RIDING BOUNDARIES
The Windsor-Tecumseh-Lakeshore federal riding covers:
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EAST part of the City of Windsor, with the boundary at Langlois Avenue, Pillette Road, and Walker Road (click the map to view)
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The entire Town of Tecumseh
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A portion of Lakeshore, from Highway 401 to the Puce River.
ABOUT MARK MCKENZIE
Working For Windsor-Essex
Born and raised in Windsor, Mark McKenzie is the current City Councillor for Ward 4. After close to 20 years as your trusted voice on local radio, and also as a Realtor with Royal LePage Binder Real Estate, Mark McKenzie continues to work hard for Windsor by putting your concerns first. Mark sits on more Boards and Committees than any other Windsor Councillor, and has gained the experience and knowledge to deliver for Windsor-Tecumseh-Lakeshore as an MP in Ottawa. Reach out any time at mark@votemark.ca
Mark McKenzie was elected as City Councillor for Windsor in 2022, winning a race which include a total of 8 candidates. Since being elected, McKenzie has:
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Installed traffic calming measures on neighbourhood streets to make them safer for our children and residents.
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Advocated for more road and alley maintenance funding, as well as proactive by-law enforcement to keep our alleys safe and clean.
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Pushed the Federal Government for more rail safety funding in Windsor-Essex.
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Advocated for Police to work with our local school boards to address the spike in Youth Crime.
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Voted AGAINST funding for Safe Point Drug Consumption Site, and instead pushed for more funding for Treatment & Rehabilitation services in Windsor-Essex.
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Proposed a policy to cap Property Tax Increases, to make life more affordable for everyone.