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A rural municipality, often abbreviated RM, is a type of municipal status in the
Canadian Canadians (french: Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, many (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source o ...
provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan,''The Municipalities Act'', SS 2005, c M-36.1, s 49.
and Prince Edward Island. In other provinces, such as
Alberta Alberta ( ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is part of Western Canada and is one of the three prairie provinces. Alberta is bordered by British Columbia to the west, Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Terri ...
and Nova Scotia, the term refers to municipal districts that are not explicitly urban, rather than being a distinct type of municipality.


History

The Municipal Ordinance of 1883 was enacted by the then North-West Territories to provide services to a rural area and provide some means of municipal governing. Saskatchewan and Alberta became provinces in 1905. The Government of the North-West Territories issued Statute Labour Ordinance (1897) and sets of fire districts, statute labour and fire (SLF) districts or statute labour districts. Community residents could pay taxes or supply a couple days per quarter section labour constructing roads, bridges, fireguards instead of paying taxes. Prairie fires in the 19th century were devastating affairs. Fire districts were later called local improvement districts that were later reformed into rural municipalities. In Saskatchewan, local improvement districts (1898) were the precursors of rural municipalities. Discontinuance of local improvement districts in favour of smaller rural municipalities began on December 13, 1909. Typically, a rural municipality consists of about nine townships, each six miles by six miles in area. Settled areas of denser populations could form urban municipalities such as villages, towns and cities. In northern Saskatchewan, the large Northern Local Improvement District was replaced by the
Northern Saskatchewan Administration District The Northern Saskatchewan Administration District (NSAD) is the unorganized area of the Canada province of Saskatchewan. Overwhelmingly larger than the province's other communities, it encompasses approximately half of Saskatchewan's landmass, an ...
in 1972, and was not subdivided into smaller rural municipalities.


Rural municipalities by province

File:Alberta's Rural Municipalities.png, In Alberta (gold, green, and grey) File:Saskatchewan Municipalities.png, In Saskatchewan (gold) File:Manitoba municipalities 2015.png, In Manitoba (gold) File:Prince Edward Island municipalities.png, In Prince Edward Island (green) File:Nova Scotia municipalities 2020.png, In Nova Scotia (lime green and mint green)


See also

* Municipal government in Canada


References


External links


History: The Beginning of Municipal Government in Saskatchewan
– Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities

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