former minister Colleen Mayer lost her bid for re-election. • Blaine Pedersen (Midland) becomes minister of agriculture and resource development, responsible for watershed...
The two new cabinet positions created by the Pallister government
October 23, 2019
CTV - ...had an icy relationship at times with the province. Minister Jeff Wharton will keep Crown Services, which he inherited from the election loss of Colleen Mayer. Wharton was the municipal relations minister before the shuffle. Other changes saw Ralph Eichler move from Agriculture to a newly named portfolio...
The two new cabinet positions created by Pallister government
October 23, 2019
CTV - ...had an icy relationship at times with the province. Minister Jeff Wharton will keep Crown Services, which he inherited from the election loss of Colleen Mayer. Wharton was the municipal relations minister before the shuffle. Other changes saw Ralph Eichler move from Agriculture to a newly named portfolio...
Pallister shuffles the deck, creates new departments
October 23, 2019
Winnipeg Sun - ...its size and shifting its focus. Before the election, Pallister’s cabinet included the premier plus 13 ministers, though Crown Services Minister Colleen Mayer was not re-elected on Sept. 10. In addition to replacing Mayer, the new cabinet includes one more member. That allowed two MLAs to be promoted,...
Manitoba government vows to finish trade agreement with western provinces in brief throne speech
September 30, 2019
CBC Manitoba - ...The only change is Jeff Wharton, minister of municipal relations, absorbing the duties of overseeing Crown services as a result of former minister Colleen Mayer being defeated in the...
Manitoba Premier fills empty cabinet spot
September 26, 2019
Global News - ...spot in his cabinet. Municipal Relations Minister Jeff Wharton is taking on additional duties overseeing Crown services. The former minister, Colleen Mayer, was defeated in the Sept. 10 provincial election. RELATED: Progressive Conservatives win majority government Pallister has hinted a larger...
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister fills empty spot in cabinet after election
September 26, 2019
Winnipeg Sun - ...spot in his cabinet. Municipal Relations Minister Jeff Wharton is taking on additional duties overseeing Crown services. The former minister, Colleen Mayer, was defeated in the Sept. 10 provincial election. Pallister has hinted that a larger cabinet shuffle could occur in the not-too-distant future. ...