Mayor Scott Gillingham’s Statement on the Passing of Tannis Richardson

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Released: April 14, 2026 at 2:10 p.m.

I was saddened to learn of the passing of Tannis Richardson, and on behalf of City Council, I want to offer our sincere condolences to the Richardson family.

Tannis was gracious, caring, and deeply committed to this city. Winnipeg is a better place because of her, and her loss will be felt by many across our community.

Her story of care and compassion for others began very early, with visits to children in hospital when she herself was still a child. And she simply never stopped, spending her whole life in the service of health, education, the arts, and a better community for all of us.

She was an early champion of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and a long-time leader and supporter of the Health Sciences Centre Foundation, including serving as Honorary Co-Chair of the Foundations for Health Campaign with her late husband, George. Her commitment extended to many other causes, including the Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research and The Kidney Foundation of Canada.

Her impact on Winnipeg’s cultural and community life was just as significant. She contributed her time and leadership to the Winnipeg Art Gallery, served on the boards of Rainbow Stage, the Manitoba Opera Association, the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, and the Canadian Association of Youth Orchestras, and supported organizations like the United Way of Winnipeg, the Western Canadian Aviation Museum, the Manitoba Museum, and the Winnipeg Public Library Foundation.

Tannis once said: “Philanthropy not only supports causes financially but includes volunteering your time and exerting oneself for the well-being of others. It could be a gesture, a smile, or a kind word. We can all be philanthropists.”

With every word and action, Tannis Richardson showed us this is true. Her legacy will continue to be felt across Winnipeg for years to come.

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