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Windsor municipal election, 1997 : ウィキペディア英語版
Windsor municipal election, 1997
The 1997 Windsor municipal election was held in the Canadian city of Windsor, Ontario, to elect a mayor, councillors and school trustees.
==Results==

*Rolly Marentette is a labour activist, and has served for several years as chair of the Windsor District Labour Council's Health and Safety Committee.〔"Workers-Mourning", ''Broadcast News'', 27 April 2006, 01:56 report; Mark Stewart and Anne Jarvis, "Noisy casino crowds worry area residents", ''Windsor Star'', 27 April 1994, A3; "Media advisory - 2nd International (RSI) Repetitive Strain Injury Awareness Day" (release ), ''Canada NewsWire'', 21 February 2001, 15:07 report; "Media Advisory - Canadian Auto Workers, Windsor and District Labour Council, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board - Father of deceased young worker to address Windsor-area students", 12 April 2002, 13:59 report.〕 He was a member of the Essex County District Health Council in the mid-1990s, but was not reappointed by the provincial government of Mike Harris in 1996.〔Brian Cross, "Tories flex muscle on health postings", ''Windsor Star'', 7 June 1996, A3.〕 He was also a board member of the Community Care Access Centre until 2002, when he resigned to protest the provincial government's management policies.〔Don Lajoie, "'Takeover' behind CCAC resignations", ''Windsor Star'', 25 January 2002, A1.〕 Marentette has been involved with local environmental groups such the Windsor and District Clean Water Alliance, and was actively involved in composting and recycling projects in the early 1990s.〔"A strike for clean water alliance funds", ''Windsor Star'', 6 November 1989, A5; " U.S. admires Canada's Green Revolution", ''Calgary Herald'', 26 March 1990, B3.〕 In 1998, he called for improved safety measures in the farming sector.〔Sharon Hill, "Labour to pursue farm safety issues", ''Windsor Star'', 12 August 1998, A5.〕 Marentette is a member of the New Democratic Party.〔(Windsor West NDP (cached article) ), accessed 26 October 2006.〕
*Gail Zdyb is a community activist. She gained local fame in the late 1990s for opposing liquor-licensed establishments in the Ouellette Avenue region.〔Roseann Danese, "Plan for mega-bar goes to council", ''Windsor Star'', 6 April 1998, A3.〕 Zdyb argued that these bars were frequented by rowdy patrons, many of whom came from the United States.〔Don Lajoie, "Licence application ignites furore", ''Windsor Star'', 30 September 1998, A3.〕 In 2003, she supported a ban on new entertainment lounges in the city centre.〔Dave Hall, "Bar ban extended", ''Windsor Star'', 7 August 2004, A2.〕
*Robert Joseph Potomski is a businessman, and a frequent candidate for public office. He campaigned for the second Windsor council ward in 1985, 1988, 1997 and in a 2002 by-election, and also campaigned for a seat on the Roman Catholic Separate School Board in 1991, 2000 and 2003. He is seeking the latter position again in 2006. He was thirty-eight years old in 1988, and was described as a frequent critic of the city's spending policies.〔Marty Beneteau, " They're off and running!", ''Windsor Star'', 18 October 1988, A5.〕 Potomski was later treasurer of the parents' association at St. James school, and was involved in a controversy over how to spend $10,000 raised for school improvements.〔Anne Jarvis, "Dad asking court to end 'harassment'", ''Windsor Star'', 4 February 1992, A3.〕 He supported deregulation of the city's taxicab industry in 1993.〔Lauren More, " Report advises against cab deregulation", ''Windsor Star'', 27 February 1993, A3.〕

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