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Monthly Archives: October 2022
Your 2022 to 2026 Council
Mayor Michael Prue
Deputy Mayor Chris Gibb
Councillors
Linden Crain
Molly Allaire
Donald McArthur
Diane Pouget
Peter Courtney
Unofficial 2022 Election Results
The town’s website lists the unofficial results in this post.
What do you think?
VOTE!
This is the day you’ve been waiting 4 years for!
Councillor Candidates: My Opinion, Last But Not Least
Hidden Mobility Disabilities Free Resource
As you know if you’ve read a few of my posts, I raise awareness at every opportunity about the need to ensure equality for persons with disabilities.
Following my post, Council Candidates: Accessibility Evaluation, and due to some attitudes and misinformation I encountered during this campaign, I emailed this:
“Research has defined hidden mobility disabilities (HMD) as being able to walk – but only for 35-50 feet – and being able to stand unsupported – but only for 1-2 minutes – without significant health consequences.”
I urge you to attend a FREE WEBINAR: Hidden Mobility Disabilities. Candidate Lori Wightman replied and let me know she registered.
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Councillor Candidates: My Opinions, The Incumbents
Do Endorsements Matter?
It depends. I’d want to know a bit about the endorser and their reasons for their choices. Amid rumours of a slate, I looked for commonalities.
Leo’s lineup
Outgoing Deputy Mayor Leo Meloche publicly commented, ‘With the exception of the Mayor’s position here is the lineup I am supporting in the upcoming elections for Amherstburg Town Council.
For Councillor,
Lori Wightman
Linden Crain
Marc Renaud
Pat Simone
Don McArthur
For Deputy Mayor,
Chris Gibb.
I have had conversations with them and am confident in their ability to make key decisions that will move the Town forward while exercising financial stability. Wishing the team all the best.”
Leo’s
Gibb
Crain
McArthur
Renaud
Simone
Wightman
ACF
✅
✅
0
✅
0
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S Gibb Q
✅
✅
✅
✅
✅
✅
Heritage
✅
✅
✅
0
✅
✅
Barriers
✅
✅
✅
✅
✅
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ACF is the Amherstburg Community Foundation where the website lists all the members of ‘our team‘ and ‘Community Builders‘ like Leo Meloche and Marc Renaud, 2021. Only those running are listed above.
S Gibb Q, is Chris Gibb’s wife and these candidates answered all of her blog questions.
As I previously stated, candidates are not obliged to answer anyone’s questions and I make no assumptions, although I do wonder if it would have been fair to answer all, or none, rather than favouring some.
Of note, Lori Wightman was the only one of the above candidates who answered my blog’s questionnaire. McArthur, Crain and Renaud, after nudging, answered one about removing Open Air barriers. Crain said yes and added, “If there are particular barriers in place,” which was similar to McArthur’s, ‘If there are persisting issues with accessibility.” Renaud mentioned parking and walking distance. Gibb and Simone publicly supported Open Air but didn’t answer my reader’s question.
One more common comparison: Richard Peddie (director), and Renée D’Amore (director), along with Linden Crain, were part of the T.H.R.I.V.E. team that created the Open Air White Paper. D’Amore wouldn’t allow my Facebook comments about the candidates’ nights at the Downtown Espresso that he is an owner of, and Peddie blocked me after a few tweets about barriers at the bookshop.
Heritage refers to the Architectural Conservancy Ontario Windsor-Essex chapter’s request for candidates’ heritage platforms.
Barriers includes meet and greets, website and twitter issues that may have excluded persons with disabilities.
Other candidates may share common interests, but these are only the ones I compared due to the rumours of a slate for information purposes only.
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‘Fully Accessible’ Richmond Popcorn Company
Candidate Linden Crain tweeted his congrats about The Richmond Popcorn Company’s October 8 grand opening. Even if it is unwelcome, I raise accessibility awareness at every opportunity so I tweeted, I’m not celebrating; it’s another one step barrier to a shop that may exclude some people with disabilities in Amherstburg.
I guess Dan Gemus saw it and replied, ‘Just so happens we have custom ramps on order for our building. They are scheduled to arrive any time now’ to which I responded, ‘Just so you know, Accessibility involves more than ramps.’ Besides, access delayed is access denied.
October 18, The Richmond Popcorn shop’s Facebook page states, “It was super important to us to make sure our non accessible building was fully accessible for the newest shop in town! We had to get a little creative, but we made it happen!”
October 20, I commented, I’d like you to explain how this is ‘fully accessible’ and by what or whose standards? the stop gap ramp company stipulates it is not intended to be a permanent fixture and should only be used when required. the permanent accessibility design should be incorporated at the design stage so it’s never an afterthought and full accessibility would include many more features than a ramp.
October 21 I went to check out the store but the ramp wasn’t out. There still would have been barriers though.

Now Seven Months Awaiting Answers From Councillor Simone
It’s now been 7 months and Simone is pledging, “I will continue to speak with residents to understand their concerns,” but what about answering questions?
Councillor Patricia Simone promised to answer questions when she campaigned in 2018, and she registered to run for re-election in 2022 but she still not answered questions from March 16; on March 28, she said she would review the questions and respond as soon as possible about Simone’s Notice of Motion To Redefine Town Name.
Councillor Simone promised ‘to be available to answer any questions you may have’ during her 2018 campaign to become a councillor, repeated in A Look Back – Candidate Patricia Simone.
As mentioned in Mayor DiCarlo Responds for Councillor Simone, questions were not answered.