Willow McLellan, Deepak Kaushik Melissa Harries spoke with CBC News at their Windsor, Ont., polling station on Thursday.
Windsor Morning hosted a special election broadcast the morning after Ontarians voted in a provincial election.
Trump’s threats of tariffs and annexation have rattled Windsor, Ontario, stirring unease and leaving business leaders struggling to navigate the uncertainty.
With 70 of 70 polls reporting, incumbent Lisa Gretzky, of the Ontario New Democratic Party, is projected to be re-elected in Windsor West. Gretzky has 19,392 of 37,204 (52.12%) votes cast. Gretzky has represented the riding since 2014.
PC Leader Doug Ford returned to Windsor on Wednesday and spoke primarily about the impending trade war with the U.S., with direct messaging for President Donald Trump wrapped into his plea to Ontario voters a day before the election.
Just minutes left in Ontario Election 2025, and Star reporter Taylor Campbell reports voters are still “trickling into” Mackenzie Hall, one of Windsor’s most historic buildings, to cast ballots in Windsor West, which in 2022 boasted one of the worst turnouts in the last Ontario election.
Here's a look at what you need to know on election day. Prior to the election call, six of the ridings in the Windsor-Essex, Chatham-Kent and Sarnia-Lambton areas were held by Conservative candidates, and one, Windsor West, was held by the NDP.
With its NDP stronghold status at risk, Windsor West is a riding to watch as economic concerns and shifting political dynamics could reshape voter support in this upcoming election.
Thursday is election day in Ontario, and while the polls have consistently had the Progressive Conservatives cruising to re-election, there are various ridings across the province in which the results may come down to the wire or have broader implications.
There are multiple candidates in the Windsor-Tecumseh riding who are vying for your vote in the 2025 provincial election on Thursday. Ahead of the election on Thursday, CBC News reached out to candidates running in the Windsor-Tecumseh riding and asked them the same questions.
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Windsor west is a provincial riding located in Southwest Ontario. This riding is currently represented by Ontario NDP MPP Lisa Gretzky who first took office in 2014. Gretzky collected 13,395 votes, winning 42.