The information on the website was created for the 2021 Massey Cities Summit, a global conference on the constitutional status of cities. While the information is not current and will not be updated, we wanted you to have access to the archive of blog posts, podcasts, articles, videos, and other information.
Making the case for constitutional power for Canadian cities
When we think of Canadian cities, we might picture the places where we live, work, and gather—a straightforward concept at first glance. But from a constitutional standpoint, cities in Canada occupy a challenging position, often compared to the “middle child” in the family.

Constitutional Space for Cities

Constitutional Amendments: Making, Breaking, and Changing Constitutions
Richarad Albert identifies the issue that constitutional designers today have virtually no resources to guide them in constructing the rules of amendment, and how scholars do not have a clear portrait of the significance of amendment rules in the project of constitutionalism.

Reimagining the Canadian Federation through an Urban Lens
The devastating health, social and economic impacts of COVID-19 are most pronounced in Canada’s cities. Two-thirds of all cases and 75 percent of all deaths have occurred in Canada’s 20 largest municipalities.

The City in Sight Podcast Episode 3: Indigenous Cities
The Indigenous population in urban areas is growing fast. What are cities doing to provide for these populations, to build cities that reflect these communities, and to address the calls to action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission? Spacing Radio’s Glyn Bowerman hosts a riveting discussion with the mayor of Yellowknife, Rebecca Alty, mayor of Winnipeg, Brian Bowman and mayor of Saskatoon, Charlie Clarke.

Cities in National Constitutions: Northern Stagnation, Southern Innovation
Ran Hirschl explores what national constitutions around the world say (and do not say) about cities, before examining three of the most ambitious attempts to date to bolster the constitutional status of cities.

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City in Sight Podcast Series: Episode 3
Indigenous Cities
The Indigenous population in urban areas is growing fast. What are cities doing to provide for these populations, to build cities that reflect these communities, and to address the calls to action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission? Would greater autonomy for cities help achieve these goals? To find out, we speak to three Canadian mayors.