Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Transport Minister Lisa Raitt, right, at the Valiant plant in Windsor, ON. on Thursday, May 14, 2015. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
MP Jeff Watson and Prime Minister Stephen Harper are shown at the Valiant plant in Windsor, ON. on Thursday, May 14, 2015. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks at the Valiant plant in Windsor, ON. on Thursday, May 14, 2015. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
Jay Affleck, the Essex Parks and Facilities supervisor, is photographed along a stretch of trail that runs in Harrow on Wednesday, May 13, 2015. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)
Stephanie Zekelman speaks during a press conference to announce the Windsor Youth Centre had reached their fund-raising goal at the Twisted Apron in Windsor on Thursday, May 14, 2015. The WYC raise $640,000. Surpassing their goal of $500,000. The money allows them to purchase a new larger building. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)
Stephanie Zekelman speaks during a press conference to announce the Windsor Youth Centre had reached their fund-raising goal at the Twisted Apron in Windsor on Thursday, May 14, 2015. The WYC raise $640,000. Surpassing their goal of $500,000. The money allows them to purchase a new larger building. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)
Tamara Kowalska speaks during a press conference to announce the Windsor Youth Centre had reached their fund-raising goal at the Twisted Apron in Windsor on Thursday, May 14, 2015. The WYC raise $640,000. Surpassing their goal of $500,000. The money allows them to purchase a new larger building. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)
Tamara Kowalska (left) is presented with a gift by Stephanie and Samantha Zekelman (right) during a press conference to announce the Windsor Youth Centre had reached their fund-raising goal at the Twisted Apron in Windsor on Thursday, May 14, 2015. The WYC raise $640,000. Surpassing their goal of $500,000. The money allows them to purchase a new larger building. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, left, Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Murray Howe, Gordie Howe’s son, announce that the Detroit River International Crossing will be named the Gordie Howe International Bridge, on the waterfront, in Windsor, ON., Thursday May 14, 2015. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, left, Prime Minister Stephen Harper (C) and Murray Howe, Gordie Howe’s son, announce that the Detroit River International Crossing will be named the Gordie Howe International Bridge, on the waterfront, in Windsor, ON., Thursday May 14, 2015. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, left, and Prime Minister Stephen Harper announce that the Detroit River International Crossing will be named the Gordie Howe International Bridge, on the waterfront, in Windsor, ON., Thursday May 14, 2015. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks at the Valiant plant in Windsor on Thursday, May 14, 2015. (Nick Brancaccio/The Windsor Star)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks at the Valiant plant in Windsor on Thursday, May 14, 2015. (Nick Brancaccio/The Windsor Star)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks at the Valiant plant in Windsor, ON. on Thursday, May 14, 2015. (Nick Brancaccio/The Windsor Star)
Former Mayor Eddie Francis sat in the second row behind Prime Minister Stephen Harper at Valiant Corp. Thursday May 14, 2015. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks at the Valiant plant in Windsor on Thursday, May 14, 2015. (Nick Brancaccio/The Windsor Star)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper, centre, is applauded as he and MP Jeff Watson, right, visit Valiant Corp. where he highlighted Canada’s plan for manufacturers Thursday May 14, 2015. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, left, and Prime Minister Stephen Harper announce that the Detroit River International Crossing will be named the Gordie Howe International Bridge, on the waterfront, in Windsor, ON., Thursday May 14, 2015. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
Michigan Governor Rick Snyder, left, and Prime Minister Stephen Harper announce that the Detroit River International Crossing will be named the Gordie Howe International Bridge, on the waterfront, in Windsor, ON., Thursday May 14, 2015. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, left, and Prime Minister Stephen Harper announce that the Detroit River International Crossing will be named the Gordie Howe International Bridge, on the waterfront, in Windsor, ON., Thursday May 14, 2015. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, left, and Prime Minister Stephen Harper announce that the Detroit River International Crossing will be named the Gordie Howe International Bridge, on the waterfront, in Windsor, ON., Thursday May 14, 2015. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, left, Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Murray Howe, Gordie Howe’s son, announce that the Detroit River International Crossing will be named the Gordie Howe International Bridge, on the waterfront, in Windsor, ON., Thursday May 14, 2015. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
Tamara Kowalska (right) presents Jack, Samantha, Stephanie, Barry and Zekelman (left to right) during a press conference to announce the Windsor Youth Centre had reached their fund-raising goal at the Twisted Apron in Windsor on Thursday, May 14, 2015. The WYC raise $640,000. Surpassing their goal of $500,000. The money allows them to purchase a new larger building. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)
The Law Enforcement Torch Run For Special Olympics heads out from Festival Plaza in Windsor on Thursday, May 14, 2015. The annual event raises money for the Special Olympics program as well as year round programs. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)
The Law Enforcement Torch Run For Special Olympics heads out from Festival Plaza in Windsor on Thursday, May 14, 2015. The annual event raises money for the Special Olympics program as well as year round programs. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)
The Law Enforcement Torch Run For Special Olympics heads out from Festival Plaza in Windsor on Thursday, May 14, 2015. The annual event raises money for the Special Olympics program as well as year round programs. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)
The Law Enforcement Torch Run For Special Olympics heads out from Festival Plaza in Windsor on Thursday, May 14, 2015. The annual event raises money for the Special Olympics program as well as year round programs. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)
The Law Enforcement Torch Run For Special Olympics heads out from Festival Plaza in Windsor on Thursday, May 14, 2015. The annual event raises money for the Special Olympics program as well as year round programs. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)
Windsor Police Chief Al Frederick speaks at the Law Enforcement Torch Run For Special Olympics at Festival Plaza in Windsor on Thursday, May 14, 2015. The annual event raises money for the Special Olympics program as well as year round programs. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)
Warren Smith is seen in front of the home he was forced to leave after the building was condemned in Windsor on Thursday, May 14, 2015. Smith who has been renting the home for 30 years is staying in a hotel but would like to return to his home. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)