Biz X magazine February 2022

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Rose City Politics

2022: Where Do We Go From Here

In this space the Rose City Politics panel will analyze, breakdown, and critique a local political issue that affects each and every Windsor resident.

2022 is a double election year with both provincial and municipal elections in June and October respectively. The Rose City Politics panel give their personal opinions and assess what to expect as the election year starts. If you have a comment on this topic, please post it under the Rose City Politics column in the CITY section of BizXmagazine.com

Pat Papadeas This year will provide the chance to make two trips to the polls. The provincial election a few months away will be followed by a municipal election in the fall.

This double election year brings an opportunity to weigh in on leadership at the provincial and municipal levels. Pandemic performance is sure to factor heavily into both votes — candidates at both levels will peddle competing narratives about COVID-19 and what it tells us about the path forward. For what it’s worth, here’s mine: ideology, policy ideas, and spending promises are far less important than character and quality of judgment. What matters most is how leaders respond to events, how well they listen, and whose interests they truly serve. Ontario Premier Doug Ford rode to office on a wave of public anger without much thought to what he might do with the levers of power. The defining element of his character, as revealed by the pandemic experience, is a dithering reluctance to make tough, unpopular choices. With two open seats in the region, residents of Windsor Essex will be able to

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Timing can be everything for political fortunes. This year’s elections will be extraordinary in importance, setting the fate of Windsor Essex for generations to come. It will come as no surprise to those who follow my opinions that, in my view, the mega-hospital “plan” is the most #critcal (typo on purpose) issue we face as a city and as a region. No other issue in the hands of politicians comes even close to having the impact, literally, on the health of our communities and its residents — in more ways than one. It’s not like I would wish, oh I don’t know, something like a pandemic to happen that would give the opportunity to observe how decisions are made by elected officials so we can evaluate how much trust we should have in them. Seriously, if how these politicians handled the pandemic hasn’t been enough to doubt their competencies and soberly question whose interests they’re looking out for, we’re doomed.

Doug Sartori remake the political landscape locally and have an impact on provincial outcomes. Based on early positioning, it appears that some would like to make 2022 an election about the proposed hospital on County Road 42. Sustained public apathy in the face of a loud, ugly, and B I Z X M A G A Z IN E • F E B R U A R Y 2 0 2 2

Beware politicians and mega-empirebuilding bureaucrats who tell you we’ll be better off when they shut down two hospitals, and an undisclosed third (Leamington — I’m betting you’ll be next — snap out of it). It is not too late to take corrective action and prevent such a huge mistake. Everything is riding on this year’s set of elections because, after these, we will reach the point of no return. I hope to see people running for election who challenge the status quo, the mediocrity of current thinking, and the comfortable privilege of those running the show. The political fortunes of some can seal the fate of many. Timing can, indeed, be everything. Pat Papadeas is a legal studies professor at St. Clair College and Co-author of the textbook Canadian Business Law (Emond Publishing). She is active in organizations that directly or indirectly support a bold and vibrant downtown.

unproductive debate suggests to me that this will not be an effective strategy. There’s nothing like a crisis to reveal character. While City of Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens surely wanted the best for Windsor during the pandemic, in practice, his selfserving choices undermined that goal. The clearly unserious media circus around vaccine doses in the tunnel, and his tendency to take opportunities for political positioning and score-settling, undermined confidence in public health. Adroit media management by Mayor Dilkens limits criticism and therefore the political impact of these choices, but the election campaign will give residents of Windsor an opportunity to judge the Mayor’s balance between serving the public and serving himself. Doug Sartori is a political observer and organizer. When he’s not recording podcasts or getting people out to vote he runs Parallel 42 Systems, a technology consultancy in downtown Windsor.


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Have A Cup Of Joe: Ambassador Golf Club Wedding Giveaway

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Portfolio Corner: Managing Risk With Style

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Ask The Experts: Mortgage Financing And Requirements

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From The Publisher: #BreakTheBias WEST GALA

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From The Bookshelf

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Funny Stuff

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Newsflash

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Front Lines

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Rose City Politics: Two Elections On The Horizon

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Heard On The Street

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