Windsor: Strengths and Weaknesses

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The Agenda on the Road  - Agenda Camp - Session II section D

Topic: What does a diversified economy look like? Is there a post-manufacturing structural model?

Sectors:

1. Manufacturing
2. Retail
3. Tourism
4. Arts and media
5. Public
6. Education
7. Culture

Windsor’s Strengths:

1. River/ Waterfront
2. Logical transportation centre (border)
3. Heritage/ History
    - Underground railroad
    - French and British Roots
    - War of 1812
    - First Nations
    - Prohibition/"Rum Running" (Al Capone, The Purple Gang, The "Real McCoy", etc.)
    - Henry Ford/Ford Motor Co.
    - First Electric Street Car in North America


4. Cultural diversity 9third in nation)
5. Affordable housing
6. Quality of Life
7. Available workforce
8. Growing Volunteer sector
9. Strong grassroots across the city
10. Mild climate
11. Availability of goof food and wines

Windsor’s Weaknesses;

1. Dependence on automotive manufacturing
2. Lack of Vision/ innovation
3. Crumbling/outdated infrastructure
4. Lack of political will at all levels
5. Pollution
7. High Incidence of some diseases (asthma, some cancers)

New Economic Model:

1. Green technology with current manufacturing
2. Heritage driven tourism
3. Greater Sports Events
4. Promote Windsor as a Retirement Centre
5  More prominence for arts/Culture.  
 

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It has been breathtaking to watch the auto industry's gyrations since AgendaCamp. On Tuesday I was asked to go to the CBC to record an interview about Chrysler's imminent demise. Less than 72 hours later GM announced it wasn't buying Chrysler. The axe was spared--for the moment. There will be more drama in the days and weeks to come!
Posted 03:54, 9 Nov 2008
James, it would be great to get other Windsor AgendaCampers to comment on these impressive lists, to build some consensus around your group's choices. I'd be especially interested in seeing more too about what ideas may be generated around each of your group's thoughts on elements of a new economic model. What's needed to get this conversation going again? edited 22:29, 11 Nov 2008
Posted 22:28, 11 Nov 2008
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