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2022 General Election Results*

March 10th, 2022

Congratulations to all the winners! Here are the unofficial 2022 General Election Results*:

Turnout: 769 (8.3%) of 9272 electors voted in this ballot.

President – Kirt Hayer

Option Votes
Yes 445 (74.2%)
No 155 (25.8%)

Vice President External Affairs (2-year term)

Option Votes
Jonathan Henderson 217 (33.6%)
Kanwalpreet Kaur 156 (24.1%)
Bhavya Jindal 153 (23.7%)
Aman Kumar 120 (18.6%)

Arts Director – Umar Awan

Option Votes
Yes 458 (86.4%)
No 72 (13.6%)

Business & Economics Director – Jaspinder Kaur Dhillon

Option Votes
Yes 458 (88.2%)
No 61 (11.8%)

Community Liaison Director – Sarah Anderson

Option Votes
Yes 509 (93.7%)
No 34 (6.3%)

Emerging Leader Director (2-year term) – Shubhdeep Kaur

Option Votes
Yes 465 (89.4%)
No 55 (10.6%)

International Students’ Director

Option Votes
Tomiris Kaliyeva & Christine Quiah (Co-Directors) 279 (48.9%)
Suvansh Shukla & Tushar Singla (Co-Directors) 133 (23.3%)
Sunpreet Kaur 85 (14.9%)
Ravi Kumar 73 (12.8%)

Part Time/Mature Students’ Director – Clifford Stornel

Option Votes
Yes 471 (93.3%)
No 34 (6.7%)

Racialized Students’ Director – Oyin Akinboye

Option Votes
Yes 475 (91.5%)
No 44 (8.5%)

Recreation & Athletics Director – Vandan Khunt

Option Votes
Yes 410 (85.2%)
No 71 (14.8%)

Science Director

Option Votes
Kaynat Grewal 258 (51.3%)
Ardita Ibrahimaj 245 (48.7%)

Student Living Director – Vlad Samon

Option Votes
Yes 441 (92.3%)
No 37 (7.7%)

U-Pass Referendum Question

Option Votes
Yes 564 (87.0%)
No 84 (13.0%)

Transformational Library Renovation Referendum Question

Option Votes
Yes 318 (54.1%)
No 270 (45.9%)
*Results are unofficial till ratified by the Board of Directors.

Job Opportunity: Access Lounge Service Centre Coordinator

March 10th, 2022

Have you ever wanted to be part of the UWSA team? We have a job opening for the role of Access Lounge Service Centre Coordinator! This is a part-time position starting May 2, 2022. 

The Access Lounge is a safe space for students disabled by barriers to create community, relax, study, socialize, and plan events and actions. The Access Lounge Service Centre Coordinator is responsible for maintaining the safer space and coordinating the activities of the Access Lounge (physically or virtually). Applicant must have lived experience with disabilities.

For more information on the roles and responsibilities, view:

Access Lounge Coordinator Job Description

To apply, go to Job Opportunities and submit an application! Applications are open until March 31, 2022. 

Election Accountability Board March 7th 2022 Report

March 9th, 2022

One formal complaint was brought up to the Election Accountability Board (EAB). The board met on Monday, March 7th, 2022. You can view the report in the link below:

EAB Report March 7th 2022

Next Board of Directors Meeting: March 10

March 8th, 2022

The next UWSA Board of Director Meeting (rescheduled from March 2) is Thursday, March 10, at 5:30 PM.

All UWinnipeg students are welcome to attend Open Session. Please email t.hanan@theuwsa.ca by 4.30 PM on the day of the meeting for the Zoom link using your UWinnipeg webmail address and your Student ID Number.

Please review the following documents before the meeting:

March 10, 2022, AGENDA

March 10, 2022, OPEN PACKAGE

All participants are expected to abide by the University’s Respectful Work and Learning Environment Policy.

Any questions can be directed to Anjola Aderinto, Chair of the Board at: chair@theuwsa.ca

Election Accountability Board March 5th 2022 Report

March 7th, 2022

Two formal complaints were brought up to the Election Accountability Board (EAB). The board met on Saturday, March 5th, 2022. You can view the reports in the links below.

EAB Report March 5th 2022

EAB Report 02 – March 5th 2022

Free Manitoba Moose Hockey Games on March 11 and 12

March 3rd, 2022

The Manitoba Moose are pleased to partner with the UWSA to offer all UofW students and staff the opportunity to attend one of the Manitoba Moose Hockey games on Friday, March 11 @ 7 p.m. or Saturday, March 12 @ 6 p.m.  The partnership offers all students and staff the opportunity to attend the game with two complimentary tickets – if you require more than two you can purchase additional tickets for only $12.

The Manitoba Moose host their second annual Gender Equality game on Saturday, March 12 @ 6 p.m. when the Moose take on the Bellville Senators.  This game aims to promote, celebrate, and bring awareness to girls and women in sport.  In partnership with their NHL affiliate, the Winnipeg Jets, the Gender Equality game is part of the NHL’s “This is Hockey” initiative, which endorses diversity and inclusiveness in hockey.

Proof of vaccination requirement remains in place for Winnipeg Jets and Manitoba Moose games at Canada Life Centre.  Masks remain required until March 15, 2022.  Effective March 15, 2022, Canada Life Centre will transition to a Mask-Friendly venue for all events where mask use will be strongly encouraged, but not required.  https://www.canadalifecentre.ca/health-wellness.

We ask that you only claim tickets if you are attending – if you claim tickets and do not attend your email may be blocked from future complimentary offers.

STEPS TO ORDER TICKETS

  1. Select the game you want to attend
    1. CLICK HERE FOR FRIDAY MARCH 11
    2. CLICK HERE FOR SATURDAY MARCH 12
  2. Select the section for your complimentary ticket and select the number required max 2 complimentary tickets (add to cart)
  3. If you require an additional ticket(s) please select the SAME section for additional discounted tickets that you selected for your complimentary ticket – select the number of additional tickets (add to cart)
  4. Review cart – ensure all tickets are in the same section (comp and additional discounted tickets – proceed to checkout if all is correct.

*If you have any issues or questions during the process, please send a message to service@moosehockey.com

UWSA 2022 Annual General Meeting

March 2nd, 2022

Join us for the 2022 UWSA Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, March 16 at 12:30 PM over Zoom!

All UWinnipeg students are welcome to attend the AGM. please email t.hanan@theuwsa.ca by 4.30 PM, Tuesday, March 15 for the Zoom link. When emailing please use your UWinnipeg webmail address and your Student ID Number.

The AGM is a chance for UWSA members to receive an update on the budget and operations and propose motions. All students have voting and speaking rights!

The AGM is a chance for the UWSA to:

  • Report on the year’s accomplishments
  • Propose updates to the bylaws & policies
  • Present the budget for the upcoming year
  • Hear proposals from the membership
  • Meet the incoming 2022-23 Executives and Directors

UWSA AGM Package

UWSA Financial Statements 21

AGM 2022 AGENDA

2021-2022 Report of the Board

2021-22 Report of the By-law and Policy Committee

UWSA BUDGET 23

Submitting Motions

All UWSA members can submit a motion to the Chair of the Board at chair@theuwsa.ca before March 7, 2022. To learn how to write a motion, please review the documents below:

Motion Template (Editable PDF)
How to Write a Motion

Questions? Email chair@theuwsa.ca.

Supporting students affected by the attacks on Ukraine

February 28th, 2022

On February 24th, the Russian military launched an attack on Ukraine. We are deeply concerned for the safety of UofW students affected by this, and we hope for the de-escalation and resolution to the war.

UWSA President, Kirt Hayer, says, “This isn’t just a war between two countries, but a fight between democracy and authoritarianism. My motto as a student leader is freedom and democracy, power to the students. The leadership of Vladimir Putin is not democratic and is a threat to freedom everywhere. Citizens in those regions are victims of Putin’s leadership, and I stand with the freedom-loving people of the world in opposition to Vladimir Putin and the invasion taking place in Ukraine.”
We are extending our support to any students being affected by this invasion. We especially want to extend our sympathy and support to international students living/from all affected regions. This is a time of uncertainty, and we urge everybody to reach out to their friends, their loved ones, and provide their support to anyone affected.
“I want to extend my deepest sympathy and prayers for all the innocent citizens caught in this war. My prayers and thoughts are, also, with our loved ones of our University of Winnipeg family that are from the affected region,” says the UWSA Vice President External Affairs (VPEA), Jonathan Henderson. “To our international students of Ukraine and Russia, and for those from our U of W family; students, faculty, and staff with family, friends, and roots, in/from Ukraine and Russia, my deepest empathy, support, love, and prayers from my entire heart. We will do our best to offer support, and if you need support, please reach out.”
We have compiled a list of resources students can access. In addition, we will explore more options to further assist impacted students. If you have any questions, please contact the UWSA VPEA, Jonathan Henderson, at j.henderson@theuwsa.ca.

List of resources:

With sympathy and support,

The UWSA

UWSA 2022 General Election Candidates

February 28th, 2022

It’s the UWSA 2022 General Election and there are many candidates to represent your voice on campus! Read the Voter’s Guide here to see all of the candidates in this year’s election. Here are your 2022 UWSA General Election Candidates!

President of the UWSA
Kirtatveer Singh Hayer

Vice-President External Affairs of the UWSA
Kanwalpreet Kaur
Aman Kumar
Bhavya Jindal
Jonathan Henderson

Arts Director
Umar Awan

Business and Economics Director
Jaspinder Kaur Dhillon

Community Liason Director
Sarah Anderson

Emerging Leader Director (2-year term)
Shubhdeep Kaur

International Students’ Director
Tushar Singla & Suvansh Shukla (Co-Directors)
Tomiris Kaliyeva & Christine Quiah (Co-Directors)
Sunpreet Kaur
Ravi Kumar

Part-Time/Mature Students’ Director
Clifford Stornel

Racialized Students’ Director
Oyin Akinboye

Recreation and Athletics Director
Vandan Khunt

Science Director
Ardita Ibrahimaj
Kaynat Grewal

Student Living Director
Vlad Samon

REFERENDUM QUESTIONS

  • U-Pass Referendum Question: For more information please visit theuwsa.ca/u-pass
    • Do you support the UWSA reinstating the U-Pass once the majority of University of Winnipeg courses are offered in-person, providing unlimited ongoing access to Winnipeg Transit for all full-time students, for a fee of $212.00 per term (adjusted annually to maintain a 50% discount from the Full Adult Transit Fare)?
  • Transformational Library Renovation Referendum Question: For more information please visit uwinnipeg.ca/library-renewal/index.html
    • Do you support a new fee of $3.00 per credit hour, amounting to approximately $10 Million (or 20% of the total project cost) over a 20-year contribution term, to fund the Transformational Library Renovation – building more space for study and student collaboration, expanding connective technologies, and Indigenizing the University of Winnipeg library?

*These referendums are open to be voted on by all students.

For information on where and how to vote, visit theuwsa.ca/elections. 

U-Pass Referendum 2022 Facts

February 16th, 2022

The U-Pass is a student-led initiative, and we need direction from students again. The U-Pass has not been offered since the pandemic-related closure of campus and a new fee is required to be approved by UWinnipeg students in order to reinstate the program effective September 2022. We are holding a referendum during the 2022 General Elections so that UWinnipeg students can vote on whether they would like to reinstate the U-Pass program.

Referendum Question

  • Do you support the UWSA reinstating the U-Pass once the majority of University of Winnipeg courses are offered in-person, providing unlimited ongoing access to Winnipeg Transit for all full-time students, for a fee of $212.00 per term (adjusted annually to maintain a 50% discount from the Full Adult Transit Fare)?

The options are:

  • Yes, I am in favour of reinstating the U-Pass.
  • No, I vote to end the U-Pass.

What does a ‘Yes’ vote mean?

  • A ‘Yes’ vote means that the UWSA will reinstate the U-Pass to students at the rate of $212 per term (adjusted annually to maintain a 50% discount from the Full Adult Transit Fare) once the majority of 2022/23 UofW courses are offered in-person. This means that you will have unlimited access to Winnipeg Public Transit.

What does a ‘No’ vote mean?

  • A ‘No’ vote would lead to the end of the U-Pass program. The alternative would be to purchase a Post-Secondary Semester Bus Pass that costs (presently) $288/term or another Post-Secondary bus fare product.

How do I Vote?

  • You can vote in the UWSA General Elections on March 7, 8, and 9. On Monday, March 7 at 9 AM, an email will be sent to your UWinnipeg Email about your voting information.

What happens to the U-Pass if the majority of University of Winnipeg courses are not offered in-person to students for the 2022/23 Academic School year due to the pandemic?

  • The UWSA will have the option to temporarily suspend the U-Pass Program commencing at the beginning of the next full Fall Term or Winter Term that is to start. As a result, the program would be active and students at the UWinnipeg would not be required to pay U-Pass fees , and students will not have access to the U-Pass. Students will still be able to purchase the Post-Secondary Semester Bus Pass or other Post-Secondary bus fare products at Winnipeg Transit retail locations.
  • The U-Pass would automatically start again, for the following term, if the majority of University of Winnipeg courses are offered in-person to students.

U-Pass Information

The U-Pass is a universal bus pass program where all full-time UWinnipeg students pay a fee at the beginning of each term and receive an unlimited access bus pass for the Fall and/or Winter Term (September – December / January – April) at a subsidized rate. The U-Pass has not been offered since the pandemic related closure of campus and a new fee is required to be approved by UWinnipeg students in order to reinstate the program effective September 2022.

Usage + Who receives it

  • In Fall 2019, approximately 6000 U-Passes were activated at UWinnipeg According to Winnipeg Transit’s review in 2017 and 2018. Approx. 90% of students used a U-Pass, with 53% using it on a daily basis or more.
  • If reinstated, all full-time UofW students (9 credit hours or more in one term) are enrolled in the U-Pass program. In addition, users and students residing outside city limits have the option to Opt-Out of the U-Pass.

Quick History of U-Pass Fees:

  • The U-Pass launched at $130 per term for the 2016/2017 Fall/Winter terms.
  • The U-Pass fee for Fall 2019, Winter 2020, the last term it was active, was $136.25 per term.
  • The last approved U-Pass fee for Fall, 2020 was $160.75 per term.
  • The U-Pass fee for Fall, 2022 is $212 per term.

Cost

  • 2022/23 U-Pass fees (presently a 26% discount from the Post-Secondary Semester Pass and 50% discount from the Full Adult Bus Fare).
    • $212 per term
    • $424 from September – April

The cost of the U-Pass is will be adjusted annually to maintain a 50% discount from the Full Adult Transit Fare. The rate of discount from a Post-Secondary Semester Pass (presently 26%) could fluctuate as annual rate changes typically occur, although we believe this level of discount should be generally stable.

Student Initiative

  • This U-Pass is a student-led initiative spearheaded by students at the UWSA in 2014, mirroring U-Pass programs practiced across Canada. UWinnipeg students voted and passed in a referendum on October 29, 2014, with a majority vote of 81.7% in favour of establishing a U-Pass.

 You can download a PDF of the facts here: U-Pass Referendum 2022 Facts

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