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2023 Chamber Luncheon – Mayor’s Remarks

Wednesday, April 19, 2023 3:35 pm

2023 Chamber Luncheon – Mayor’s Remarks

It was an honour to deliver remarks at the 2023 Chamber Luncheon, in front of a room filled with community builders across so many sectors, all working together to create a Great City. If you would like to read my remarks please view below.

2023 – Mayor Dilkens Chamber Remarks, April 18Download

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Recognized as one of Canada’s most diverse and multicultural communities, the City of Windsor was developed on land that is the traditional territory of the Anishnaabeg people of the Three Fires Confederacy (Ojibwe, Potawatomi, and Odawa). Before Europeans arrived, the land along the Detroit River was referred to as Wawiiatanong by the Indigenous populations. Due to Windsor’s unique location along the Detroit River many different groups have called this area home including: Haudenosaunee, Attawandaron (Neutral), and Huron (Wyandot) peoples. Today, many indigenous people and Métis across Turtle Island call this area home.

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