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  2. 2023 New Brunswick local governance reform - Wikipedia

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    Local governance reform in the Canadian province of New Brunswick was implemented on January 1, 2023. This resulted in a significant reorganization of the local government entities in the province, including a reduction in the number of entities from 340 to 89, consisting of 77 local governments and 12 rural districts nested within 12 regional service commissions.

  3. Regional service commission - Wikipedia

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    A regional service commission (RSC) is an administrative entity in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. [1] As the name implies, an RSC administers services on a regional level. [2] RSCs are not incorporated municipal entities and lack direct taxation powers.

  4. Administrative divisions of New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    [b] The new villages were given the same municipal powers as towns and cities. [1] Existing cities and towns were not changed, [9] while existing villages [c] were converted to the new village model. Regional service commissions were added in 2012. The 2023 New Brunswick local governance reform was an overhaul of the system as follows: [10]

  5. Department of Finance (New Brunswick) - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Finance is a part of the Government of New Brunswick.It is charged with New Brunswick's budgetary and tax policy and headed by the finance minister.. The department, or a minister responsible for this area, has existed in one form or another since the creation of New Brunswick as a crown colony in 1784.

  6. Service New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    A board of directors is responsible for the overall administration of the business and affairs of Service New Brunswick. [2] SNB consists of multiple lines of business: It delivers a number of services to the public on behalf of departments and agencies including the Canadian government and New Brunswick municipalities.

  7. Corporate tax in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In New Brunswick the lower rate of corporate income tax is 2.5%. Prior to April 1, 2018, it 3%. The higher rate is 14%. The "New Brunswick business limit is not be subject to the federal passive income business limit reduction that applies to tax years starting after 2018." [15]

  8. Fight with Brunswick condo association leads man to push for ...

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    One of those bills, House Bill 311, was introduced by Rep. Frank Iler of Brunswick County, and sought to create a division of the Attorney General’s office that would have jurisdiction over the ...

  9. Department of Economic Development (New Brunswick)

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    Minister of Business New Brunswick Joan MacAlpine: March 23, 2000 - October 9, 2001 under Bernard Lord Norman Betts: October 9, 2001 - June 27, 2003 Peter Mesheau: June 27, 2003 - February 14, 2006 Kirk MacDonald: February 14, 2006 - October 3, 2006 Greg Byrne: October 3, 2006 - June 22, 2009 under Shawn Graham: Victor Boudreau: June 22, 2009 ...