CLEAR FILTERS
News release
Throughout the federal election campaign, the mayors of Canada's largest cities actively promoted the importance of infrastructure, transit, and housing in driving a strong Canadian economy.
  • Big City Mayors' Caucus
News release
Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson says it is clear that this election offers voters meaningful choices between the parties on issues that most effect Canadians in their day to day lives.
  • Big City Mayors' Caucus
News release
Mayors of Canada's big cities delivered delivered the message through a coordinated set of press conferences, media statements and on social media in cities across the country.
  • Big City Mayors' Caucus
News release
Roadmap for Stronger Cities and Communities presents a guide to reducing commute times, safer roads and bridges, cleaner water and more affordable housing.
  • Big City Mayors' Caucus
  • Climate change
  • Environment
News release
21 Mayors Call For A Federal Leader's Debate On City Issues: Transit, Infrastructure And Housing.
  • Big City Mayors' Caucus
  • Climate change
  • Infrastructure
News release
Many Aboriginal people now living in Canada's largest cities continue to grapple with the most severe consequences of the intergenerational trauma caused by residential schools - but we are committed to supporting and delivering real change, working together with Aboriginal leaders.
  • Big City Mayors' Caucus
News release
The mayors of Canada's biggest cities made a united call today for a new focus from federal political parties on building Canada's future through its cities.
  • Big City Mayors' Caucus
  • Housing
  • Infrastructure
News release
Nineteen mayors of this country's biggest cities will come together February 5 in Toronto to hammer out solutions to Canada's economic challenges. With a federal election on the horizon, the Big Cities Summit places cities at the centre of the national discussion about Canada's future.
  • Big City Mayors' Caucus
  • Economic development
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