Cheryl Collier

Cheryl Collier is a professor of political science at the University of Windsor. She can be be heard on the Early Shift with Tony Doucette at 8:14 a.m. on Mondays. Tune in to 97.5 FM or listen live online at www.cbc.ca/windsor. To hear Monday's piece, click on the audio box above.

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Will Windsor be forgotten by Liberal majority government?

CBC Windsor's municipal affairs expert Cheryl Collier thinks local issues might now get tossed on the backburner of the majority Liberal government.
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Sandra Pupatello after 1 year as economic development CEO

CBC Windsor's municipal affairs expert, Cheryl Collier, takes a look at Pupatello's record a year after she became CEO of the Windsor-Essex Economic Development Corporation.

Collier | Mayor Francis spoke too soon about new city hall

CBC Windsor’s municipal affairs columnist Cheryl Collier thinks Mayor Eddie Francis spoke too soon of a city hall to be shared with the federal government.

Collier | Windsor's unemployment unresolved in 2013

CBC municipal affairs columnist Cheryl Collier says the biggest unresolved issue facing Windsor at the end of 2013 is unemployment.

Collier | Lobbyist registry at city hall a 'good thing'

Windsor city council on Monday night will debate whether to create a lobbyist registry at city hall. CBC Windsor municipal affairs columnist Cheryl Collier says such a registry is a good idea.

Collier | Unemployment needs fix from all goverment levels

Windsor will end this year much like it began: near the top of the national ranks of unemployment.

Collier | 'Comprehensive' mayor speech has winners, losers

CBC Windsor's municipal affairs columnist, Cheryl Collier, calls Mayor Eddie Francis' state of the city address the most comprehensive speech he's delivered in 10 years.

Collier | No surprise property tax won't rise before election

The fact Windsor council held the line on taxes didn't surprise CBC Windsor's municipal affairs columnist Cheryl Collier.

Collier | No distinction among 11 Ward 7 candidates

People in Windsor's Ward 7 will choose a new councillor in three weeks. There are 11 candidates vying for the empty seat. It's the highest number of candidates running for a single seat in 20 years.

Collier | Lots of parties responsible for firefighters' raise

A municipal affairs expert says people shouldn’t think only the arbitrator is responsible for the 15 per cent raise Windsor firefighters were awarded last month.