Statement from Mayor Drew Dilkens – November 19, 2021

Statement from Mayor Drew Dilkens – November 19, 2021

Statements

Border communities like Windsor are unique, many of our residents have family on both sides of the Detroit River. Those families have been separated for more than 20 months and when the border finally reopened, the need for a negative PCR test limited the ability of many to make the trip. Adherence to Public Health

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Statement from Mayor Drew Dilkens Oct. 16, 2021

Statement from Mayor Drew Dilkens Oct. 16, 2021

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The decision by Stellantis to move to a single shift next spring is a reminder that the economic recovery from this global pandemic remains a work-in-progress. Just days ago, I was meeting with federal government officials about the need to invest in the future of the automotive sector in our region, including supporting the transition

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Statement from Mayor Drew Dilkens – Sept. 21, 2021

Statement from Mayor Drew Dilkens – Sept. 21, 2021

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Effective September 22nd, the Province of Ontario is requiring all individuals entering municipal recreation facilities to show proof of full vaccination. The Provincial Regulation provides for an exemption for athletes under the age of 18 who were not fully vaccinated. Based on the logistics of screening youth spectators versus youth athletes, on Monday Windsor City

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Statement from Mayor Drew Dilkens – August 23, 2021

Statement from Mayor Drew Dilkens – August 23, 2021

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Today, City of Windsor Council met and approved a motion directing Administration to craft a mandatory workplace vaccination policy for all City of Windsor employees modeled on the policy announced by the Government of Ontario for all Ontario Public Service employees. Administration has already begun work on establishing a policy that is specific to the

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