City councillor Fred Francis, left, assists students Owen Drouillard, right, and Dalia El-Mais, behind, at flag raising ceremony during Franco-Ontarian Day at City Hall September 25, 2015. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)
Gerard Malo, president of ACFO, speaks to a large crowd during Franco-Ontarian Day celebrations at City Hall September 25, 2015. Every September 25th, francophones celebrate their presence in Ontario. This year marked the 400th anniversary since french explorer Champlain travelled to regions of Georgian Bay in 1615. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)
Gerard Malo, local president of ACFO, speaks to the media during Franco-Ontarian Day celebrations at City Hall September 25, 2015. Every September 25th, francophones celebrate their presence in Ontario. This year marked the 400th anniversary since french explorer Champlain travelled to regions of Georgian Bay in 1615. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)
City councillor Fred Francis, left, assists students Owen Drouillard, right, and Dalia El-Mais, behind, at flag raising ceremony during Franco-Ontarian Day at City Hall September 25, 2015. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)
Gerard Malo, local president of ACFO, speaks to the media during Franco-Ontarian Day celebrations at City Hall September 25, 2015. Every September 25th, francophones celebrate their presence in Ontario. This year marked the 400th anniversary since french explorer Champlain travelled to regions of Georgian Bay in 1615. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)
Gerard Malo, president of ACFO, speaks to a large crowd during Franco-Ontarian Day celebrations at City Hall September 25, 2015. Every September 25th, francophones celebrate their presence in Ontario. This year marked the 400th anniversary since french explorer Champlain travelled to regions of Georgian Bay in 1615. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)
WINDSOR, ON. SEPTEMBER 25, 2015. — Gerard Malo speaks during a press conference near a memorial for the original francophone families in Windsor on Friday, September 25, 2015. The group is hoping to raise enough money to move the memorial to Assumption Park. They are hoping to rise $300,000 to have the project done by September 2017. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)
A memorial for the original francophone families is seen during a press conference in Windsor on Friday, September 25, 2015. The group is hoping to raise enough money to move the memorial to Assumption Park. They are hoping to rise $300,000 to have the project done by September 2017. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)
WINDSOR, ON. SEPTEMBER 25, 2015. — Chantal Vallee speaks during a press conference near a memorial for the original francophone families in Windsor on Friday, September 25, 2015. The group is hoping to raise enough money to move the memorial to Assumption Park. They are hoping to rise $300,000 to have the project done by September 2017. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)