Blog Series: Exploring the potential of Additional Dwelling Units (ADUs), Part 1

Additional Dwelling Units (ADUs): New By-laws, Potential and Challenges This post is the first of a two-part series focussing on…

New experiential learning opportunity for Windsor Law students in equitable citybuilding policy

We are pleased to announce a new Project-Based Experiential Placement (PBEP) opportunity for Winter Term 2022 for WIndsor Law students…

AM800: The Magic of Main Streets, City Building and Shopping Local for the Holidays with Allie Mistakidis and Dan Wells

On the holiday edition of the AM800 CKLW/Centre for Cities city building segment, Dan MacDonald talked with Biblioasis Bookshop's Dan…

AM800 Special Edition: “Windsor Blooms” report release, with CUI’s Mary Rowe

To mark the release of the Canadian Urban Institute's report Windsor Blooms, part of the CUIxLocal cross-Canada study of cities,…

Jay Pitter joins Centre for Cities as Visiting Fellow in Equitable City-building

We are thrilled to announce that award-winning placemaker, urban planning lecturer, and author Jay Pitter has joined the Centre for…

Meet our 2021 Windsor Law Centre for Cities Summer Students

Gush Minhas - Centre for Cities 2021 Summer Student Prior to attending Law School, Gush received his Honours BA from…

Climate Blog series: Steps to Effective and Inclusive Public Engagement, Part 5

Concluding Thoughts: Lessons for Cities and Climate Action Planning Processes This post is the last of five in this series…

Climate Blog Series: Steps to Effective and Inclusive Public Engagement, Part 2

An Introduction to The Charrette Process  This post is the second of five in this series written by Windsor Law…

The Windsor Law Centre for Cities is hiring

We are looking for smart, creative Windsor Law students with excellent organizational and/or research skills and a big interest in…

Windsor Law Centre for Cities Research Assistants – ADU Project

In collaboration with community partners, this externally-funded project will focus on the creation of data and policy tools to support…

Climate Blog: Reframing our Objectives – The Importance of a Race-Centred Intersectional Approach to Environmental Justice

(23 March 2021) By Aucha Stewart. Municipalities produce or have regulatory jurisdiction over approximately 50% of carbon emissions in Canada.…

Climate Week at UWindsor brought together UWindsor researchers, community leaders and organizations on climate action and research

(11 March 2021) by Mikal Daniel. From February 22 - 26 the first Climate Week @UWindsor was held. It was…