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Warden Tom Bain - 9th Annual Warden's Luncheon <br />Windsor Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce <br />March 4, 2016 <br />Ciociaro Club <br />Head table guests, members of County Council, members of Essex County <br />municipal councils, Mayor Dilkins and members of Windsor City Council, ladies <br />and gentlemen, friends and family, good afternoon and welcome to the 9th <br />annual Warden's State of the County address, made possible by our friends at <br />the Windsor Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce and, once again, the lead <br />sponsor of today's luncheon, Libro Credit Union. <br />Jennifer, thank you and Libro Credit Union for again sponsoring this event. <br />Your Credit Union has a rich history of contributing to the ongoing vitality of <br />our Essex County communities. Beyond its day-to-day offering of financial <br />services and products, the Credit Union is deeply embedded across our region <br />through its substantial support of a variety of community and social <br />development, financial literacy and economic sustainability initiatives. The <br />positive impact the Credit Union has had, and will no doubt continue to have, <br />upon the lives of so many residents throughout Essex County is most <br />appreciated. <br />I have a quick personal illustration of Libro's commitment to the community - <br />the Credit Union was instrumental in providing financing for the construction <br />of a 10 race paddock at Leamington Raceway. Thanks so much Jennifer for <br />your confidence and your support. <br />I would also like to thank Matt and the Chamber for this opportunity to come <br />before you today to share some of my thoughts and perspectives on what lies <br />ahead for the County of Essex and its seven local municipalities throughout <br />2016. <br />The Chamber has a long history of advancing the business interests of its <br />members, seeking to impact the political agenda at all levels of government. <br />I can confirm that Matt and his staff have not been at all shy in reaching out <br />to County elected and administrative officials as they develop policies, policies <br />and advocacy positions. While we may not always agree on each and every <br />point of view taken by the Chamber, we can always rely on honest and open <br />dialogue. This is indeed the hallmark of an engaged and collaborative <br />community. <br />