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Long Term Podcast
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Let's find the meaning of life together. Join me! <3 There is a place for YOU in this chaotic world, never lose hope, strengthen your faith & KEEP IT LONG TERM!
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Let's find the meaning of life together. Join me! <3 There is a place for YOU in this chaotic world, never lose hope, strengthen your faith & KEEP IT LONG TERM!
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#159 - Michael Janz - How Every Edmontonian Can Make a Difference
Long Term Podcast
1 hour 18 minutes 42 seconds
1 month ago
#159 - Michael Janz - How Every Edmontonian Can Make a Difference

Michael Janz is a progressive politician and current Edmonton City Councillor for the Whyte Ave, U of A, and Southgate area called Ward papastew (phonetic: Papa Stay Oh), elected in 2021. He’s known for his lifelong advocacy for students, public education, affordable housing, and equitable city policies, often aligning with the values of the New Democratic Party. With nearly two decades of public service experience from the University of Alberta Students’ Union President to School Trustee to City Councillor. Michael brings a deep understanding of community-building and social change. His work centers on ensuring that Edmonton becomes not just a functional city, but a compassionate one where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.


When speaking about his philosophy and approach to public service, Michael emphasizes his upbringing rooted in social justice and faith, which shaped his belief that meaningful change happens from the bottom up, not the top down. His career reflects a consistent drive to improve every community he’s part of, whether that’s residence life at the U of A, neighbourhood associations, or city hall. For Michael, progressive politics means being bold in the face of compromise, knowing that “the fight is the point.” His experiences working in education, youth programs, and libraries have also reinforced one of his guiding principles: that there’s no such thing as “other people’s children” and that collective health: social, physical, and emotional is always public health.


In discussing municipal elections, housing, and affordability, Michael underscores how city politics affect our everyday lives more than many realize. Decisions made at city hall determine how affordable our housing and transportation costs are two of the biggest expenses in life. He believes that by creating more housing choices in more areas and improving public transit, the city can reduce financial stress on students and working families. Michael also highlights the importance of cooperative housing, renter protections, and the understanding that stability begins with a roof over your head. Without secure housing, every other problem, from education to health, only worsens.


Finally, when it comes to loving your city through transit, parks, and student life, Michael champions the idea that Edmonton should be a place where people not only live but feel connected. Reliable and safe public transit is critical, especially for students who depend on it daily. He believes investment in green spaces, parks, dog runs, river valley trails, and small functional community hubs fosters not only recreation but belonging. Programs like student leisure access passes reflect his vision of inclusivity and mental well-being, allowing young people to engage with the city’s cultural, artistic, and natural spaces. For Michael, loving your city means feeling proud of where you live and ensuring that everyone, regardless of income, can share in that pride.


In conclusion, Michael Janz’s work and worldview reflect a deep belief in collective care, courage in policymaking, and the power of community-driven progress. Through his efforts in education, housing, and civic life, he continues to remind Edmontonians that building a city worth loving takes both heart and action and that lasting change always begins at the local level.


KEEP IT LONG TERM!

Long Term Podcast
Let's find the meaning of life together. Join me! <3 There is a place for YOU in this chaotic world, never lose hope, strengthen your faith & KEEP IT LONG TERM!