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Two-time mayoral candidate Wasylycia-Leis endorses Loney for mayor this year

Two-time Winnipeg mayoral candidate Judy Wasylycia-Leis has endorsed Shaun Loney's campaign to be Winnipeg's next mayor, the candidate announced Tuesday.

Shone promises more trees; Gillingham promises more small infrastructure repairs

Judy Wasylycia-Leis, seen during her 2014 campaign for mayor, is endorsing Shaun Loney's mayoral campaign this year. (CBC)

Two-time Winnipeg mayoral candidate Judy Wasylycia-Leis has endorsed Shaun Loney's campaign to be Winnipeg's next mayor, the candidate announced Tuesday.

Wasylycia-Leis, a former NDP MLA and MP, finished second to Sam Katz in the 2010 mayoral race, attracting 43 per cent of the popular vote. In 2014, she finishedsecond to Brian Bowman in the 2014 campaign, attracting 25 per cent of the vote.

Loney's campaign said in a statement that the self-described social entrepreneurhas earned the support of Wasylycia-Leis because "hiscareer has revolved around fighting poverty and climate change both issues that are critical to progressive voters in Winnipeg."

Loney and Wasylycia-Leis have called a news conference for The Forks for Wednesday at 1 p.m.

Loneyhas said he is a member of the NDP, albeit one who has misgivings about the party.

Mayoral candidate Shaun Loney has said he is a member of the NDP, though he has misgivings about the party. (Bartley Kives/CBC)

"I've been uninspired by provincial NDP for some time. They're not talking about the issues that are really important to Winnipeg," he said at city hall in Maywhen he registered his campaign.

A Probe Research survey of Winnipeg adults in July suggested Glen Murray is the mayoral candidate of choice among NDP voters.

Shone promises more treepruning, planting

Mayoral candidate Rick Shone pledged Tuesday to bolster Winnipeg's forestry efforts.

The owner of outdoor retail store The Wilderness Supplysaid Tuesday in a statement if he is elected mayor this fall, the city will prune every tree on public property once every seven years, instead of the current pace of once every 32 years.

He also said by the end of his first term, he would ensure the city plants a new tree for every one it removes. In 2020, the city removed 10 times as many trees as it planted.

Shone did not cost out these promises.

On Friday, Shone promised to do more to eliminate red tape for businesses.

Gillinghampledges neighbourhood infrastructure fixes

Mayoral candidate Scott Gillinghampromised to conduct more minor infrastructurerepairs by sending teams of city workers out to seek out the likes broken concrete and graffiti.

In a video posted to Twitter, the St. James councillor said if he's elected this fall, he would create "neighbourhood action teams" that would actively look for deficient infrastructure instead of just responding to complaints.

He initially made this pledge on June 24.

"They'll be able to fill potholes andrepair fences and trim trees and straighten signs and fix broken curbs. They'll know how to do all of those things," he said in the video.

Gillingham said the pledge would cost $16 million over four years, plus $1 million in capital costs.

Gillingham, Shone, Murray and Loney are among 13 candidates registered to run for mayor. The other candidates are Idris Adelakun, Rana Bokhari, Chris Clacio, Kevin Klein, Jenny Motkaluk, Robert-Falcon Ouellette, Jessica Peebles, Desmond Thomasand Don Woodstock.

The candidates must complete a nominations process in September in order to appear on the Oct. 26 ballot.

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