Episode 9 - Let’s Talk About Money, Babe!
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This week we have a special guest joining us, Winnipeg’s municipal finance expert Michel Durand-Wood, who unlocks the secrets most voters and even some politicians don’t see, revealing how city infrastructure costs are piling up decades before we realize it, and how understanding these numbers can help you make smarter choices at the ballot box. In this episode, you'll discover how municipal budgets really work, and why most election promises don’t account for the long-term costs they create. Michel explains why city debt isn’t “bad,” but a part of a much bigger picture involving infrastructure, urban planning, and sustainable growth.
We break down complicated concepts like capital versus operating budgets, infrastructure investment, and tax strategies with surprising clarity, showing how these financial secrets directly impact your daily life, from streets and parks to transit and water. You’ll learn how the development patterns of the past have locked cities into cycles of debt, costing billions in future taxes and maintenance, bringing to light the real price of growth. Michel shares practical steps for voters, candidates, and community members to get involved and advocate for transparent, responsible city finances.
More importantly, he reveals that the person with the real power to make change, is… wait for it, YOU!
This episode is perfect for anyone frustrated by long-term infrastructure costs, confused by election promises, or eager to see their city become more affordable, sustainable, and livable. Whether you're a concerned citizen, a city council watcher, or a future voter, Michel’s insights help you see the city’s financial health clearly and act accordingly, because your voice and your vote can shape a smarter, more resilient Winnipeg. Michel Durand-Wood is the creator of Dear Winnipeg and author of “You’ll Pay for This!” known for translating complex municipal finance into plain language that everyone can understand.
His work helps cities across North America recognize that infrastructure isn't just about roads, it's about the future of communities built on solid, responsible finances.
Let’s build smarter cities together, because the future depends on it.
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