Urban agglomerations in Quebec
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An agglomeration, or urban agglomeration, is an administrative division of Quebec consisting of a number of municipalities. One municipality in each agglomeration is known as the "central municipality" and has special status; the others are known as "related municipalities".
Definition
The 2004 (CQLR c E-20.001, formerly RSQ, c E-20.001) defines the expression "urban agglomeration" as follows:
An urban agglomeration corresponds to the territory, as it exists on 17 December 2004, of Ville de Montréal, Ville de Québec, Ville de Longueuil, Ville de Mont-Laurier, Ville de La Tuque, Municipalité des Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Ville de Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Ville de Mont-Tremblant, Ville de Cookshire-Eaton, Ville de Rivière-Rouge or Ville de Sainte-Marguerite–Estérel.
One municipality in each agglomeration is known as the "central municipality" and has special status under the Act. The other municipalities are called "related municipalities".
The Act defines the powers exercised by the agglomeration and those exercised by the municipalities, known respectively as "agglomeration powers" (compétences d'agglomération) and "local powers" (compétences de proximité).
History
Between 2000 and 2003, Quebec's provincial government merged many small municipalities into larger "super-cities". This municipal reorganisation proved to be controversial in several municipalities.
A new liberal government elected in 2003 held a referendum to allow voters to vote for de-amalgamation. Several municipalities voted in a 2004 referendum to reverse their amalgamation. However, the new municipalities did not fully regain their old autonomy. Urban agglomerations were introduced over each formerly-merged region, grouping together a number of municipalities that were abolished as independent entities on 1 January 2002 but reconstituted on 1 January 2006.
These municipalities were required to share major services, such as police, transit, and water, under an agglomeration council, in most cases controlled by the central municipality.
Agglomeration and municipal powers
Urban agglomerations have certain powers that would ordinarily be exercised by individual municipalities.
Agglomeration powers are exercised by "agglomeration councils" (conseils d'agglomération). These powers are defined by statute and many are performed by the central municipality in each agglomeration. For example, the Montreal city police (SPVM) has jurisdiction in the neighbouring communities.
Some powers are shared, for example, regarding public transport. While other powers are reserved to the municipalities. This can lead to some fragmentation with Montreal and Quebec City, for example, said to have up to 5 levels of local government.
List of constituent municipalities
For each agglomeration, the legally designated central municipality appears first.
- Urban agglomeration of Montreal (administered by the Montreal Agglomeration Council) Ville de Montréal Ville de Baie-D'Urfé Ville de Beaconsfield Ville de Côte Saint-Luc Ville de Dollard-Des-Ormeaux Ville de Dorval Ville de Hampstead Ville de Kirkland Ville de L'Île-Dorval Ville de Montréal-Est Ville de Montréal-Ouest Ville de Mont-Royal Ville de Pointe-Claire Ville de Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Village de Senneville Ville de Westmount
- Urban agglomeration of Quebec City Ville de Québec Ville de L'Ancienne-Lorette Ville de Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures
- Urban agglomeration of Longueuil Ville de Longueuil Ville de Boucherville Ville de Brossard Ville de Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville Ville de Saint-Lambert
- Urban agglomeration of Mont-Laurier Ville de Mont-Laurier Municipalité de Saint-Aimé-du-Lac-des-Îles
- Urban agglomeration of La Tuque Ville de La Tuque Municipalité de La Bostonnais Municipalité de Lac-Édouard
- Urban agglomeration of Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine Municipalité des Îles-de-la-Madeleine Municipalité de Grosse-Île
- Urban agglomeration of Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts Ville de Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts Municipalité d'Ivry-sur-le-Lac
- Urban agglomeration of Mont-Tremblant Ville de Mont-Tremblant Municipalité de Lac-Tremblant-Nord
- Urban agglomeration of Cookshire-Eaton Ville de Cookshire-Eaton Municipalité de Newport
- Urban agglomeration of Rivière-Rouge Ville de Rivière-Rouge Municipalité de La Macaza
- Urban agglomeration of Sainte-Marguerite–Estérel Ville de Sainte-Marguerite-du-Lac-Masson Ville d'Estérel
See also
- Local government in Quebec
- Municipal reorganization in Quebec
- Metropolitan Community (Quebec)
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