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The Cape Breton Regional Municipality is governed by Cape Breton Regional Council, which is composed of a mayor elected at-large and 12 councillors each elected to represent a separate district. Regional Council is responsible for all facets of the municipal government , including police, fire, library, transit, and water.
Cape Breton Regional Council is the governing body for the Cape Breton Regional Municipality in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
The Cape Breton Regional Municipality is a single municipality. This is a list of unincorporated areas within it, some of which are former municipalities, and some of which correspond to census areas. Estimated populations from the 2001 census are in parentheses.
In 1879 the County Incorporation Act created 24 rural municipalities run by elected councils. [13] Timeline: 1759: the Nova Scotia peninsula was divided into five counties: Annapolis, Cumberland, Halifax, Kings, and Lunenburg. 1765: the colonies of Cape Breton and Nova Scotia were merged, and Cape Breton County was added.
Previously MLA for Cape Breton West: 3 John W. Morgan (born 1964) 20 October 2000 20 October 2012 4 Cecil Clarke (born 1964) 20 October 2012 04 November 2020 Previously MLA for Cape Breton North: 5 Amanda McDougall: 05 November 2020 30 October 2024 Previously a regional councillor – Cecil Clarke 30 October 2024 Previously mayor (2012–2020)
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