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This department took over the functions of the former Department of Municipalities, Culture and Housing in 1998. In 2000, the department's functions were transferred to the new departments of Environment and Local Government and Family and Community Services.
The 2023 New Brunswick local governance reform was an overhaul of the system as follows: [10] 104 local governments were reduced to 77, primarily by combining existing municipalities. Few municipalities were unaffected by the changes, with some new municipalities created by combining LSDs. Local service districts were dissolved.
The Department of Municipalities, Culture and Housing was a part of the Government of New Brunswick. It was charged with the planning and supervision of local government and the development and administration of programs in support of affordable housing, home ownership and the enhancement of community life in New Brunswick.
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The Department of Human Resources is an executive department of the government of New Brunswick. It was created in 2001 from the management board division of the Department of Finance as the Office of Human Resources. Its mandate is to manage the internal human resources of the provincial civil service. [1]
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Municipality of Grand Lake (most) Capital Region rural district (Clarks Corner, Douglas Harbour, areas to southwest) The parish of Canterbury: York 1966-11-23 [7] Municipality of Lakeland Ridges Cap-Bateau (French: Cap-Bâteau) Gloucester Shippegan 1987-04-21 [26] Île-de-Lamèque Cap-de-Richibouctou: Kent Richibucto 1973-07-18 [18]
Towns and Villages of New Brunswick (TVNB) 1966-1974; Split into Association of Villages of New Brunswick (AVNB) and Towns of New Brunswick Association – L’Association des Villes du Nouveau-Brunswick (TNBA-AVNB) AVNB and TNBA-AVNB merged to become UMNB; Union of New Brunswick Municipalities (UNBM) 1907-1970; Last convention: 1966; Last ...