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Mayor of Gatineau

The mayor of Gatineau is head of the executive branch of the Gatineau City Council. The mayor is elected alongside the city council every four years on the first Sunday of November; there are no term limits. While in office, mayors are styled His/Her Worship. The office of the mayor administers all city services, public property, police and fire protection, most public agencies, and enforces all city and provincial laws within Gatineau, Quebec.

Mayor of Gatineau
Flag of Gatineau
Incumbent
Daniel Champagne (acting)
since February 22, 2024
Ville de Gatineau
Office of the Mayor
Style
Member ofGatineau City Council
SeatMaison du Citoyen
AppointerDirect election
Term lengthFour years;
renewable
Constituting instrumentCharter of the Ville de Gatineau
Inaugural holderThéodore Baribeau (historic)
Yves Ducharme (post-current amalgamation)
FormationNovember 18, 1933 (historical)
January 1, 2002 (current)
SalaryCA$154,330[1]
Websitewww.gatineau.ca

Daniel Champagne has been the mayor of Gatineau since February 22, 2024, following the resignation of France Bélisle. He will serve in the position in an acting capacity until her successor is elected in the 2024 by-election.

History of the office edit

The first iteration of the position of Mayor of Gatineau was created in 1933, when the original Village de Gatineau was officially proclaimed; the town was commonly referred prior to its official proclamation as a municipality as Gatineau Mills after the paper mill that was in the area.[2] The first Mayor was Théodore Baribeau, who entered the position on November 18, 1933; he was a merchant who had moved to the village not long before.[3]

The position would remain in its original form until 1974, when the town was amalgamated with the nearby municipalities of Pointe-Gatineau, Touraine, Templeton, Templeton-Ouest, Templeton-Est, and Templeton-Est-Partie-Est to form a larger Ville de Gatineau.[4] As part of the amalgamation, a provisional council was selected among previous members of the various municipal councils of the amalgamated municipalities; the outgoing Mayor of Touraine Donald Poirier was selected as the President of the Provisional Council and interim Mayor. Poirier ran in the ensuing election, but lost and was replaced by former Gatineau mayor John-R. Luck as the first Mayor of the newly-formed municipality.[5]

The most recent changes to the position occurred during the 2000–2006 municipal reorganization in Quebec, when the Parti Québécois government of Lucien Bouchard passed Bill 170, An Act to reform the municipal territorial organization of the metropolitan regions of Montréal, Québec and the Outaouais, which amalgamated Gatineau with the surrounding municipalities of Hull, Aylmer, Buckingham and Masson-Angers into the new Ville de Hull-Gatineau.[6] The name would later be changed to simply Ville de Gatineau on June 27, 2001.[7] Unlike the previous time, however, the amalgamation would not take place until after the 2001 municipal election cycle, allowing for residents to vote for a new city council; the election was won by outgoing Hull Mayor Yves Ducharme.[8]

The first mayor to be affiliated with a local political party is Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin, who, along with other members of city council, founded Action Gatineau ahead of the 2013 municipal election, in which he would eventually win the mayoralty race.[9]

Role and authority edit

The position of Mayor of Gatineau is outlined in the Charter of the Ville de Gatineau, which is the constitution of the municipality. The version that the modern Ville de Gatineau follows was passed in 2001 before the 2002 amalgamation. In accordance with the Charter, the mayor is a member of and the chair of the council's Executive Committee by default. However, they may appoint another councillor to fill the position of chair at their own leisure. They also sit on the Joint Land Use Planning Commission for the Outaouais.[10]

The duties and powers of the mayoralty, on the other hand, are outlined in the Cities and Towns Act. The mayor's authority covers all aspects of city administration, serving as the highest authority in all matters. Items can be added by the mayor directly to the city council's agenda without going through a committee. The mayor may preside over council meetings in the event of the absence of the speaker, and also holds ex officio membership on all council committees and, concurrently, has voting rights on every committee. They also sit on the National Capital Commission's Board of Directors as a non-voting ex officio member alongside the Mayor of Ottawa, with whom they frequently collaborate with. The mayor has the power to call for a special meeting of the council whenever they see fit, regardless of the approval of other members of the council. In the event of a vacancy, the acting mayor holds most of the powers and privileges that a regularly elected mayor would, with certain exceptions, such as not being allowed to send by-laws back to the city council should they disagree with their contents and sitting on the NCC Board of Directors.[11]

Post-amalgamation mayors of Gatineau edit

Over the course of Gatineau's history, the municipality's borders have expanded through annexations. This most recently occurred in 2002 when the municipalities of Hull, Aylmer, Buckingham and Masson-Angers were amalgamated with Gatineau. The following is a list of mayors of the current post-amalgamation Gatineau.

No. Photo Mayor Party Terms of office Took office Left office
19   Yves Ducharme Independent 1 January 1, 2002 November 5, 2005
20   Marc Bureau Independent 2 November 5, 2005 November 3, 2013
21   Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin Action Gatineau 3 November 3, 2013 November 7, 2021
22   France Bélisle Independent 1[a] November 7, 2021 February 22, 2024
  Daniel Champagne (acting) Independent [b] February 22, 2024 Incumbent

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Resigned before the end of her term.
  2. ^ Champagne served as acting mayor following the resignation of Bélisle.

References edit

  1. ^ "Salaries of Gatineau elected officials on the rise". Aylmer Bulletin. January 10, 2019. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  2. ^ "Ville de Gatineau (1933-1974) - Historique" (in Canadian French). Ville de Gatineau. Retrieved March 15, 2024.
  3. ^ "Ville de Gatineau (1933-1974) - Maires" (in Canadian French). Ville de Gatineau. Retrieved March 15, 2024.
  4. ^ "An Act respecting certain municipalities of the Outaouais and Haut-Saguenay". Bill No. 98 of 1974. 30th Quebec Legislature.
  5. ^ "Ville de Gatineau (1975-2001) - Élection du 2 novembre 1975" (in Canadian French). Ville de Gatineau. Retrieved March 15, 2024.
  6. ^ "An Act to reform the municipal territorial organization of the metropolitan regions of Montréal, Québec and the Outaouais". Bill No. 170 of 2000 (PDF). 36th Quebec Legislature.
  7. ^ "Municipal Affairs - O.C. 796-2001, 27 June 2001" (PDF). Gazette Officielle du Québec. July 11, 2001. Retrieved March 15, 2024.
  8. ^ "Ville de Gatineau (2002-) - Élection du 4 novembre 2001" (PDF) (in Canadian French). Ville de Gatineau. Retrieved March 15, 2024.
  9. ^ "Maxime Pedneaud-Jobin Gatineau's mayor elect after upset win". CBC News. November 4, 2013. Retrieved March 15, 2024.
  10. ^ "C-11.1 - Charter of Ville de Gatineau". Government of Quebec. Retrieved March 16, 2024.
  11. ^ "C-10 - Cities and Towns Act". Government of Quebec. Retrieved March 16, 2024.

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This article is about the office For a list of mayors of Gatineau and mayors of former municipalities which amalgamated into the city see List of mayors of Gatineau The mayor of Gatineau is head of the executive branch of the Gatineau City Council The mayor is elected alongside the city council every four years on the first Sunday of November there are no term limits While in office mayors are styled His Her Worship The office of the mayor administers all city services public property police and fire protection most public agencies and enforces all city and provincial laws within Gatineau Quebec Mayor of GatineauCoat of arms of GatineauFlag of GatineauIncumbentDaniel Champagne acting since February 22 2024Ville de GatineauOffice of the MayorStyleHis Her Worship Mayor informal Member ofGatineau City CouncilSeatMaison du CitoyenAppointerDirect electionTerm lengthFour years renewableConstituting instrumentCharter of the Ville de GatineauInaugural holderTheodore Baribeau historic Yves Ducharme post current amalgamation FormationNovember 18 1933 historical January 1 2002 current SalaryCA 154 330 1 Websitewww wbr gatineau wbr caDaniel Champagne has been the mayor of Gatineau since February 22 2024 following the resignation of France Belisle He will serve in the position in an acting capacity until her successor is elected in the 2024 by election Contents 1 History of the office 2 Role and authority 3 Post amalgamation mayors of Gatineau 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesHistory of the office editThe first iteration of the position of Mayor of Gatineau was created in 1933 when the original Village de Gatineau was officially proclaimed the town was commonly referred prior to its official proclamation as a municipality as Gatineau Mills after the paper mill that was in the area 2 The first Mayor was Theodore Baribeau who entered the position on November 18 1933 he was a merchant who had moved to the village not long before 3 The position would remain in its original form until 1974 when the town was amalgamated with the nearby municipalities of Pointe Gatineau Touraine Templeton Templeton Ouest Templeton Est and Templeton Est Partie Est to form a larger Ville de Gatineau 4 As part of the amalgamation a provisional council was selected among previous members of the various municipal councils of the amalgamated municipalities the outgoing Mayor of Touraine Donald Poirier was selected as the President of the Provisional Council and interim Mayor Poirier ran in the ensuing election but lost and was replaced by former Gatineau mayor John R Luck as the first Mayor of the newly formed municipality 5 The most recent changes to the position occurred during the 2000 2006 municipal reorganization in Quebec when the Parti Quebecois government of Lucien Bouchard passed Bill 170 An Act to reform the municipal territorial organization of the metropolitan regions of Montreal Quebec and the Outaouais which amalgamated Gatineau with the surrounding municipalities of Hull Aylmer Buckingham and Masson Angers into the new Ville de Hull Gatineau 6 The name would later be changed to simply Ville de Gatineau on June 27 2001 7 Unlike the previous time however the amalgamation would not take place until after the 2001 municipal election cycle allowing for residents to vote for a new city council the election was won by outgoing Hull Mayor Yves Ducharme 8 The first mayor to be affiliated with a local political party is Maxime Pedneaud Jobin who along with other members of city council founded Action Gatineau ahead of the 2013 municipal election in which he would eventually win the mayoralty race 9 Role and authority editThe position of Mayor of Gatineau is outlined in the Charter of the Ville de Gatineau which is the constitution of the municipality The version that the modern Ville de Gatineau follows was passed in 2001 before the 2002 amalgamation In accordance with the Charter the mayor is a member of and the chair of the council s Executive Committee by default However they may appoint another councillor to fill the position of chair at their own leisure They also sit on the Joint Land Use Planning Commission for the Outaouais 10 The duties and powers of the mayoralty on the other hand are outlined in the Cities and Towns Act The mayor s authority covers all aspects of city administration serving as the highest authority in all matters Items can be added by the mayor directly to the city council s agenda without going through a committee The mayor may preside over council meetings in the event of the absence of the speaker and also holds ex officio membership on all council committees and concurrently has voting rights on every committee They also sit on the National Capital Commission s Board of Directors as a non voting ex officio member alongside the Mayor of Ottawa with whom they frequently collaborate with The mayor has the power to call for a special meeting of the council whenever they see fit regardless of the approval of other members of the council In the event of a vacancy the acting mayor holds most of the powers and privileges that a regularly elected mayor would with certain exceptions such as not being allowed to send by laws back to the city council should they disagree with their contents and sitting on the NCC Board of Directors 11 Post amalgamation mayors of Gatineau editMain article List of mayors of Gatineau Over the course of Gatineau s history the municipality s borders have expanded through annexations This most recently occurred in 2002 when the municipalities of Hull Aylmer Buckingham and Masson Angers were amalgamated with Gatineau The following is a list of mayors of the current post amalgamation Gatineau No Photo Mayor Party Terms of office Took office Left office19 nbsp Yves Ducharme Independent 1 January 1 2002 November 5 200520 nbsp Marc Bureau Independent 2 November 5 2005 November 3 201321 nbsp Maxime Pedneaud Jobin Action Gatineau 3 November 3 2013 November 7 202122 nbsp France Belisle Independent 1 a November 7 2021 February 22 2024 nbsp Daniel Champagne acting Independent b February 22 2024 IncumbentSee also edit nbsp Canada portal nbsp Politics portalGatineau City Council History of QuebecNotes edit Resigned before the end of her term Champagne served as acting mayor following the resignation of Belisle References edit Salaries of Gatineau elected officials on the rise Aylmer Bulletin January 10 2019 Retrieved February 29 2024 Ville de Gatineau 1933 1974 Historique in Canadian French Ville de Gatineau Retrieved March 15 2024 Ville de Gatineau 1933 1974 Maires in Canadian French Ville de Gatineau Retrieved March 15 2024 An Act respecting certain municipalities of the Outaouais and Haut Saguenay Bill No 98 of 1974 30th Quebec Legislature Ville de Gatineau 1975 2001 Election du 2 novembre 1975 in Canadian French Ville de Gatineau Retrieved March 15 2024 An Act to reform the municipal territorial organization of the metropolitan regions of Montreal Quebec and the Outaouais Bill No 170 of 2000 PDF 36th Quebec Legislature Municipal Affairs O C 796 2001 27 June 2001 PDF Gazette Officielle du Quebec July 11 2001 Retrieved March 15 2024 Ville de Gatineau 2002 Election du 4 novembre 2001 PDF in Canadian French Ville de Gatineau Retrieved March 15 2024 Maxime Pedneaud Jobin Gatineau s mayor elect after upset win CBC News November 4 2013 Retrieved March 15 2024 C 11 1 Charter of Ville de Gatineau Government of Quebec Retrieved March 16 2024 C 10 Cities and Towns Act Government of Quebec Retrieved March 16 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mayor of Gatineau amp oldid 1217053393, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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