Robert Falcon-Ouellette plans to turn Winnipeg Centre Liberal Red
A relative unknown in political circles until he entered the
2014 mayoral election for the City of Winnipeg, Robert Falcon Ouellette (or by
his twitter handle DrRobbieO) came in third place for Mayor. Métis Brian Bowman
would go on to win the race for Mayor of Winnipeg.
Winning many inner-city polls (yellow in image above), he attributed his success to
attracting many non-traditional voters including Aboriginal people, marginalized
people, youth and folks who generally didn’t vote in municipal elections. Find out Robert Falcon Ouellette social media contacts on our Liberal candidates page.
Before he ran for mayor and now federal Liberal candidate,
Robert was already an accomplished man. Robert is Cree from the Red Pheasant First
Nation.
-Current Program Director for the Aboriginal Focus Program
at the University of Winnipeg. He works
on issues related to university entrance programs, Indian Residential Schools,
the military and music.
-Falcon-Ouellette has over 15 years of service in various
units from combat, medical and even musical military organizations. He retired
from the military as the Sgt at Arms of the 5th Field Ambulance based in
Valcartier, Quebec.
-He earned his PhD in 2011 from Laval University, his PhD
(Laval University) specialized Evaluating Aboriginal Curricula using a
Cree-Métis Perspective with regard towards Indigenous knowledge.
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Riding History
Robert has a challenge facing veteran NDP MP Pat Martin who
has held Winnipeg Centre since 1997 who will have served 18 years by the time the
expected fall federal election is called.
The riding has an Aboriginal population of 13,720 or 20.7% (2011 census),
if Robert can mobilize the Indigenous vote, retain and
build on the coalition of supporters he has from his mayoral campaign he has the
ability to take the heart of Winnipeg for the Liberal Party of Canada.
2015 Candidates for Winnipeg Centre
- Pat Martin, NDP
- Beverley Pitura, Conservative (no website, page from PuditsGuide.ca)
- Randy Shank, Libertarian
- Green - TBD