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03 Jul 2021You didn't hear this about body cams00:07:50

Was the cost really $36 Million, or was that the Taxpayer cost?

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14 Jul 2021Klein Gets More Park & Green Space00:04:14

Recently Winnipeg City Council was going to adopt a new strategy for the city that fell short. The new strategy proposed keeping the status quo of parks and/or green space, even though the city is growing out. Klein moved a motion that changed that for our city.

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03 May 2021Is This Really The Best Use of Your Tax Dollars?00:04:32

Over the last few months, City Council members have been horse-trading and working behind closed doors on what some would call a major decision. Should council members stand or push a button to vote? Can you think of more significant issues than buttons or standing that City Council should be discussing? Is this the best use of your tax dollars? Hear what Councillor Klein said to colleagues in the chamber.

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11 Mar 2021Where is the Customer Service?00:07:01

The City of WInnipeg has a monopoly on water and sewer service, and that has lead to dismal customer service levels and rates that are inching closure to your property tax bill.

This has to change. 

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09 Jul 2021The City Hired Who?00:07:23

The City of Winnipeg's new CAO selection is disappointing, unfortunately expected, and truly a missed opportunity. I hope that City Councillors will think long and hard about his decision and the opportunity we have. Kevin Klein explains his thoughts with Hal Anderson.

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01 May 2021Why I voted no, not what others say.00:10:45

The Winnipeg​ Transit Master Plan was passed at City Council on April 29th. I did not support the plan as it was presented. I realize there are many who feel they why I didn't support the plan as it was presented, and most of them are wrong. The truth is, none of them called me to find out why. You deserve to know why. Listen in as I explain it to my council colleagues and now you.

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04 May 2021Time to deal with Winnipeg crime00:04:39

Tuesday, May 4th- Global TV Morning News host Gabrielle Marchand speaks with Kevin Klein about what he would do to address the growing crime in Winnipeg.

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03 Jul 2021City of Winnipeg facilities should be open?00:01:55

Kevin Klein shares his thoughts about opening facilities across Winnipeg.

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15 Aug 2021Dear Diary00:05:35

Episode 2 - Aug 14 Today, I thought I would share my thoughts with you while I walk through an area with George. I'll show you some issues I reported weeks and in some cases months ago, but they have not been addressed by the City. Why? How do you feel about that? Let me know, email kevin@kevinklein.ca.

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07 May 2021Mother of Kid Robbed at Gunpoint00:11:37

A mother of a young boy was robbed at gunpoint while her son was playing with friends. Kevin Klein speaks with Hal Anderson of CJOB News about the rise of crime in Winnipeg.

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12 May 2021What we're not hearing about from City Hall00:09:24

Do you know which buses have had potential exposures to COVID? How did councilors vote on who pays their extra salary? And more of what we are not being told by Winnipeg City Hall or media.

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07 Mar 2021Executive Search Professional Gail Eckert00:43:25

Kevin Klein speaks with Executive Search leader Gail Eckert of Summit Search. Gail and Kevin talk about many topics, International Women's Day and the barriers and challenges she has faced in the private sector.

Is the career landscape changing for women? What is the current status of the job market in Winnipeg during the pandemic? What should a person do who wants to return to the workforce?

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18 Jul 2021The Top Salaries at the City of Winnipeg00:05:23

Kevin Klein talks about the recently released top salaries of people at the City of Winnipeg. Is there a better way?

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24 Feb 2021Homes for Heroes00:08:47

Hal Anderson of 680 CJOB speaks with Kevin Klein about a project he has been working on for more than a year, Homes for Heroes. Hal and Klein also talk about racism within City Hall, and answer a listener's question on city gyms.

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22 Apr 2021A Well Deserved Thank You00:04:26

I want to thank and acknowledge the great team effort of community members and police officers in shutting down a major drug trafficking ring in our city. They have shown us that we can do this together and make our communities a safer place for everyone. I'm so proud of our community. A special shoutout and special thanks to the two women who lead the team to success. The very first female Sergeant responsible for the Drug Enforcement Unit in Winnipeg Police history and the Indigenous female Staff Sergeant who led the investigation, great work ladies! Here is what this team effort accomplished. In October 2020, the Winnipeg Police Drug Enforcement Unit commenced an investigation dubbed Project Matriarch. The project led to the identification and collection of evidence against a drug trafficking organization involved in the production and trafficking of crack cocaine in the Point Douglas neighbourhood. The investigation also led to charges involving proceeds of crime and money laundering offences. Investigators seized cocaine, crack cocaine, Canadian currency, a loaded firearm and ammunition, jewelry, a 2016 BMW X5, and a Skid Steer. Criminal Property Forfeiture filed a statement of claims for 10 residential properties and numerous bank accounts. The total value of seized property and evidence is approximately $2,343,497. Twenty-six people within this organization were arrested, including the original target: Sandra Guiboche. Over 100 criminal charges were laid in this investigation, including; Drug Trafficking, Proceeds of Crime, Conspiracy and Money Laundering offences.

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24 Apr 2021Where Ideas Go To Die00:08:27

Once again, an idea brought forward by a member of City Council who is not one of the Mayor's Executive Policy Councillors (EPC) dies with no debate, no discussion, no questions, no inquiries, and no collaboration. Klein shares a recent example of a composting tax-credit idea that died and the EPC alternative which, if and when it is city-wide, may cost taxpayers more money.

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12 Mar 2021Another Cash Grab00:07:08

The City of Winnipeg arbitrarily added a $500 administrative fee for patio permits this year. The Manitoba Restaurant Association claims 10,000 restaurants have already closed in our province. The negative financial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to put a burden on Winnipeg restaurants and families. Now the city has chosen to add to the financial stresses our small businesses are facing. Councillor Klein (Charleswood-Tuxedo-Westwood) was not impressed with the added fees and will introduce a motion that will instead support these small family-owned restaurants in our community. Klein said, “this government has offered no plan to help re-launch our local economy, and that is unacceptable. Our community needs its leaders to take the lead developing a solid path forward. People want to feel confident this government has their best interest and future in mind. They want hope not more fees.” Klein will introduce a motion to forgive the cost of patio permits for restaurants this summer, including the elimination of the newly introduced Administrative fee of $500.00. Klein said, “this is a small gesture and is the least we can do to help each other as we return to a new normal. Whatever happened to the slogan, One with the strength of many? We need to help each other; we don’t need more businesses closing.” Klein questioned why this government doesn’t consider the impact of losing another 5,000 restaurants and 10,000 jobs would have on our city over the next few years. “I’m sure this government will say that there is a cost to all this, those costs are not tangible." said Klein. The staff are already working, these permits do not require hiring additional staff in any department. In fact, permits are down, so we have the time and resources to help our community members when they need it most, which is now.” "This government needs to be focussing on improving its service levels and partnership approach," said Klein. We have a government that sticks to the old school ways and political spin as directed and that's a fundamental problem at city hall. I would surround myself with the best people, not YES people."

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17 May 2021The $185K Plus City Shell Game00:07:26

The public service it's needs more money to start a City project. The request was for more than $180,000. For what? Listen in, you'll be shocked. Then, watch how some councilors voted even after learning of the "Shell Game." The status quo at Winnipeg City Hall has to go.

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01 May 2021Take a Moment for India00:03:30

During the April 29th Winnipeg​ City Council meeting, Councillor Kevin Klein stood to ask his colleagues to have India in their thoughts and prayers.

Please donate to the India Red Cross by visiting this website:

https://www.redcross.ca/how-we-help/international-programs/international-development/asia/india​

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25 Apr 2021We Pull Back The Curtain at City Hall00:10:44

Hear about a few items that nobody from City Hall wants to discuss. Hal Anderson of CJOB talks Winnipeg​ Politics with Kevin Klein. .

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15 Aug 2021Daily Diary00:06:09

Episode 1 - Aug 13, 2021 What really happens at Winnipeg City Hall? I get asked that question often. I'm also asked how I deal with all the nonsense. Well, it's not all bad. We accomplish things for the residents I serve. We work every day to make a difference, to make Winnipeg just 1% better daily. But, that doesn't answer the questions. I will share the events of the day, frustrations, wins, interesting calls, and more with my daily diary, Inside City Hall.

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30 Sep 2021Today in Winnipeg City Hall00:02:38

Today Inside Winnipeg City Hall: What is happening at the old public safety building? Lunch at Eddies on Selkirk Ave, the Lighthouse Mission talks.

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19 Apr 2021An Organic Waste Partnership Approach00:04:16

Once again, an idea brought forward by a member of City Council who is not one of the Mayor's Executive Policy Councillors (EPC) dies with no debate, no discussion, no questions, no inquiries, and no collaboration. Klein shares a recent example of a composting tax-credit idea that died and the EPC alternative, if and when it is city-wide, may cost taxpayers more money. What was the Composting Tax-Credit Motion? Let's begin with a few organic waste “Did You Knows.” Solid Waste Collection Expenses - $25 Million per year Solid Waste Disposal Expenses - $15 Million per year Long Term Landfill Expenses not included Total Expense (Collection + Disposal) - $40 Million per year Total Garbage in 2020 – 195,000 Metric Tonnes 44% of Residential Garbage is Compostable Organics According to the Public Service, implementing the collection of organics would be very costly to taxpayers. I think people are paying more than enough and would welcome a new approach.Winnipeg has very ambitious green objectives, but we are doing little to achieve them. We can use funding from the green initiative reserve account to support the implementation and staffing. The concept is not new. The Mayor’s Executive Policy Committee Member’s approved the same thing two years ago for another internal position. I have received emails from residents in support of the concept. One has been compositing for 30-years. A few reminded me of a time when the City handed out free composting bins. At home composting can work in tandem with green bin collection. They can complement each other. They are not competing policies. My motion is not meant to override the current green bin pilot project. Like recycling, at home composting is just another tool in the toolbox. The motion is meant to be cost neutral. There should be no additional cost to the city. $1 million in rebates must equate to $1 million in cost savings in collection, disposal, and long-term dumping costs. That is why I am asking for a report back. We have been talking about organic waste collection for years at City Hall, and so far we only have a pilot project underway. If a resident makes the city more efficient, more environmentally friendly, reducing costs, making the city a better place to live then they should directly benefit from their efforts. I want to focus on results, getting things done for our City. I want to get things done.

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06 Mar 2021What is happening at Winnipeg Police Service00:16:41

The Winnipeg Police Association told the media that they are concerned for the mental health of their members. The association requested an internal audit to gauge the morale. Did the City of Winnipeg provide a solution? Give you a reason to feel confident that our Public Safety organization is on stable ground? Or did you only see a few quotes? Kevin Klein shows you more from the press conference, provides you with some fact checks, information not covered by the media, and alternatives to address this genuine concern.

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28 Feb 2021What media didn't tell you00:10:59

Not everything that happens at Winnipeg City Hall is reported by the media.​ Councillor Kevin Klein takes you inside City Hall and shares the real stories and decisions made with your money that should be talked more.

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19 Apr 2021Providing Victims Safe Access00:05:57

The Manitoba Government is providing $6.4 million to support survivors of sexual violence. The funding will support victims of crime, including proposals for new and expanded work with victims of crime, gender-based violence, or in response to missing and murdered indigenous women and girl’s inquiry recommendations. I have recently read a story written by a victim that moved me. A person close to me is a victim of sexual abuse, and I hear how afraid people are to speak. I can appreciate how difficult it must be for these individuals. It’s challenging for survivors of assaults and domestic violence to be vocal on their experiences and opinions in public forums, including with members of the public service, within legislative settings, and council or committee meetings. The lack of voice from survivors of assaults and domestic violence excludes a portion of the population from participation in critical democratic processes, influencing how the public service, police, and society view and deal with assaults and domestic violence. The City of Winnipeg already takes steps to remove barriers to accessing and participating in the democratic processes and governance of the City of Winnipeg in areas such as disabilities, age, newcomers, indigenous cultural practices, and French-language rights. An essential function of democracy is to give voice to those marginalized and silenced by current societal cultures and associated governance structures. Breaking down barriers to participation in the democratic process and civic governance is recognized to be beneficial to the City and society as a whole, and not only for the individuals facing the barriers. The City has developed an Accessibility Plan, last updated in 2019. The Accessibility Plan must be reviewed at least every two years under the Accessibility for Manitobans Act, with a review required in 2021 For these reasons, I am asking the Executive Policy Committee to direct the Winnipeg Public Service to report back on a process to allow citizens who are survivors of assaults and sexual violence to remain anonymous when participating in the Council committee process. Once we have added this to our accessibility Plan, I will be advocating for the Winnipeg Police Board to follow suit and provide a safe place to be heard.

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01 Jun 2021We Don't Have Time for These Games00:12:38

Kevin Klein says that businesses in our city are barely holding on, and residents are experiencing increased stress with the pandemic restrictions. So these silly games are indeed unnecessary at Winnipeg City Council Meetings. Let's work for residents, not ourselves.

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09 May 2021An open & frank discussion on Crime00:08:27

Listen in on an open and frank conversation that CJOB news host Clay Young had with Kevin Klein about Winnipeg crime and other issues facing our city.

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19 Aug 2021My Diary from Inside City Hall00:03:34

Daily Diary - August 19, 2021 I need your help with something, scenes from Shaftesbury Camp Day, and Manitoba Trades!

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12 Mar 2021Stories From City Hall Not in The Media March 1200:07:08

Not everything that happens at Winnipeg​ City Hall is reported by the media.​ Councillor Kevin Klein takes you inside City Hall and shares the real stories and decisions made with your money that should be talked more. This week, a Construction Zone that wasn't really a construction zone. Skyrocketing water and sewer bills. A Master Plan for who, really? And there's more.

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08 Aug 2021Trees Cut Down on Roblin Blvd.00:06:45

Kevin Klein speaks with CJOB's Clay Young about the unthinkable destruction of mature trees on city property just to move a house.

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15 May 2021Our Winnipeg Opens Door to New Impact Fee & less Green Space00:17:04

Kevin Klein has many concerns with the proposed Our Winnipeg Plan. The most concerning is the lack of a Cost-Benefit Analysis which he believes sets the stage for a revised Impact Fee. "Previously, plans like this required cost-benefit analysis. Why would this leadership and administration leave the most critical information out?" says Klein. “We lost a multi-million-dollar lawsuit on impact fees because cost-benefit analysis indicated development paid for development. I can only assume they didn't include it because they don't want residents to know the facts." Klein has sent four motions to the Mayor's Executive Policy Committee (EPC) members, asking them to move each motion on his behalf because non-members of the EPC are not permitted to introduce motions at EPC for the Our Winnipeg Plan. One is asking the Executive Policy Committee to lay over any decision regarding the Our Winnipeg Plan and direct the Public Service to initiate a third party to perform a Cost-Benefit Analysis to indicate if development pays for development. Another, asking the Executive Policy Committee to direct the Public Service to remove all development options (large and small) for park zoned land (natural areas, golf lands, and large parks) from the Our Winnipeg Plan. One would direct the Public Service to include a policy in Our Winnipeg that would claim 7 meters of land from the river as 'right of way" and not allow development, other than parks or paths, unless already separated by a city street. And the final is to direct the Public Service to remove the development option from the Repurposing of Golf Lands from the Our Winnipeg Plan. "Green is the new gold," said Klein. The Our Winnipeg Plan is another example of hypocrisy. This leadership has condemned the province for considering bills during COVID to continue pushing this unfinished Our Winnipeg Plan through."

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13 Aug 2021Premier Steps Aside, Now What?00:07:04

Hal Anderson and Kevin Klein talk about the Premier of Manitoba stepping down, and what we need in the next premier.

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19 Apr 2021Transit Safety00:06:10

I have concerns with the current Transit Master Plan. There are some significant financial questions not being answered. Approval of this plan would max the city's credit. There is a risk that we must consider. There should be a rapid transit route which on one bus connects Red River College's main campus to HSC / U of M to downtown to U of M main campus. Any transit plan not based on 100% electrification is insufficient. Was light rail transit considered? It was fifteen years ago. A Master Plan should move us forward and be functional twenty-five years from now, not just be more of the status quo. Finally, the Master Plan doesn't address a primary concern I hear from residents, using transit isn't safe. We recently saw reports of the protective transit screen breaking when a bottle was thrown at one. I have residents who called me about people refusing to wear masks while riding the bus. They are afraid for their health. Others have reported that people will take a shopping bag if they sit too close to a door. Others are afraid to use transit to attend events because of having to wait for a bus downtown at night. I realize nobody wants to speak about this, but someone has to. Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored. We need to collect quality data to inform policy, direct investments, and plan appropriately. I will NOT spend over one billion dollars of resident's money on a master plan that is only half done and is something residents will continue to be afraid to use. That doesn't make any sense. Let's collect the data. Review the facts and focus on solutions that keep everyone safe.

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02 Mar 2021Who Voted No?00:09:48

Winnipeg has the honour of having the second highest expense account for a Mayor in Canada. The expense account is $1.8 million, just shy of number one Toronto, but more than Montreal or Vancouver's Mayors office. In Winnipeg, that expense account has limited accountability. A motion to make this expense account be transparent, matching what councillors must provide, was voted down at City Council. How can this be defended? Who voted NO to accountability of your money?

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15 Mar 2021What City Hall Isn't Telling You00:12:23

The union representing the paramedics and the firefighters have both asked to be separated. No politician is talking about it, openly. So, Councillor Klein shares what he has learned and believes you deserve to know.

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06 Jul 2021Winnipeg has money problems00:08:36

The City of Winnipeg has quadrupled its debt, what do we have to show for it?

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11 Mar 2021On a bus to nowhere00:12:21

For the last several months, businesses large and small have been planning. Considering options, determining the best path to take once the pandemic restrictions end. But not the City of Winnipeg. Not having a plan for our city is unacceptable. Our community needs its leaders to take the lead developing a solid path forward. There are questions that deserve answers. We need to be ready for when that day comes and it is coming. I want the City of Winnipeg to be the first to out of the gate! I don't want to talk about how we can or will open after 95% of the city and country have already surpassed us. How will we replace the lost revenue? How will we encourage people to get out, shop local, visit our city? All questions I want us to have the answers for, and today we have none. I would like us to be working on a real plan, now. 

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19 Aug 2021Diary from Inside City Hall00:03:19

My day inside City Hall, August 18, 2021.

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12 Jul 2021July 11 Finance Award00:05:42

The CIty of Winnipeg put out a press release announcing the third year straight of winning the financial reporting award. But, did they really win the award, or did you pay for it?

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30 May 2021The Vote Media Didn't Tell You About00:15:24

The Main Street Projects Outreach Van answers the call from the City of Winnipeg to address residents in encampments, bus shelters and those who need a safe warm bed, all at NO CHARGE. But now, Main Street had to cut their service in half because of a lack of funding. Councilor Kevin Klein (Charleswood-Tuxedo-Westwood) found the money to help put the van back into service. How did your city councilor vote? Did they say yes to helping or no?

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01 Apr 2021What Main Street Project Does for Winnipeg00:56:29

On April 1, 2021, the Main Street Project was forced to eliminate its daytime response service. The City of Winnipeg, Winnipeg Police Service (WPS), and Winnipeg Fire, Paramedic Service (WFPS) all call the Main Street Project's Van Response Team to help an individual that WPS or WFPS are not suited to assist appropriately. The Main Street Project response service operated 24-hours a day until today when it lost partial funding. The outreach response van will only operate between midnight, and 7:00 am. When Main Street Project requested $400,000, City Council responded by directing the Public Service to provide a report. "Main Street does not charge the City of Winnipeg for their services. The cost of having WPS or WFPS respond will be three to four times higher than the $400,000 requested. I want to focus on results for Winnipeg, not more reports and delays," said Councillor Klein. While interviewing Jamil Mahood, Executive Director of Main Street Project, Klein, on behalf of the residents in Charleswood-Tuxedo-Westwood, donated $1,000 and challenged his council colleagues to match that amount. Klein said, "I'm trying to be a part of the solution because I worry a lot when I think about our city's future. The Main Street Project's response van is a good investment of city funds. In 2020 many of my council colleagues approved over $2 million for extra legal costs, "that was certainly not a good investment of city funds," said Klein.

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09 Jul 2022No money for Transit Safety00:05:56

Kevin Klein talks about the recent announcement of hundreds of millions for transit infrastructure, but Nothing to make transit safer.

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03 May 2022What's the Plan After Flood Waters Recede in Charleswood?00:06:49

Kevin Klein addresses the City of #Winnipeg Water and Waste council members regarding the flood conditions in Charleswood.

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16 Mar 2022Will Transit Safety Be Improved?00:06:49

Kevin Klein speaks about his presentation to the #Winnipeg Council Committee responsible for transit regarding a need for action to make use safer for residents.

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15 May 2022End Behind Closed Door Meetings00:04:26

Kevin Klein introduced a motion at #Winnipeg City Hall to force the Transit Advisory Meetings public. At present these meetings, which lead to decisions on service, investment, and safety measures are closed off to council members and taxpayers. Klein wants that changed.

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14 Apr 2022311 is Broken00:04:58

Listen in as Kevin Klein address #Winnipeg CIty Council about demanding action to resolve the issues for residents with the broken 311 System.

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02 Jun 2022What council did & didn't00:03:24

Kevin Klein talks about the debates at the most recent #Winnipeg City Council Meeting. He shares his disappointment and asks you, if your happy with how this government is being run.

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28 Aug 2022A Community Town Hall01:16:06

This upcoming Winnipeg Election (October 26) is critical, we cannot afford the same old approach and politicians, we must have Safe Neighbourhood- Accountability at City Hall, and Real Leaders that will get things done.

Join us to talk about the Winnipeg you want to live in at one of our community meetings.

This is a live Facebook taping of our recent meeting at the Norwood Hotel.

BTW - You can watch live on Facebook

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13 Apr 2022The EPC model is outdated00:02:34

Kevin Klein shares his thoughts on the Executive Policy Committee model. Many people refer to it as the "Big Mayor Model".

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11 Jun 2022Winnipeg Bus Shelters00:04:14

Kevin Klein talks to a #Winnipeg City Council Committee about the need to address transit shelter safety.

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03 Jun 2022I can't believe it's happening.00:04:26

Kevin Klein shares an exciting announcement that will help vets who are living on the streets of #winnipeg.

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26 Aug 2022Klein Promises Fresh Approach00:47:46

Marion Willis and Kevin Klein discuss real action to help our vulnerable residents. These actions will make a better #Winnipeg for everyone.

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02 Jun 2022Why is the City Not Answering?00:03:33

Kevin Klein asked for a report and a list of actions regarding the impact of rising fuel costs on the City of #Winnipeg. But the City seems to be ignoring the concern and why not, it's your money not theirs.

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11 Apr 2022No discussion, just No00:10:26

Kevin Klein takes you inside Winnipeg City Hall to talk about about the decision on NOT allowing three more community garbage cans.

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06 Aug 2022Official Launch of Klein For Mayor00:53:35

Listen in the community leaders share their thoughts on Klein for Mayor and from Kevin himself as he outlines what he will do #Winnipeg.

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14 Aug 2022#Winnipeg Police Helicopter00:05:12

As Mayor Kevin Klein will make our neighbourhoods safe. Listen is as Klein speaks about the #Winnipeg Police Helicopter, Air-1.

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04 Jun 2022Promises at a Price00:05:36

Kevin Klein talks about all the parks and recreation strategy, filled with promises and no money to pay for them.

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02 May 2022People Need Help with Flooding00:04:07

Kevin Klein takes you out into Charleswood as he met with residents, took video, and collected photos hoping to help taxpayers get the attention they deserve.

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02 May 2022#Winnipeg Potholes00:05:34

Kevin Klein talks about his motion asking council and the public service to address #potholes on major roads.

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19 Aug 2022Crime reduction is a priority00:08:30

When Kevin Klein announced he was running for Mayor of Winnipeg, he laid out three pillars, Safe Neighbourhoods, Accountability, and Real Leadership.

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17 Aug 2022Klein Announces Historical Change At City Hall00:06:41

When Kevin Klein announced his bid to become the Mayor of #Winnipeg, he committed to delivery on three pillars. Safe neighbourhoods, accountability at City Hall, and bring real leadership.

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05 Jul 2022Deja vu, More Money to Build a New Police Station00:08:05

As the city struggles financially, they want more money to build another new police station.

Klein questions the city on the need.

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03 Jun 2022How Many Police Serve Winnipeg?00:02:21

Kevin Klein talks about what was learned at his Town Hall on Crime.

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30 Jul 2020City Wants More Money For Legal Costs00:13:44

The day after a judge ordered the City of Winnipeg to pay back all residents that paid Impact Fees back, with interest, the City was asking for more money to cover more legal bills. We will learn more in September 2020, but for now, let's talk about it.

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05 Sep 2020Seniors Group Ignored by City Hall00:36:17

A group of mature residents were once considered partners with the City of Winnipeg. Now they are only considered tenants. For years the Good Neighbours Active Living Centre has offered programming to mature residents because the City stopped many years ago. Now Good Neighbours is unclear about their future.

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06 Sep 2020Let's Talk Winnipeg00:03:29

Let's talk Winnipeg. I know there are many stories in our city worth sharing and I hope we can talk about all of them on this podcast. Let's talk about your ideas! We need a vision for our city. Listening to the ideas of others will help us create a vision for all. Do you have ideas? Let's talk about not for profits that help others and maybe there's some listening that will want to help. Let's talk about issues you may be having with City Hall. Talking leads to understanding and accepting. This podcast is dedicated to breaking down walls and building a foundation for a better Winnipeg.

If you want to talk, please email kevin@kevinklein.ca or call 204 986 5232.

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09 Jan 2021Let's Talk COVID with Epidemiologist Cynthia Carr00:32:50

Councillor Kevin Klein has a conversation about COVID-19 with Winnipeg Epidemiologist Cynthia Carr, B.A. (Hons.), M.P.A., M.Sc. of EPI Research.

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16 Jan 2021Festival Du Voyageur 202100:31:24

Episode two of 2021 focuses on Festival du Voyageur, the virtual celebration. Klein speaks with Executive Director Darrel Nadeau about the many new and exciting things planned, including home delivery of the famous Ice Shots (yes, including the ice glass you get to keep).

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19 Jan 2021Let's Talk Winnipeg - Episode Two MB MOVE A THON00:17:59

Councillor Kevin Klein speaks with Manitoba Marathon Executive Director Rachel Munday.

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31 Jan 2021EPC & Bigger Problems in Winnipeg00:10:07

Councillor Kevin Klein speaks with Clay Young on 680 CJOB about governance, the dysfunction at City Hall, safe injection sites, and homeless in Winnipeg.

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31 Jan 2021Winnipeg City Hall Gym was Open00:04:12

After learning the City of WInnipeg staff gyms remained open while all others in the province were closed, 680 CJOB News asks Councillor Klein for his reaction.

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02 Feb 2021How it Should Work Inside Winnipeg City Hall00:58:14

Dr. Aaron Moore from the University of Manitoba Political Science Department speaks with Kevin Klein about how things should work inside Winnipeg City Hall.

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05 Feb 2021Celebrate Black History Month00:40:37

Nadia Thompson, Program Director, for Black History Manitoba and Councillor Kevin Klein talk about the 40th Anniversary of Black History Month. Nadia talks about how she started working at Black History Manitoba. She also discusses how the importance of Black History Month was not taught well in schools in the past and they can do better now. Nadia and Kevin discuss how to know your own culture and to be proud of it. Nadia talks about the impact of the recent protests for Black Lives Matter. Nadia discusses the goals of Black History Manitoba and how the organization needs support all year and not just in February. Nadia talks about some of the events that Black History Manitoba will hold this year including awards ceremonies and the community banquet. 

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10 Feb 2021Celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in Science00:32:59

The world needs science, and science needs women and girls. Women have led ground-breaking research into public health, vaccines, treatments and innovative technology, and been on the front lines of COVID-19 response as scientists, health care workers and more. Kevin Klein speaks with Nusraat Masood from the University of Manitoba about what is happening in Manitoba to promote more Women and Girls in Science.

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14 Feb 2021All We Do Is Talk, When Do We Work?00:08:38

During the January 2021 City Council meeting, the topics debated and considered did very little to improve the service to residents in Winnipeg. No policy changes to benefit residents in the future, no programs to assist residents suffering from current closures. It was over seven hours of talk, talk, and political posturing. There was a long debate on buttons. Yes, buttons. A promise of one individual during a campaign. Voting buttons to replace standing up to be counted when a City Councillor votes opposed or in support, City Council debated this at length. But, the possibility of spending over $250 million on new fire stations passed quickly. Councillor Kevin Klein (Charleswood-Tuxedo-Westwood) stood to address his colleagues regarding all the talk and political posturing and shared his embarrassment and disappointment, asking them to focus on real issues.

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19 Feb 2021City Council Doesn't Listen00:09:05

A Winnipeg resident says City Councillors don't care, and she is not alone. Hal Anderson of 680 CJOB talks about it with Councillor Kevin Klein.

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19 Feb 2021He said what and blames who?00:03:56

Winnipeg​ City Councillor Kevin Klein provides his opinion on comment made by leadership regarding paying the salary for the UFFW President . "I laughed when I read the comments and who was blamed."

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19 Feb 2021What media is not asking about00:07:11

Not everything is reported by the media. Winnipeg​ Councillor Kevin Klein reviews this week inside City Hall and shares the stories that should be talked more.

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