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4 unusual facts about Municipal government in Canada


Municipal government in Canada

An example of a typical municipal government structure can be found in New Brunswick, which played host to the first municipal government in Canada in 1785 at Saint John.

The first formal municipality in Canada was the city of Saint John in New Brunswick, which received royal approval in 1785.

The ideas from this law were transferred to Canada by Lord Durham, who submitted a report to then-Governor-General, Lord Sydenham.

Peter Aucoin

Aucoin worked in an advisory capacity to the Canadian government at federal, provincial, and municipal levels.



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