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Winnipeg Coun. Jason Schreyer dead at 57, remembered as 'strong and independent voice' in council

Posted on: Apr 30, 2025 21:44 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Winnipeg Coun. Jason Schreyer dead at 57, remembered as 'strong and independent voice' in council

metropolis council is  bereavement the red of Coun. Jason Schreyer, 57, who represented the lake winnipeg barbara ward of Elmwood-East Kildonan.

Council announced the councillor's death in a statement Wednesday morning, calling him a "strong and independent voice in the council chamber" who was "always focused on fighting for the residents of his community and keeping life affordable."

The son of former Manitoba premier and governor general of Canada Ed Schreyer and Lily Schreyer, Jason Schreyer was first elected to city council in the 2014 general election, when he defeated one-term councillor Thomas Steen, a former Winnipeg Jet. 

Schreyer won 55 per cent of the vote in that election. He secured 55 per cent support when he won a second term in 2018 and then 62 per cent when he won a third term in 2022.

On the floor of council, he raised concerns about a wide array of municipal issues, including food security, community safety and construction inflation.

When it was his turn to recite a prayer at the start of city council meetings, Schreyer occasionally sang songs instead.

At city hall, a monthly council meeting slated for Wednesday was adjourned due to his death and flags will be lowered to half-mast.

Several councillors hugged each other. Mynarski Coun. Ross Eadie called Schreyer his best friend. North Kildonan Coun. Jeff Browaty cried.

Councillors then gathered in Mayor Scott Gillingham's office, where they told stories, laughed and cried, the mayor said in an address to reporters shortly before noon.

Gillingham said all of council was shocked by the death of their colleague. The mayor offered condolences to Schreyer's family, noting the Schreyers are dedicated to public service.

Schreyer worked for NDP MLAs Steve Ashton and Jim Maloway before his election to city council. Schreyer retained his affiliation with the NDP and Winnipeg's labour movement throughout his time on council and often voted alongside other left-of-centre elected officials.

Schreyer attended outgoing Elmwood-Transcona NDP MP Leila Dance's gathering on election night, when she was defeated by Conservative MP-elect Colin Reynolds.

In its statement, city council also praised Schreyer's "joy and creativity" outside of politics.

"He had a love of music, often being the first to grab the mic at karaoke, delighting colleagues with performances at national conferences [and] sharing his talents in multiple languages at Folklorama," council said.

"He was fun," Gillingham said. "He was a very talented individual so he is absolutely going to be deeply missed."

The mayor said the city will commemorate Schreyer, possibly in a manner that honours the late councillor's interest in food security.

The mayor's office will help Schreyer's executive assistant, Chris Hurley, manage the additional workload in the coming weeks and months, Gillingham said.

The mayor said he will leave any discussions about an Elmwood-East Kildonan byelection until the future.

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