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Two Winnipeg women, Patty Wiens and Sam Beiko, talk about why engaging in local politics is crucial for your community and give you practical advice on how you can make your voice heard. This podcast is for anyone who wants to understand the importance of local governance and its impact on daily life. Located in Winnipeg, but relevant everywhere.
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Episode 10 - Who's Running for Mayor in Winnipeg's 2026 Civic Elections?
Saison 1 · Épisode 10
mercredi 10 juin 2026 • Durée 51:34
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In this episode, we will explore our options for mayoral candidates for Winnipeg’s 2026 Civic Elections. We will start by talking about Scott Gillingham, our current mayor (incumbent), and talk about what he will leave behind as his legacy. Gillingham talks about being tough on crime, yet the rate of traffic violence in Winnipeg is double that of just “regular” violence. We will explore all the details here with you. Thank you to all our patreon sponsors and friends and new followers!
Links:
https://www.pattybikes.com/ballot-babes
Feedback on your councillor or mayor https://forms.gle/ofNgkiBxvUuPXyXq6
Elections 2026 Website: https://www.winnipeg.ca/city-governance/wards-elections/2026-election
Episode 9 - Let's Talk About Money, Babe!
Saison 1 · Épisode 9
lundi 18 mai 2026 • Durée 01:04:20
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Also head over to BallotBabes.com and fill out our survey about your city councillor and send us a voice-memo while you’re at it!
What if you understood how municipal money could actually change the way we build our future? This week we have a special guest joining us, Winnipeg’s municipal finance expert Michel Durand-Wood, who unlocks the secrets most voters and even some politicians don’t see, revealing how city infrastructure costs are piling up decades before we realize it, and how understanding these numbers can help you make smarter choices at the ballot box.
In this episode, you'll discover how municipal budgets really work, and why most election promises don’t account for the long-term costs they create. Michel explains why city debt isn’t “bad,” but a part of a much bigger picture involving infrastructure, urban planning, and sustainable growth.
We break down complicated concepts like capital versus operating budgets, infrastructure investment, and tax strategies with surprising clarity, showing how these financial secrets directly impact your daily life, from streets and parks to transit and water.
You’ll learn how the development patterns of the past have locked cities into cycles of debt, costing billions in future taxes and maintenance, bringing to light the real price of growth. Michel shares practical steps for voters, candidates, and community members to get involved and advocate for transparent, responsible city finances.
More importantly, he reveals that the person with the real power to make change, is… wait for it, YOU!
This episode is perfect for anyone frustrated by long-term infrastructure costs, confused by election promises, or eager to see their city become more affordable, sustainable, and livable.
Whether you're a concerned citizen, a city council watcher, or a future voter, Michel’s insights help you see the city’s financial health clearly and act accordingly, because your voice and your vote can shape a smarter, more resilient Winnipeg.
Michel Durand-Wood is the creator of Dear Winnipeg and author of “You’ll Pay for This!” known for translating complex municipal finance into plain language that everyone can understand. His work helps cities across North America recognize that infrastructure isn't just about roads, it's about the future of communities built on solid, responsible finances.
Let’s build smarter cities together, because the future depends on it.
Links:
The City Project Book Series: https://thecityproject.org/
Patty’s website: www.pattybikes.com
Sam’s website: https://www.smbeiko.com/
Episode 8 - The Drama at City Hall & Your Feedback!
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
samedi 9 mai 2026 • Durée 49:06
Fill out our survey here: https://forms.gle/bsivsQH63A4qWcSq5
Our website is www.ballotbabes.com
Uncover the real stories behind Winnipeg's city hall drama—where politics, community, and controversy collide. This episode dives deep into the recent scandal involving Councillor Russ Wyatt, the struggle for transparency, and the courage of politicians like Cindy Gilroy and Brian Mayes making a difference. From high-stakes council votes and grassroots activism to innovative ideas like bike-friendly urbanism and youth voting, this episode is a must-listen for anyone serious about city politics and community change.You'll discover:
- The details of Councillor Wyatt’s charges and the city's response
- How citizen voices are shaping election campaigns, including the bold push for youth voting rights
- Inspirational stories of grassroots leadership, like Libby’s petition and Cindy Gilroy’s activism
- The economic and environmental savings of bike lanes, and why they matter for your wallet and the planet
- Insights from city councilors who are evolving, and those who could use a serious reboot
Episode 7 - Women on Council and Who's Running in 2026?
Saison 1 · Épisode 7
dimanche 19 avril 2026 • Durée 39:29
Tell us the good, the bad and the ugly about your City Councillor here:
If you don’t know what ward you’re in, check it out here: https://www.winnipeg.ca/city-governance/wards-elections/council-wards-map
In today’s episode, we will talk about the Empowering Women event at City Hall, and share some speculations of who’s running in Winnipeg’s 2026 civic elections. We would also love to hear what you think about your city councillor! Are they doing a good job or are you frustrated with the way things are going in your neighbourhood? Tell us everything by filling out this form and we’ll be sure to give you feedback in upcoming episodes. https://forms.gle/JgTk2tbUR4xUi1HE9
Key Topics
Candidate eligibility and registration deadlines
Profiles of mayoral and council candidates
The election process and voting tips
Community involvement and political engagement
Historical milestones in Winnipeg's city council
Links
Our website: https://www.pattybikes.com/ballot-babes
Chapters
00:00 Empowering Women in Local Politics
02:54 Campaign Strategies and Community Engagement
05:36 Challenges Faced by Women in Politics
08:16 The Role of School Trustees
11:11 Speculations on Upcoming Elections
19:58 Candidate Overview and Insights
27:14 City Council Dynamics and Incumbents
34:27 Understanding Paper Candidates and Their Impact
Episode 6 - Full City Council Update! Bike Lanes, Transit and 30 Km/h
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
mercredi 1 avril 2026 • Durée 01:05:55
Welcome to Episode 6 of Ballot Babes—the podcast you wish you didn’t need, but absolutely do.
We’re here to devour, discuss, and digest everything happening at Winnipeg City Hall with wit, sarcasm, and a healthy dose of skepticism.
✨ Support the show: Visit BallotBabes.com and hit the Patreon link! Support us for as little as $3/month.
A huge thank you to our newest patron, Robyn—queen of getting things DONE. We appreciate you!
There’s a lot going on, and we are so here for it.
🏛️ Full Council Meeting HighlightsWe break down the latest meeting with clips and commentary from:
- Councillor Duncan
- Councillor Lukes
- Councillor Durand-Wood
- Several delegates weighing in
We’re talking about the provincial budget’s announcement of free transit for youth—and what council had to say about it.
☎️ Listener CallsWe play and discuss your calls on:
- How to support people running for office
- Voting records
- How to raise issues with the City of Winnipeg
The motion to ask the province for a 40 km/h default citywide speed limit, plus:
- Browaty’s poll
- Delegate feedback
- Pedestrian safety concerns, including a recent fatality at Main & Dufferin
We cover:
- The latest debate
- Key councillor clips
- Why the bike lane fight isn’t over
- Councillor Rollins’ new motion
- Councillor Lukes’ timeline for permanent design and construction
Do we believe construction will actually happen in 2027?
…We discuss.
We save this topic for last so you can watch the rest of the episode if this content is triggering.
We discuss recent news involving:
- A sitting Winnipeg city councillor
- A former Winnipeg city councillor and provincial cabinet minister
City Council works for you.
And this October—don’t just get mad.
Take your Babe to Vote.
Search votes by councillor:
https://legacy.winnipeg.ca/council/VIS/members
Event link – Empowering Women in Winnipeg (April 11):
https://janicelukes.ca/blog/empowering-women-in-winnipeg/
Bike Winnipeg – Active Transportation Info:
https://www.bikewinnipeg.ca/active-transportation-a-key-piece-of-winnipegs-climate-solution/
Episode 5 - What did Scott Gillingham say about Seniors?
Saison 1 · Épisode 5
lundi 23 mars 2026 • Durée 49:07
If you are feeling lost in the maze of Winnipeg politics, you're not alone. Many people don’t understand how municipal decisions impact their daily lives. But do not panic! The Ballot Babes are here! Our goal is to discuss the pressing political issues in Winnipeg leading up to the election on October 28th. This podcast will equip you with practical knowledge and a deeper understanding of the decisions shaping your community.
In this episode we take calls from listeners regarding Winnipeg Transit and we dive deep into the latest Executive Policy Committee meeting, focusing on issues of safe speeds and the bike lane project on Wellington Crescent. If you didn’t have a chance to watch the latest meeting, we have digested and collected THE BEST “little videos” to help you understand:
- An amazing delegation from University of Manitoba’s Professor Richard Milgrom explaining why a pilot project is the best form of public engagement;
- Councillor Evan Duncan’s AMAZEMENT and condescension at a delegate’s preference to have the pilot project completed and give away 5.5 million to other, more pressing needs.
- How the mayor, Scott Gillingham feels about senior citizens who want to use active transportation;
- What Councillor Jeff Browaty thinks about slowing down the speed limit in residential streets;
Links:
Ballot Babes Website - Support Us and Leave us a Message! https://www.pattybikes.com/ballot-babes
Full Executive Policy Committee Meeting
https://youtu.be/_GoMvb7Zfug?si=JANUdFFZX8dII6Z1
Learn more about Sam’s books at www.smbeiko.com
Pre-order her new book here: https://ecwpress.com/products/sleuth-of-ferren-city?_pos=5&_sid=4edeea6bf&_ss=r
Patty’s website: https://www.pattybikes.com/
Order Patty’s book here: https://www.mcnallyrobinson.com/9781773371399/patty-wiens/thatll-never-work-here
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Local Politics
01:22 Reviewing City Hall's Recent Events
04:49 Feedback on Winnipeg Transit
09:26 Budget Priorities and Police Spending
10:27 City Hall's Executive Policy Committee Meeting
18:54 Community Engagement and Delegations
26:38 Expert Opinions on Infrastructure
28:17 Mayor's Comments on Seniors and Infrastructure
33:37 Speed Limit Discussions and Community Safety
41:42 Community Meetings and Civic Engagement
48:51 BallotBabes_Animation.mp4
48:55 NEWCHAPTER
#Winnipeg #MunicipalProjects #CityBudget #Infrastructure #CommunityEngagement #Housing #PublicTrust #CityCouncil #UrbanPlanning #PublicPolicy #Transportation #CommunitySafety #BikeLanes #SpeedLimits #PublicEngagement
Episode 4 - Let's Talk About Winnipeg Transit, Babe!
Saison 1 · Épisode 4
mardi 17 mars 2026 • Durée 52:41
Support this podcast by going to www.ballotbabes.com and clicking on the Patreon Link.
Do you take public transit in Winnipeg? Maybe you noticed the massive overhaul the system underwent in June, and maybe, like Sam, you lurk in the public Facebook groups of the masses decrying the change. Whatever your feelings about our public transit system in Winnipeg, this episode is for you! Learn about the reason for the changes, why they may actually be of benefit in the long run, how the feedback has broken down, and how you can send in your own (detailed, constructive, non-ragey) thoughts to the City of Winnipeg to help them make changes. Plus, we chat about what qualifications you need to become a City Councillor, a potential Free Fare system and what its impacts could be on Winnipeg, and finally we get you geared up for the next meeting at City Hall on March 17!
HOMEWORK
Send in your thoughts about public transit to 311 HERE: https://info.winnipegtransit.com/en/help/contact/
Look around on your commute: are you a fish who’s seen the water, yet?
March 17 - Executive Policy Committee Meeting
Phone or email Mayor Gillingham, Jeff Browaty, Janice Lukes, Evan Duncan, Ross Eadie, and Vivian Santos to let them know you’d like the cheaper, more efficient feedback gathering method – the temporary bike lane on Wellington – back on the agenda!
Find Councillors’ contact info here: https://www.winnipeg.ca/city-governance/mayor-council/council-members
Find the EPC Meeting Agenda here: https://dmis.winnipeg.ca/ViewMeeting?documentId=27988§ionId=805033
Send in your comments or sign up to delegate here: https://www.winnipeg.ca/city-governance/mayor-council/council-committee-meetings/participate-meeting/register-delegation-or-submit-comments-committee-council
Watch it live here: Watch here
Patreon Link
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Winnipeg Babes Podcast
01:18 Discussing Winnipeg Transit Changes
03:32 Community Involvement in Elections
08:27 Comparing Transit Systems: Brazil, Toronto, Winnipeg
12:21 Details of Winnipeg Transit Overhaul
15:14 Public Feedback and System Improvements
18:07 Funding Challenges and Provincial Politics
22:47 How to Effect Change in City Infrastructure
27:35 Engaging with City Council Meetings
36:54 The Economics of Free Transit
46:50 Upcoming Public Meetings and How to Participate
52:06 Closing Remarks and Call to Action
Episode 3 - Who Holds Power in Winnipeg Politics and No Bike Lane for You!
Saison 1 · Épisode 3
dimanche 8 mars 2026 • Durée 01:07:06
Check out our website at ballotbabes.com and send us a voice memo with your thoughts
In this episode, we reveal the secret inner workings of Winnipeg’s governance, exposing a system that keeps the public in the dark and makes real change nearly impossible. We dive into the notorious "strong mayor" model, showing how private briefings, limited transparency, and a handful of decision-makers wield control over city projects, from budget cuts to infrastructure delays. Plus, laugh and get outraged as we dissect a recent public works meeting filled with shortcuts, sneaky motions, and political games designed to thwart community efforts.
00:00 Introduction to Local Politics
01:12 Understanding Winnipeg's Governance Model
15:37 The Strong Mayor Model and Its Implications
16:02 Public Works Meeting Insights
31:12 Understanding Delegations and Their Impact
37:22 Navigating City Council Meetings
43:47 The Role of Community Advocacy
49:00 Analyzing Recent Council Decisions
57:35 Next Steps for Advocacy and Engagement
Councillor Lukes’ Website: https://janicelukes.ca/
Winnipeg Governance Model Video by Councillor Luke's - https://youtu.be/nx_T03uG6a8?si=SJtBVBaFjym7QwZw
City of Winnipeg Official Website - https://winnipeg.ca
Public Works Committee Meetings - City of Winnipeg - https://winnipeg.ca/council/meetings/public-works
City of Winnipeg election results 2022 - https://legacy.winnipeg.ca/clerks/election/election-2022/results/index.html
As a Patreon supporter, you get first dibs on this episode, so make sure to go to Patty’s Patreon page and add to cart
Order Patty’s book in Canada from McNally Robinson: https://www.mcnallyrobinson.com/9781773371399/patty-wiens/thatll-never-work-here?blnBKM=1
and in the USA from Bookshop.org: https://bookshop.org/p/books/that-ll-never-work-here-challenging-the-myths-around-biking-in-a-winter-city-the-city-project-book-3/632bcbd73d3178fe?ean=9781773371399&next=t
Sign up for Patty’s newsletter at www.pattybikes.com
Learn more about Sam’s books at www.smbeiko.com
Pre-order her new book here: https://ecwpress.com/products/sleuth-of-ferren-city?_pos=5&_sid=4edeea6bf&_ss=r
Episode 1 - The Pilot Project - Why The BLEEP Should You Vote
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
jeudi 26 février 2026 • Durée 30:29
Welcome to Ballot Babes! Our inaugural episode explores the importance of local politics in Winnipeg, how city council decisions impact your daily life, and how citizens like you can become more engaged in the political process–with a civic election coming up in October! Hosts Patty Wiens and Sam Beiko share personal stories, recent political events, and practical tips for voter engagement.
Resources:
Standing Policy Committee of Public Works Agenda for March 4, 2026 at 9:30 AM
Winnipeg Transportation Master Plan
City of Winnipeg Council Meetings
How to Find Your City Councillor in Winnipeg
Logo designed by Sam Beiko using graphics created by Amir Rahman Sunaryo and Gantar Priot Logo animation by Vandalante.ywg
Episode 2 - Urgent Call! Will you come to Winnipeg City Hall on March 4?
Saison 1 · Épisode 2
lundi 2 mars 2026 • Durée 37:18
So you care about voting–now what?
Welcome back to Ballot Babes, where we demystify Winnipeg civic politics ahead of the October 28 municipal election! We’re dropping a somewhat urgent episode in light of the Standing Policy Committee on Public Works meeting, taking place March 4, 9:30am at City Hall. We’re going to tell you all about what this committee does, who is on the committee, and why you should care about this upcoming meeting! If you can go in person, we highly recommend it; if you can write in comments or delegate at this meeting, we walk you through why engaging with these processes matter when it comes to influencing the fabric of our local democracy.
We’ll be particularly focusing on the scrapping of the temporary bike lane infrastructure hard fought for since 2024, and the motion for city-wide speed limit reduction.
Got feedback, thoughts about your neighbourhood, or you just want a place to vent? Head over to ballotbabes.com and select LEAVE A MESSAGE! We listen to them all, and we’re right there venting with you.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Civic Engagement
07:48 Current Events at City Hall
19:07 Public Works Committee and Infrastructure
25:11 Wellington Crescent Bike Lanes Discussion
31:51 Speed Reduction Recommendations
36:51 Empowering Community Voices
37:05 BallotBabes_Animation.mp4
37:09 NEWCHAPTER
Sign up to delegate or submit comments:
Public Works Meeting from November 2024 where Councillor Lukes suggests temporary bike lanes
City of Winnipeg, Council members directory
Links
As a Patreon supporter, you get first dibs on this episode, so make sure to go to Patty’s Patreon page and add to cart
Support Patty’s podcast at www.pattybikes.com/podcast
Sign up for Patty’s newsletter at www.pattybikes.com
Learn more about Sam’s books at www.smbeiko.com
Pre-order her new book here: https://ecwpress.com/products/sleuth-of-ferren-city?_pos=5&_sid=4edeea6bf&_ss=r









