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Elected Officials
Federal Members of Parliament
Find Your MP
Joe Comartin, MP Windsor-Tecumseh
Brian Masse, MP Windsor West
Jeff Watson, MP Essex

Provincial Members of Parliament
Find Your MPP
Bruce Crozier, MPP for Essex
Dwight Duncan, MPP for Windsor-
St.Clair
Sandra Pupatello, MPP for Windsor West

City Councillors
Dave Brister - Ward 1
Drew Dilkens - Ward 1
Ron Jones - Ward 2
Caroline Postma - Ward 2
Alan Halberstadt - Ward 3
Fulvio Valentinis - Ward 3
Ken Lewenza Jr. - Ward 4
Bill Marra - Ward 4
Jo-Anne Gignac - Ward 5
Percy Hatfield - Ward 5

For more information about the
councillors and to see maps of each
ward
click here.
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of Ontario

Community Legal Education in Ontario
(publication clearinghouse)

Law Help Ontario

Lawyer Referral
1-900-565-4577
There is a $6 charge for the call

Legal Aid
(519) 255-7822

Family Law
What You Should Know About Family
Law

Family Law Information Centre

Windsor's Family Law Centre
200 Chatham Street East
Windsor, Ontario

Child Advocacy Project
CAP is dedicated to safeguarding the
public education rights of children and
youth across Ontario.

Criminal Law
Lawyer Referral

Legal Aid Ontario

Windsor's Legal Aid Office
185 City Hall Square S.
Windsor N9A 6W5
(519) 255-7822
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Human Rights at Work 2008
This plain-language human rights
handbook is meant to help
employers and staff proactively
comply with the Ontario Human
Rights Code (OHRC) at all stages
of employment.
Henson Trust Handbook
This booklet is for families who
want to help support a relative
who receives Ontario Disability
Support Program benefits. It
explains how to help a family
member without affecting their
ODSP benefits.
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