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Classification of municipalities in Quebec

The following is a list of the types of local and supralocal territorial units in Quebec, Canada, including those used solely for statistical purposes, as defined by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Regions and Land Occupancy and compiled by the Institut de la statistique du Québec.

Not included are the urban agglomerations in Quebec, which, although they group together multiple municipalities, exercise only what are ordinarily local municipal powers.

A list of local municipal units in Quebec by regional county municipality can be found at List of municipalities in Quebec.

Local municipalities edit

All municipalities (except cities), whether township, village, parish, or unspecified ones, are functionally and legally identical.[citation needed] The only difference is that the designation might serve to disambiguate between otherwise identically named municipalities, often neighbouring ones.[citation needed] Many such cases have had their names changed, or merged with the identically named nearby municipality since the 1950s, such as the former Township of Granby and City of Granby merging and becoming the Town of Granby in 2007.[citation needed]

Municipalities are governed primarily by the Code municipal du Québec (Municipal Code of Québec, R.S.Q. c. C-27.1),[1] whereas cities and towns are governed by the Loi sur les cités et villes (Cities and Towns Act, R.S.Q. c. C-19)[2] as well as (in the case of the older ones) various individual charters.[citation needed]

The very largest communities in Quebec are colloquially called cities; however there are currently no municipalities under the province's current legal system classified as cities.[citation needed] Quebec's government uses the English term town as the translation for the French term ville, and township for canton.[3] The least-populated towns in Quebec (Barkmere, with a population of about 60, or L'Île-Dorval, with less than 10) are much smaller than the most populous municipalities of other types (Saint-Charles-Borromée and Sainte-Sophie, each with populations of over 13,300).[citation needed]

Abbreviation French term English translation Description Lists
CT Municipalité de canton Township municipality All or part of the territory of a township (townships were originally only a land surveying feature) set up as a municipality.[citation needed] List of township municipalities in Quebec
CU Municipalité de cantons unis United township municipality Municipality composed of several townships.[citation needed] List of united township municipalities in Quebec
M Municipalité Municipality Territory administered by an authority established under the laws governing municipalities.[citation needed] List of municipalities (not otherwise specified) in Quebec
P Municipalité de paroisse Parish municipality The territory of a religious parish established as a municipality.[citation needed] List of parish municipalities in Quebec
V Ville[4] Town[3] Municipality legally established as a town.[citation needed] List of towns in Quebec
VL Municipalité de village Village municipality Territory of a village established as a municipality separate from a surrounding parish or township municipality.[citation needed] List of village municipalities in Quebec

The title city (French: cité code=C) still legally exists, with a few minor differences from that of ville.[citation needed] However it is moot since there are no longer any cities in existence.[citation needed] Dorval and Côte Saint-Luc had the status of city when they were amalgamated into Montreal on January 1, 2002 as part of the municipal reorganization in Quebec;[5] however, when re-constituted as independent municipalities on January 1, 2006, it was with the status of town (French: ville) (although the municipal government of Dorval still uses the name Cité de Dorval).[citation needed]

Prior to January 1, 1995, the code for municipalité was not M but rather SD (sans désignation; that is, unqualified municipality).[6]

Aboriginal local municipal units edit

Abbreviation French term English translation Description Lists
IRI (R) Réserve indienne Indian reserve Territory reserved for Indians under the Indian Act.[citation needed][a] List of Indian reserves in Quebec
TC Terre réservée aux Cris (1-A) Land reserved for the Cree Territory reserved for the use and benefit of the Cree population. Associated with a Cree village (VC) of the same name.[citation needed][b] List of Cree and Naskapi territories in Quebec
TI Terre de la catégorie I pour les Inuits Category I land for the Inuit Territory reserved for the use and benefit of the Inuit population. Associated with a northern village (VN) of the same name.[citation needed] List of northern villages and Inuit reserved lands in Quebec
TK Terre réservée aux Naskapis (1-AN) Land reserved for the Naskapi Territory reserved for the use and benefit of the Naskapi (Innu) population. Associated with a Naskapi village (VK) of the same name.[citation needed][c] List of Cree and Naskapi territories in Quebec
VC Municipalité de village cri (Terre 1-B) Cree village municipality A primarily Cree village with a Cree local authority established by the Cree Villages and the Naskapi Village Act.[citation needed][b] List of Cree and Naskapi territories in Quebec
VK Municipalité de village naskapi (Terre 1-BN) Naskapi village municipality A primarily Naskapi (Innu) village with a Naskapi local authority established by the Cree Villages and the Naskapi Village Act.[citation needed][c] List of Cree and Naskapi territories in Quebec
VN Municipalité de village nordique Northern village municipality A village with an Inuit local authority established by the Act respecting Northern villages and the Kativik Regional Government.[citation needed] List of northern villages and Inuit reserved lands in Quebec

Prior to 2004, there was a single code, TR, to cover the modern-day TC and TK.[citation needed] When the distinction between TC and TK was introduced, it was made retroactive to 1984, date of the federal Cree-Naskapi (of Quebec) Act (S.C. 1984, c. 18).[citation needed]

Territories equivalent to local municipalities edit

Abbreviation French term English translation Description Lists
NO Territoire non organisé Unorganized territory A territory that has not been organized under a local municipality and is administered directly by a supralocal authority.[citation needed] List of unorganized territories in Quebec

Submunicipal units edit

Abbreviation French term English translation Description Lists
A Arrondissement Borough Subdivision of some local municipalities.[citation needed] List of boroughs in Quebec
S-É (EI) Établissement amérindien Indian settlement Village or hamlet the majority of whose population is Amerindian and situated on lands without any particular legal status.[citation needed][d] List of Indian settlements in Quebec

There is also a different kind of submunicipal unit, unconstituted localities, which is defined and tracked not by the Quebec Ministry of Municipal Affairs but by Statistics Canada.[citation needed]

Supralocal units edit

Abbreviation French term English translation Description See also
ARg Administration régionale Regional government Regional civil administration of a large, sparsely populated area representing Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal residents alike.[citation needed] Kativik Regional Government
CM Communauté métropolitaine Metropolitan community Administration bringing together the municipalities of a metropolitan area, larger than an urban agglomeration and not necessarily a multiple of RCMs and TEs.[citation needed] Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal
Communauté métropolitaine de Québec
MRC Municipalité régionale de comté Regional county municipality (RCM) A territory comprising municipalities and sometimes unorganized territories, governed by an authority determined by law.[citation needed] List of regional county municipalities and equivalent territories in Quebec
Territoire équivalent à une MRC Territory equivalent to an RCM A statistical unit created to cover areas of Quebec not belonging to an RCM.[citation needed] List of regional county municipalities and equivalent territories in Quebec

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "A tract of federally owned land with specific boundaries that is set apart for the use and benefit of an Indian band and that is governed by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC)."[7]
  2. ^ a b "Parcels of land in Quebec set aside for the permanent residence of Cree First Nations of Quebec. Terres réservées aux Cris are adjacent to villages cris. The area of a village cri is set aside for the use of Cree bands, but members of Cree bands are not permanently residing there. Note that a village cri and its adjacent terre réservée aux Cris can have the same name, e.g., the village cri of Waswanipi and the terre reservée aux Cris of Waswanipi."[7]
  3. ^ a b "Parcels of land in Quebec set aside for the permanent residence of Naskapi First Nations of Quebec. Terres réservées aux Naskapis are adjacent to village Naskapi. The lone area of village Naskapi is set aside for the use of the Naskapi band, although its members do not reside there permanently."[7]
  4. ^ A place where a self-contained group of at least 10 Indian (Aboriginal) persons resides more or less permanently. It is usually located on Crown lands under federal or provincial/territorial jurisdiction. Indian settlements have no official limits and have not been set apart for the use and benefit of an Indian band as is the case with Indian reserves.[7]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Municipal Code of Quebec (also in French)
  2. ^ Cities and Towns Act (also in French)
  3. ^ a b . Quebec government. Archived from the original on 5 February 2012. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  4. ^ In most laws, the term "municipalité de ville" is employed, but it is rarely used otherwise.
  5. ^ Quebec, Institut de la Statistique du. (PDF). gouv.qc.ca. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 June 2004. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  6. ^ Quebec, Institut de la Statistique du. "Page est introuvable?" (PDF). gouv.qc.ca. Retrieved 1 May 2018.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ a b c d "Census subdivision (CSD)". Statistics Canada. January 3, 2019. Census subdivision types associated with 'on reserve' population. from the original on June 25, 2021. Retrieved August 24, 2021.

External links edit

Quebec provincial legislation
  • An Act respecting municipal territorial organization (also in French)
  • An Act respecting Northern villages and the Kativik Regional Government (also in French)
  • The Cree Villages and the Naskapi Village Act (also in French)
  • An Act respecting the Cree Regional Authority (also in French)
  • An Act respecting Cree, Inuit and Naskapi native persons (also in French)
  • An Act respecting the land regime in the James Bay and New Québec territories (also in French)
Federal legislation
  • Cree-Naskapi (of Quebec) Act (S.C. 1984, c. 18) (also in French)
Other
  • (look up the entry for any municipality)
  • Liste complète des types d'entités et leurs définitions (Commission de toponymie)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Classification of municipalities in Quebec news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The following is a list of the types of local and supralocal territorial units in Quebec Canada including those used solely for statistical purposes as defined by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs Regions and Land Occupancy and compiled by the Institut de la statistique du Quebec Not included are the urban agglomerations in Quebec which although they group together multiple municipalities exercise only what are ordinarily local municipal powers A list of local municipal units in Quebec by regional county municipality can be found at List of municipalities in Quebec Contents 1 Local municipalities 2 Aboriginal local municipal units 3 Territories equivalent to local municipalities 4 Submunicipal units 5 Supralocal units 6 See also 7 References 8 Notes 9 External linksLocal municipalities editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message All municipalities except cities whether township village parish or unspecified ones are functionally and legally identical citation needed The only difference is that the designation might serve to disambiguate between otherwise identically named municipalities often neighbouring ones citation needed Many such cases have had their names changed or merged with the identically named nearby municipality since the 1950s such as the former Township of Granby and City of Granby merging and becoming the Town of Granby in 2007 citation needed Municipalities are governed primarily by the Code municipal du Quebec Municipal Code of Quebec R S Q c C 27 1 1 whereas cities and towns are governed by the Loi sur les cites et villes Cities and Towns Act R S Q c C 19 2 as well as in the case of the older ones various individual charters citation needed The very largest communities in Quebec are colloquially called cities however there are currently no municipalities under the province s current legal system classified as cities citation needed Quebec s government uses the English term town as the translation for the French term ville and township for canton 3 The least populated towns in Quebec Barkmere with a population of about 60 or L Ile Dorval with less than 10 are much smaller than the most populous municipalities of other types Saint Charles Borromee and Sainte Sophie each with populations of over 13 300 citation needed Abbreviation French term English translation Description ListsCT Municipalite de canton Township municipality All or part of the territory of a township townships were originally only a land surveying feature set up as a municipality citation needed List of township municipalities in QuebecCU Municipalite de cantons unis United township municipality Municipality composed of several townships citation needed List of united township municipalities in QuebecM Municipalite Municipality Territory administered by an authority established under the laws governing municipalities citation needed List of municipalities not otherwise specified in QuebecP Municipalite de paroisse Parish municipality The territory of a religious parish established as a municipality citation needed List of parish municipalities in QuebecV Ville 4 Town 3 Municipality legally established as a town citation needed List of towns in QuebecVL Municipalite de village Village municipality Territory of a village established as a municipality separate from a surrounding parish or township municipality citation needed List of village municipalities in QuebecThe title city French cite code C still legally exists with a few minor differences from that of ville citation needed However it is moot since there are no longer any cities in existence citation needed Dorval and Cote Saint Luc had the status of city when they were amalgamated into Montreal on January 1 2002 as part of the municipal reorganization in Quebec 5 however when re constituted as independent municipalities on January 1 2006 it was with the status of town French ville although the municipal government of Dorval still uses the name Cite de Dorval citation needed Prior to January 1 1995 the code for municipalite was not M but rather SD sans designation that is unqualified municipality 6 Aboriginal local municipal units editAbbreviation French term English translation Description ListsIRI R Reserve indienne Indian reserve Territory reserved for Indians under the Indian Act citation needed a List of Indian reserves in QuebecTC Terre reservee aux Cris 1 A Land reserved for the Cree Territory reserved for the use and benefit of the Cree population Associated with a Cree village VC of the same name citation needed b List of Cree and Naskapi territories in QuebecTI Terre de la categorie I pour les Inuits Category I land for the Inuit Territory reserved for the use and benefit of the Inuit population Associated with a northern village VN of the same name citation needed List of northern villages and Inuit reserved lands in QuebecTK Terre reservee aux Naskapis 1 AN Land reserved for the Naskapi Territory reserved for the use and benefit of the Naskapi Innu population Associated with a Naskapi village VK of the same name citation needed c List of Cree and Naskapi territories in QuebecVC Municipalite de village cri Terre 1 B Cree village municipality A primarily Cree village with a Cree local authority established by the Cree Villages and the Naskapi Village Act citation needed b List of Cree and Naskapi territories in QuebecVK Municipalite de village naskapi Terre 1 BN Naskapi village municipality A primarily Naskapi Innu village with a Naskapi local authority established by the Cree Villages and the Naskapi Village Act citation needed c List of Cree and Naskapi territories in QuebecVN Municipalite de village nordique Northern village municipality A village with an Inuit local authority established by the Act respecting Northern villages and the Kativik Regional Government citation needed List of northern villages and Inuit reserved lands in QuebecPrior to 2004 there was a single code TR to cover the modern day TC and TK citation needed When the distinction between TC and TK was introduced it was made retroactive to 1984 date of the federal Cree Naskapi of Quebec Act S C 1984 c 18 citation needed Territories equivalent to local municipalities editAbbreviation French term English translation Description ListsNO Territoire non organise Unorganized territory A territory that has not been organized under a local municipality and is administered directly by a supralocal authority citation needed List of unorganized territories in QuebecSubmunicipal units editAbbreviation French term English translation Description ListsA Arrondissement Borough Subdivision of some local municipalities citation needed List of boroughs in QuebecS E EI Etablissement amerindien Indian settlement Village or hamlet the majority of whose population is Amerindian and situated on lands without any particular legal status citation needed d List of Indian settlements in QuebecThere is also a different kind of submunicipal unit unconstituted localities which is defined and tracked not by the Quebec Ministry of Municipal Affairs but by Statistics Canada citation needed Supralocal units editAbbreviation French term English translation Description See alsoARg Administration regionale Regional government Regional civil administration of a large sparsely populated area representing Aboriginal and non Aboriginal residents alike citation needed Kativik Regional GovernmentCM Communaute metropolitaine Metropolitan community Administration bringing together the municipalities of a metropolitan area larger than an urban agglomeration and not necessarily a multiple of RCMs and TEs citation needed Communaute metropolitaine de MontrealCommunaute metropolitaine de QuebecMRC Municipalite regionale de comte Regional county municipality RCM A territory comprising municipalities and sometimes unorganized territories governed by an authority determined by law citation needed List of regional county municipalities and equivalent territories in QuebecTE Territoire equivalent a une MRC Territory equivalent to an RCM A statistical unit created to cover areas of Quebec not belonging to an RCM citation needed List of regional county municipalities and equivalent territories in QuebecSee also editAdministrative divisions of QuebecReferences edit A tract of federally owned land with specific boundaries that is set apart for the use and benefit of an Indian band and that is governed by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada INAC 7 a b Parcels of land in Quebec set aside for the permanent residence of Cree First Nations of Quebec Terres reservees aux Cris are adjacent to villages cris The area of a village cri is set aside for the use of Cree bands but members of Cree bands are not permanently residing there Note that a village cri and its adjacent terre reservee aux Cris can have the same name e g the village cri of Waswanipi and the terre reservee aux Cris of Waswanipi 7 a b Parcels of land in Quebec set aside for the permanent residence of Naskapi First Nations of Quebec Terres reservees aux Naskapis are adjacent to village Naskapi The lone area of village Naskapi is set aside for the use of the Naskapi band although its members do not reside there permanently 7 A place where a self contained group of at least 10 Indian Aboriginal persons resides more or less permanently It is usually located on Crown lands under federal or provincial territorial jurisdiction Indian settlements have no official limits and have not been set apart for the use and benefit of an Indian band as is the case with Indian reserves 7 Notes edit Municipal Code of Quebec also in French Cities and Towns Act also in French a b Stats Quebec Quebec government Archived from the original on 5 February 2012 Retrieved 26 September 2012 In most laws the term municipalite de ville is employed but it is rarely used otherwise Quebec Institut de la Statistique du Collection les documents de reference PDF gouv qc ca Archived from the original PDF on 30 June 2004 Retrieved 1 May 2018 Quebec Institut de la Statistique du Page est introuvable PDF gouv qc ca Retrieved 1 May 2018 permanent dead link a b c d Census subdivision CSD Statistics Canada January 3 2019 Census subdivision types associated with on reserve population Archived from the original on June 25 2021 Retrieved August 24 2021 External links editQuebec provincial legislationAn Act respecting municipal territorial organization also in French An Act respecting Northern villages and the Kativik Regional Government also in French The Cree Villages and the Naskapi Village Act also in French An Act respecting the Cree Regional Authority also in French An Act respecting Cree Inuit and Naskapi native persons also in French An Act respecting the land regime in the James Bay and New Quebec territories also in French Federal legislationCree Naskapi of Quebec Act S C 1984 c 18 also in French OtherRepertoire des municipalites look up the entry for any municipality Liste complete des types d entites et leurs definitions Commission de toponymie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Classification of municipalities in Quebec amp oldid 1175707344 Aboriginal local municipal units, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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