The Centre for Cities (C4C) publishes blog posts by its affiliated Windsor Law faculty and students, as well as occasional guest bloggers, on subjects related to inclusive and sustainable citybuilding. Opinions expressed are those of the authors.
Interested in submitting a guest blog for our consideration? Reach out to us at [email protected] with your idea. Posts are normally a maximum of 800 words and contain several images and links.
(27 March 2023) by Shereen Arcis On February 16, 2023, the City of Toronto’s Integrity Commissioner, Jonathan Batty, confirmed that…
(30 September 2022) by Ember Chapdelaine and Megan Hooper This post was written as part of a collaboration between the…
(6 April 2022) by Relina D'Cruz This blog post is the first of a two-part series focussing on the municipal…
A new online tool for affordable housing development: ADUSearch.ca (8 February 2022) By Sarah Cipkar & Shereen Arcis This post…
Additional Dwelling Units (ADUs): New By-laws, Potential and Challenges This post is the first of a two-part series focussing on…
We are pleased to announce a new Project-Based Experiential Placement (PBEP) opportunity for Winter Term 2022 for WIndsor Law students…
Centre for Cities affiliate and Associate Professor Gemma Smyth is now accepting applications for 2(two) 2L or 3L students to…
(15 November 2021) By Princess Doe We welcome Professor Danardo Jones to Windsor Law and to the Centre for Cities…
How Would They Look in Windsor? (21 September 2021) by Princess Doe This is the final post of a three-part…
How Do Community Land Trusts Work? (9 September 2021) by Princess Doe This is the second of a three-part blog…
An Introduction to Community Land Trusts and their Use in Canada (20 August 2021) by Princess Doe This is the…
Concluding Thoughts: Lessons for Cities and Climate Action Planning Processes This post is the last of five in this series…