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  2. Municipal Government Act (Alberta) - Wikipedia

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    The original Municipal Government Act (known as Bill 23) was introduced by Edgar Gerhart in the Alberta Legislature in 1968 during the 1st Session of the 16th Alberta Legislature, along with the Municipal Election Act (now known as the Local Authorities Election Act). It came into effect on June 1, 1968, and defines the laws and rules under ...

  3. Category:Local government in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... 2020 Alberta municipal censuses; ... 2024 Alberta municipal censuses; A. Alberta Municipal Government Board; C. Calgary Board ...

  4. 2024 Alberta municipal censuses - Wikipedia

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    2024 municipal census summary [23] 2022 municipal census comparison [23] Area 2024 population Previous population Absolute growth Annual growth rate Sherwood Park urban service area [a] 75,575: 73,000: 2,575: 1.7% Rural service area [b] 28,253: 27,362: 891: 1.6% Total Strathcona County 103,829 100,362 3,467 1.7%

  5. Category:2024 in Alberta - Wikipedia

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  6. List of former urban municipalities in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The Province of Alberta currently has 253 urban municipalities including 19 cities, 105 towns, 78 villages and 51 summer villages. [1] In addition, there are 106 communities that previously held some form of urban municipality status. These include 2 former cities, 16 former towns, 2 former new towns, 85 former villages, and 1 former summer ...

  7. 8th Alberta Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The Legislature officially resumed on February 6, 1936, and continued until the ninth session was prorogued and dissolved on February 16, 1940, prior to the 1940 Alberta general election. [1] Alberta's sixth government was controlled by the majority Social Credit Party of Alberta for the first time, led by Premier William Aberhart.

  8. 2024 Canadian electoral calendar - Wikipedia

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    2024 Alberta New Democratic Party leadership election; Municipal by-election in 100 Mile House, British Columbia; June 23: Municipal by-election in District 6, Sainte-Sabine, Chaudière-Appalaches, Quebec; June 24: 2024 Toronto—St. Paul's federal by-election; Municipal by-election in Chestermere, Alberta (mayor and five councillors) [31]

  9. Canadian Energy Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Energy Centre is funded by the Alberta provincial government with an original budget of $30 million. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Canadian Energy Centre's budget was decreased to $2.84 million for a period of 90 days. In 2020, CEC's budget was about $4 million. [9]