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Ballot Babes

Ballot Babes

著者: Patty Wiens & Sam Beiko
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概要

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.

2026 Patty Wiens & Sam Beiko
政治・政府 政治学
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  • Episode 6 - Full City Council Update! Bike Lanes, Transit and 30 Km/h
    2026/04/01

    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!

    In This Episode

    There’s a lot going on, and we are so here for it.

    🏛️ Full Council Meeting Highlights

    We break down the latest meeting with clips and commentary from:

    • Councillor Duncan
    • Councillor Lukes
    • Councillor Durand-Wood
    • Several delegates weighing in
    🚌 Winnipeg Transit Update

    We’re talking about the provincial budget’s announcement of free transit for youth—and what council had to say about it.

    ☎️ Listener Calls

    We play and discuss your calls on:

    • How to support people running for office
    • Voting records
    • How to raise issues with the City of Winnipeg
    🚗 Speed Limit Debate

    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
    🚲 Wellington Crescent Saga

    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.

    ⚠️ Trigger Warning: Sexual Assault Charges (final segment of episode)

    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

    🗳️ Remember Winnipeg…

    City Council works for you.
    And this October—don’t just get mad.
    Take your Babe to Vote.

    🔗 Resources & Links

    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/

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  • Episode 5 - What did Scott Gillingham say about Seniors?
    2026/03/23

    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:


    1. An amazing delegation from University of Manitoba’s Professor Richard Milgrom explaining why a pilot project is the best form of public engagement;
    2. 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.
    3. How the mayor, Scott Gillingham feels about senior citizens who want to use active transportation;
    4. 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


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    49 分
  • Episode 4 - Let's Talk About Winnipeg Transit, Babe!
    2026/03/17

    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

    https://patreon.com/herproblem?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink


    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

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    53 分
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