Following the 2022 Canadian federal electoral redistribution, this riding will be renamed Windsor—Tecumseh—Lakeshore at the first election held after approximately April 2024. The riding will gain the part of Lakeshore north of the 401 and west of the Puce River (Pike Creek and Elmstead areas) from Essex.
The Windsor Tecumseh Lakeshore EDA website gives you all the information regarding meetings, and directors. As of the Annual General Meeting held in July, 2024 there are now a full quota of 30 directors. A meeting will be held to elect a new Executive. President, VP, Secretary, Treasurer. At the first in person meeting there will be an election for committees.
Check this map to see if you are now part of Windsor Tecumseh Lakeshore. Have you bought your Conservative membership yet?
Membership gives you the privilege to vote for the next official Candidate. As of July 2024 there have been many applicants. There will be meet and greets announced where you can go and meet potential candidates
Windsor—Tecumseh—Lakeshore–
Final boundaries
(Population: 131,097)
(Maps 3 and 20)
Consists of:
that part of the City of Windsor lying easterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northerly limit of said city with the northwesterly production of Langlois Avenue; thence southeasterly along said production and Langlois Avenue to Tecumseh Road East; thence easterly along said road to Pillette Road; thence southeasterly along said road and its intermittent productions to the northerly limit of the Windsor International Airport; thence generally southwesterly along said limit to the Canadian National Railway; thence generally southeasterly along said railway to the southerly limit of said city (Provincial Road);
the Town of Tecumseh; and
that part of the town of Lakeshore lying northerly and westerly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of said town and Highway 401 (Macdonald-Cartier Freeway); thence easterly along said highway to the Puce River; thence generally northerly along said river to Lake St. Clair; thence northerly in a straight line to the northerly limit of said town.