Manitoba

Applicants for Winnipeg's CAO job double under Bowman

People are lining up to be Winnipeg's CAO under the Bowman administration, according to the city.

Winnipeg's mayor hopes to have someone in the job by March

Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman is all smiles knowing that a surge in applicants for the position of Winnipeg's CAO is a reflection of changes happening under his leadership at city hall. (CBC)

People are lining up to be Winnipeg's CAO under the Bowman administration, according to the city.

Mayor Brian Bowman says changes at city hall are attracting a number of candidates — around 150 so far — to apply for the job of the city's top bureaucrat. That's almost double the number that applied under previous leadership, Bowman noted.

Applicants have said they're interested in working with a new council.

"There definitely seems to be an interest in, in the renewal that's taking place here at city hall," Bowman said. "We've had a significant, significantly greater number of candidates express interest. Some have expressly put in their correspondences that they're encouraged by the new council and mayor, which is great to hear."

Bowman hopes to have a new CAO working by March.