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City councillor's former assistant running against old boss for Mynarski seat

Aaron McDowell, a longtime executive assistant to Winnipeg city Coun. Ross Eadie, will run against him in the upcoming civic election.

Aaron McDowell, a longtime executive assistant to Coun. Ross Eadie, plans to run in Oct. 26 election

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Aaron McDowell is one of the registered candidates for the Mynarski ward councillor seat in 2022. (Submitted by Aaron McDowell)

A longtime executive assistant to Winnipeg city Coun. Ross Eadie says hewill run against his former boss in the upcoming civic election.

Aaron McDowell sayshe's spent years dealing with city issues as the right hand man of the long-serving councillor for the Mynarski ward, in northwest Winnipeg.

"I'm running because I was spending 85 per cent of my time stopping buildings from burning down so checking on abandoned houses. This is a major crisis in the inner city," he said Monday.

"I need to be effecting policy and I need to be a voice, because right now my neighbourhoodis burning down and nobody's doing anything about it no one on council. They just don't have the political will. I do."

McDowell sayssome landlords treat vacant buildings in the city like ATMs, using those propertiesto secure bank loans.

He also says there are problems with the city's 311 service.

Some service requests that once happened within six weeks are now taking four months to complete, he says.

McDowell said he worked for Eadie for 12 years, but was dismissed last month.

Mynarski Coun. Ross Eadie, pictured in a 2021 file photo, says he plans to run for re-election. (Sean Kavanagh/CBC)

He's still friends with the sitting councillor, McDowell said, but hewants to help people living in the city.

"The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. I know what needs to be done and I'm going todo it."

Eadie hasn't officiallyregistered his campaign yet, but has indicated he plans to run for another term.

Steve Snyder, a member ofthe Seven Oaks Residents' Association who recently fought to keepWest Kildonan Libraryin its current location, is also registered to run in Mynarski.

"I walk around and I see businesses closed. I see trash on the street, heaving sidewalks," Snyder said in an interview last week.

"We need somebody with good leadership to move us forward in this ward because it isn't coming from our current councillor."

The civic election is Oct. 26.

With files from Sam Samson