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A village is a type of incorporated municipality within the majority of the provinces and territories of Canada. As of January 1, 2012, there were 550 villages among the provinces of Alberta , British Columbia , Manitoba , New Brunswick , the Northwest Territories , Ontario , Quebec , Saskatchewan and Yukon .
Rural areas cover approximately 9,197,138 km 2 (3,551,035 sq mi) of Canada's land area as of 2015. [2] Rural Canada is usually defined by low population density, small population size, and distance from major agglomerations. As of the 2021 census, nearly 6 million people (16% of the total Canadian population) lived in rural areas of Canada. [3 ...
Rural communities in New Brunswick (1 C, 19 P) ... Pages in category "Rural society in Canada" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Communities in Canada's provinces and territories This is a list of communities in New Brunswick , a province in Canada . For the purposes of this list, a community is defined as either an incorporated municipality, an Indian reserve , or an unincorporated community inside or outside a municipality.
The growing demand has led to some small Canadian communities seeing house prices jump more than 75% in one year. The eye-watering gains in Canada are mirroring similar trends in New Zealand ...
The province of Alberta, Canada, is divided into ten types of local governments – urban municipalities (including cities, towns, villages and summer villages), specialized municipalities, rural municipalities (including municipal districts (often named as counties), improvement districts, and special areas), Métis settlements, and Indian ...
A rural municipality (RM) is a type of incorporated municipality in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. [1] A rural municipality is created by the Minister of Municipal Relations by ministerial order via section 49 of The Municipalities Act.