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Tracking who they're backing: A guide to candidate allegiances, endorsements in Winnipeg's election

No fewer than 15 city council candidates are either supported by labour entities or are backing mayoral candidates. Here's where their allegiances lie.

From labour unions to mayoral-race preferences

No fewer than 15 council candidates have union or mayoral affiliations in this election. (Teghan Beaudette/CBC)

Officially, there are no parties at city hall. But there are plenty of unofficial slates in this election.

No fewer than 15 city council candidates are either supported by labour entities or are backing mayoral candidates.

Here's where their allegiances lie:

Firefighter-endorsed candidates

Historically, the United Fire Fighters of Winnipeg has been the most politically active union in the city. This year, it's staying out of the mayoral race.

The UFFWis active in seven out of Winnipeg's 15 council wards, however.

The firefighters are supporting four incumbentcouncillors: Matt Allard in St. Boniface, Scott Gillingham in St. James, Brian Mayes in St. Vital and Mynarski'sRoss Eadie, union president Alex Forrest said.

The UFFWis also supporting Garth Steek in his effort to unseat John Orlikow in River Heights-Fort Garry and two candidates in wide-open races: Kevin Klein in Charleswood-Tuxedo and Stephanie Meilleurin Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry.

Police-associated candidates

Unlike the UFFW, the Winnipeg Police Association is not endorsing any council candidates. But the police union has accepted invitations to attend town halls about crime organized by three council candidates.

The police association has sent representatives to town halls organized by Klein in Charleswood-Tuxedo and Steek in River Heights-Fort Garry.

On Thursday, the union plans toattendanother town hall organized by Meilleur in Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry, WPA president Maurice Sabourin said.

The WPAhas also helped mayoral candidate Jenny Motkaluk develop policy.

Sabourin said the union responds to any invitation it receives.

Labour-endorsed candidates

The Winnipeg Labour Council has endorsed candidates in half the races for seats on council this fall.

The left-of-centre group has endorsed four incumbent Winnipeg councillors:Matt Allardin St. Boniface, Ross Eadie in Mynarski, Brian Mayesin St. Vital and Jason Schreyer in Elmwood-East Kildonan.

The council has also endorsed two candidates in wards with no incumbents Sherri Rollins in Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry and Kate Sjoberg in Point Douglas.

It has also endorsed Josh Brandon, who is trying to unseat Cindy Gilroy in Daniel McIntyre, as well as Kurt Morton, who is competing against two sitting councillors in St. James: Scott Gillingham and Shawn Dobson.

Team Jenny Motkaluk

Four sitting members of council who are running for re-electionform a slate of candidates who support mayoral candidate Jenny Motkaluk'seffort to unseat incumbent Brian Bowman.

While all four also served as members of the unofficial council opposition in the last election, two are NDP-affiliated and two others haveconservative ties.

North Kildonan'sJeff Browaty, Jason Schreyer in Elmwood-EastKildonan, Ross Eadie in Mynarski and Waverley West councillor-elect Janice Lukes who was acclaimed on Sept. 17 all support Motkaluk.

Browaty and Schreyermade their endorsements whenMotkalukpledged to prioritize the western extension of Chief PeguisTrail and the replacement of the Louise Bridge, respectively.

Eadiesigned on to Team Motkaluk because of her tax policy, while Lukessaid she believes Motkaluk would be more collaborative than Bowman.

Team Brian Bowman

While incumbent mayoral candidate Bowman is not soliciting endorsements, five council incumbents can be considered his allies.

All five were members of executive policy committee before council was prorogued for the election campaign:Allardin St. Boniface, Gillinghamin St. James, Mayes in St. Vital, Orlikowin River Heights-Fort Garry and Daniel McIntyre's Gilroy.