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.
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The first formal municipality in Canada was the city of Saint John in New Brunswick, which received royal approval in 1785.
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The ideas from this law were transferred to Canada by Lord Durham, who submitted a report to then-Governor-General, Lord Sydenham.
Aucoin worked in an advisory capacity to the Canadian government at federal, provincial, and municipal levels.
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