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Сельские и специализированные муниципалитеты, города, поселки и отдельные деревни в Альберте
Расположение специализированных и сельских муниципалитетов Альберты
Распределение 6 специализированных муниципалитетов Альберты (красные) и 74 сельских муниципалитетов, включающих муниципальные районы , которые часто называют округами (оранжевые), районы благоустройства (темно-зеленые) и особые районы (светло-зеленые) (2020 г.)

Провинция Альберта , Канада, разделена на десять типов местных органов власти — городские муниципалитеты (включая города , поселки , деревни и летние деревни ), специализированные муниципалитеты , сельские муниципалитеты (включая муниципальные районы (часто называемые округами), районы благоустройства и особые районы), поселения метисов и индейские резервации . Все типы муниципалитетов управляются местными жителями и были включены в соответствии с различными провинциальными законами, за исключением районов благоустройства (управляемых либо провинциальным, либо федеральным правительством) и индейских резерваций Альберты (управляемых местными органами власти в рамках федеральной юрисдикции).

В Альберте также есть многочисленные некорпоративные сообщества (включая городские зоны обслуживания, деревни и таунсайт), которые не являются независимыми муниципалитетами в своем собственном праве. Тем не менее, все они признаны Министерством муниципальных дел в качестве субмуниципальных образований под юрисдикцией специализированных муниципалитетов или сельских муниципалитетов, за исключением единственного таунсайта (его юрисдикция разделена с индейской резервацией, которая его окружает).

За исключением поселений метисов, Статистическое управление Канады признает все муниципалитеты Альберты в качестве переписных подразделений и группирует их в 19 переписных подразделений на основе географии. В пределах переписных подразделений Статистическое управление Канады группирует некоторые муниципалитеты/переписные подразделения Альберты в две переписные столичные области (CMA) или 12 переписных агломераций (CA) для целей подсчета. Все CMA включают крупные городские центры и окружающие их переписные подразделения. Все CA также включают крупные городские центры и в некоторых случаях окружающие их переписные подразделения.

За исключением индейских резерваций, управление муниципалитетами в Альберте регулируется Законом о муниципальном управлении [1] , Законом об особых территориях [2] и Законом о поселениях метисов [3] .

По состоянию на 2019 год общая неофициальная численность населения всех муниципалитетов Альберты составляла 4 271 759 человек. [4]

Муниципалитеты

Городские муниципалитеты

Города

Согласно разделу 82 Закона о муниципальном самоуправлении (MGA), территория может быть преобразована в город, если:

По сути, города формируются из городских сообществ с населением не менее 10 000 человек. [5]

В настоящее время в Альберте насчитывается 19 городов с общей численностью населения 2 959 559 человек по состоянию на 2019 год. [4]


Города

Согласно разделу 81 Закона о муниципальном самоуправлении (MGA), территория может быть преобразована в город, если:

По сути, города формируются из городских общин с населением не менее 1000 человек. Когда население города превышает 10 000 человек, его совет может подать заявку на изменение его статуса на статус города , но изменение статуса инкорпорации не является обязательным. [5]

Сообществам с сокращающимся населением разрешено сохранять статус города, даже если число жителей падает ниже лимита в 1000 человек. Некоторые города Альберты никогда не достигали численности населения в 1000 человек, но были включены в качестве городов до вступления в силу текущего требования о численности населения в 1000 человек и более.

В настоящее время в Альберте насчитывается 107 городов с общей численностью населения 466 470 человек по состоянию на 2019 год. [4]



Деревни

Согласно разделу 80 Закона о муниципальном самоуправлении (MGA), территория может быть преобразована в деревню, если:

По сути, деревни формируются из городских общин с населением не менее 300 человек. Когда население деревни превышает 1000 человек, ее совет может подать заявку на изменение ее статуса на статус города , но изменение статуса инкорпорации не является обязательным.

Сообществам с сокращающимся населением разрешено сохранять статус деревни, даже если число жителей падает ниже лимита в 300 человек. Некоторые деревни Альберты никогда не достигали численности населения в 300 человек, но были включены в состав деревень до того, как появилось требование о численности населения в 300 человек и более.

В настоящее время в Альберте насчитывается 81 деревня, общая численность населения которых по состоянию на 2021 год составляет 34 600 человек. [22]



Летние деревни

Согласно бывшему разделу 79 Закона о муниципальном самоуправлении (MGA), летний поселок — это территория, которая:

В результате отмены раздела 79 [1] в Альберте больше не могут быть созданы летние деревни. [5]

По сути, летние деревни когда-то формировались из городских общин с населением менее 300 человек и значительным непостоянным населением. Когда население летней деревни превышает 300 человек, ее совет может подать заявку на изменение ее статуса на статус деревни, но изменение статуса инкорпорации не является обязательным.

В настоящее время в Альберте насчитывается 51 летняя деревня, общая численность населения которой по состоянию на 2019 год составляет 5200 человек. [4]

Специализированные муниципалитеты

Согласно разделу 83 Закона о муниципальном самоуправлении (MGA), муниципалитет может быть зарегистрирован в качестве специализированного муниципалитета в одном из следующих трех случаев:

По сути, специализированные муниципалитеты — это муниципалитеты, которые по своей природе нетрадиционны по сравнению с другими муниципалитетами в Альберте, и они включены в систему под управлением существующего MGA, а не полагаются на создание своих собственных отдельных актов (например, Закон об особых территориях [2] разрешил включение трех особых территорий Альберты, а Закон о поселениях метисов [3] разрешил включение восьми поселений метисов Альберты). [5]

По состоянию на 2019 год общая численность населения шести специализированных муниципалитетов Альберты составляет 242 395 человек. [4]

Сельские муниципалитеты

Муниципальные округа

Согласно разделу 78 Закона о муниципальном самоуправлении (MGA), муниципальный район — это территория, на которой:

По сути, муниципальные районы представляют собой крупные сельские районы, в которых граждане проживают на фермах, в сельских жилых кварталах или в некорпоративных сообществах (т. е. деревнях, поселках и других поселениях). [5]

В Альберте термин « графство» является синонимом термина «муниципальный район» — это не его собственный муниципальный статус, который отличается от статуса муниципального района. Таким образом, Alberta Municipal Affairs предоставляет муниципальным районам возможность называть себя либо муниципальными районами , либо графствами в их официальных названиях.

Из 63 муниципальных округов Альберты 46 называют себя округами . За последние 30 лет в Альберте наблюдается тенденция, когда многочисленные муниципальные округа переименовываются в округа посредством официальных изменений названия. Некоторые из причин, по которым муниципальный округ переименовывается в округ, включают в себя то, что термин «округ »: более узнаваем для широкой общественности; имеет более традиционную привлекательность; и более рыночный с точки зрения экономического развития.

Последним муниципальным округом (MD), который был переименован в округ, был MD Футхиллс № 31, который был переименован в округ Футхиллс 1 января 2019 года. [36]

По состоянию на 2019 год общая численность населения 63 муниципальных округов Альберты составляет 471 852 человека. [4]

Районы благоустройства

Согласно разделу 581 Закона о муниципальном управлении (MGA), вице-губернатор Альберты в Совете по рекомендации министра муниципальных дел может сформировать район благоустройства. Раздел 582 MGA требует, чтобы приказ о формировании района благоустройства описывал его границы и давал ему официальное название.

В настоящее время в Альберте есть семь округов по улучшению, в которых проживает 2146 человек. [41] За некоторыми исключениями, их границы совпадают с границами национального или провинциального парка. Пять из них расположены в национальных парках, а два — в провинциальных парках.

Специальные зоны

Специальные районы — это сельские муниципалитеты, созданные в 1938 году в соответствии с Законом об особых районах. [2] [5] Особый район не следует путать со специализированным муниципалитетом, который имеет совершенно другой муниципальный статус.

Общая численность населения трех особых районов Альберты в 2016 году составляла 4184 человека. [4]

Некорпоративные сообщества

Городские зоны обслуживания

Городская зона обслуживания — это тип деревни, которая официально не определена в Законе о муниципальном управлении (MGA). Однако провинция Альберта признает ее эквивалентом города для целей предоставления программ и права на получение грантов в соответствии с постановлениями Совета, которые учредили Региональный муниципалитет ( RM) Вуд-Буффало и округ Страткона в качестве специализированных муниципалитетов. [45] [46]

В этих постановлениях Совета (см. Приложение 1, Раздел 7 [45] и Приложение 1, Раздел 3 [46] соответственно) также указано, что:

По сути, городские сервисные зоны соответствуют требованиям MGA для включения в качестве города. Таким образом, они являются крупнейшими деревнями Альберты.

В настоящее время в Альберте существует две зоны городского обслуживания:

Форт Мак-Мюррей, находящийся в юрисдикции RM Вуд-Буффало, ранее был городом до его объединения с районом Improvement District No. 143 1 апреля 1995 года. На момент объединения он был обозначен как городская зона обслуживания. [45]

Шервуд-Парк всегда был некорпоративным сообществом под юрисдикцией округа Страткона. Он стал городской зоной обслуживания, когда округ Страткона изменил свой статус с муниципального района на специализированный муниципалитет 1 января 1996 года. [46]

Гамлеты

Согласно разделу 59 Закона о муниципальном самоуправлении (MGA), деревни — это некорпоративные сообщества, которые:

Кроме того, раздел 59 MGA предоставляет советам муниципальных округов (или графств ) и специализированных муниципалитетов полномочия определять некорпоративные сообщества в пределах их границ как деревни. [1] [5] Деревни также могут быть определены в пределах районов благоустройства и специальных зон министром по делам муниципалитетов в соответствии с разделом 590 MGA и разделом 10 Закона об особых зонах соответственно. [1] [2]

Когда население деревни достигает 300 человек, она получает право на включение в состав деревни в соответствии с разделом 80 MGA, при условии, что большинство зданий по-прежнему находятся на участках земли площадью менее 1850 м 2 (19 900 кв. футов). [1] Однако в наши дни редкость, когда деревня включается в состав деревни — Барнуэлл и Вабамун были последними, кто сделал это 1 января 1980 года. В наши дни гораздо чаще деревни возвращаются к статусу деревни посредством процесса роспуска.

В настоящее время в Альберте насчитывается 403 деревни, две из которых являются городскими зонами обслуживания, представленными выше. [47]

Городские поселения

Городской поселок — это тип некорпоративного сообщества , который официально не определен в Законе о муниципальном управлении (MGA), но обычно рассматривается как независимая городская территория в пределах индейской резервации, которая по численности населения, площади, услугам и форме застройки сопоставима с инкорпорированными городами Альберты. По сути, городские поселения будут соответствовать требованиям MGA для включения в качестве города, если они не находятся на землях индейской резервации под федеральной юрисдикцией.

В настоящее время Редвуд-Медоуз является единственным городским поселением в Альберте и расположен на территории нации Цуутина .

Другие некорпоративные сообщества

Поселения метисов

Поселения метисов — это сельские районы, населенные коренными метисами в Альберте , которые были созданы и признаны в 1936 году в соответствии с Законом о улучшении численности метисов . Поселения предоставляют автономную земельную базу, обеспечивают лучший доступ к образованию, здравоохранению и другим социальным услугам, а также предоставляют возможности экономического развития для единственной признанной земельной базы метисов в Канаде. [3] В настоящее время поселения метисов действуют в соответствии с Законом о поселениях метисов. [5] Эти восемь поселений метисов управляются уникальным правительством метисов, известным как Генеральный совет поселения метисов (MSGC).

В настоящее время в Альберте есть восемь поселений метисов, все из которых находятся в северной половине провинции. Официальные названия восьми поселений и муниципальных округов, в которые они входят, следующие:

*Районы получены на основе данных о границах поселений метисов в провинции.

Очень небольшие части поселения метисов озера Гифт и поселения метисов Кикино также расположены в округах Норзерн-Санрайз и Лак-ла-Бич соответственно.

По состоянию на 2018 год общая численность населения восьми метисных поселений Альберты составляла 5632 человека. [4]

индейские резервы

Индейские резервации в Альберте занимают общую площадь 656 660 га (1 622 630 акров) и варьируются по размеру от 441 га (1 089 акров) до 143 529 га (354 667 акров). [5] Согласно Конституционному акту 1982 года , законодательная власть над индейскими резервациями возложена на Парламент Канады . Правительство Канады осуществляет исполнительную власть над индейскими резервациями через Министерство по делам коренных народов и севера Канады . Местное управление осуществляется советами племен, члены которых избираются членами резервации.

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Notes

  1. ^ Beaumont is Alberta's newest city, incorporated on January 1, 2019. Based on 2016 data, Beaumont is Alberta's smallest city by land area, but in 2017 its area increased to nearly 2,400 hectares, making it larger than Wetaskiwin and Lacombe.[6]
  2. ^ Brooks is Alberta's smallest city by land area.
  3. ^ Calgary is Canada's third-largest city, Alberta's largest city by both population and area, and was Alberta's first city, incorporated on January 1, 1894. The Calgary census metropolitan area (CMA) includes the cities of Airdrie, Calgary and Chestermere.
  4. ^ Chestermere was known as Chestermere Lake prior to March 1, 1993.[6]
  5. ^ Edmonton is Canada's fifth-largest city and Alberta's capital. The Edmonton CMA includes the cities of Beaumont, Edmonton, Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc, Spruce Grove and St. Albert.
  6. ^ The balance of Lloydminster is located within Saskatchewan.
  7. ^ Wetaskiwin is Alberta's smallest city by population.
  1. ^ Athabasca was formerly known as Athabasca Landing prior to August 4, 1913.[9]
  2. ^ Drumheller originally incorporated as a city on April 3, 1930, but reverted from city status as a result of its amalgamation with the M.D. of Badlands No. 7 in 1998.[9]
  3. ^ Fort Macleod, which grew around the NWMP's Fort Macleod barracks (built 1874), was formerly known as Macleod prior to April 1, 1952.[9]
  4. ^ Peace River was formerly known as Peace River Crossing prior to May 22, 1916.[9]
  5. ^ St. Paul was formerly known as St. Paul de Métis prior to December 15, 1932.
  6. ^ Bellis dissolved from village status on December 31, 1945.
  7. ^ Blackie dissolved from village status on August 31, 1997.
  8. ^ Burdett dissolved from village status on January 1, 2003.
  9. ^ Cadogan dissolved from village status on December 31, 1945.
  10. ^ Cayley dissolved from village status on June 1, 1996.
  11. ^ Chinook dissolved from village status on April 1, 1977.
  12. ^ Clairmont dissolved from village status on December 31, 1945.
  13. ^ Cluny dissolved from village status on September 15, 1995.
  14. ^ Compeer dissolved from village status on December 31, 1936.
  15. ^ Craigmyle dissolved from village status on January 1, 1972.
  16. ^ Cynthia dissolved from town status on May 1, 1959.
  17. ^ Derwent dissolved from village status on September 1, 2010.[67]
  18. ^ Diamond City dissolved from village status on June 30, 1937.
  19. ^ Dunmore dissolved from village status on February 4, 1919.
  20. ^ Eaglesham dissolved from village status on December 31, 1996.
  21. ^ Enchant dissolved from village status on January 30, 1945.
  22. ^ Entwistle dissolved from village status on December 31, 2000.
  23. ^ Erskine dissolved from village status on May 20, 1946.
  24. ^ Evansburg dissolved from village status on June 30, 1998.
  25. ^ Ferintosh dissolved from village status on January 1, 2020.
  26. ^ For Assiniboine dissolved from village status on December 31, 1991.
  27. ^ Fort McKay's population does not include portion of community on Indian reserve.
  28. ^ Fort McMurray is one of two hamlets designated an urban service area.
  29. ^ Fort McMurray's population is that of its population centre as delineated by Statistics Canada.[71]
  30. ^ Galahad dissolved from village status on January 1, 2016.[72]
  31. ^ Gleichen dissolved from town status on March 31, 1998.
  32. ^ Goose Lake is also known as Lone Pine.
  33. ^ Grande Cache dissolved from town status on January 1, 2019.[75]
  34. ^ Grassy Lake dissolved from village status on July 1, 1996.
  35. ^ Grouard, also known as Grouard Mission, dissolved from village status on January 18, 1944.
  36. ^ Hairy Hill dissolved from village status on December 31, 1996.
  37. ^ Hairy Hill's population is from the 2001 federal census (Statistics Canada did not publish its population in the 2006, 2011 or 2016 federal censuses).
  38. ^ Half Moon Lake is also known as Half Moon Estates.
  39. ^ Heritage Pointe's population is that of its population centre as delineated by Statistics Canada.[71]
  40. ^ Irvine dissolved from town status on December 31, 1996.
  41. ^ Islay dissolved from village status on March 2, 1944.
  42. ^ Janvier South is also known as Janvier and Chard.
  43. ^ Jenner dissolved from village status on June 22, 1943.
  44. ^ Kinuso dissolved from village status on September 1, 2009.
  45. ^ Lac La Biche dissolved from town status on August 1, 2007, as a result of its amalgamation with Lakeland County to form Lac La Biche County.[82]
  46. ^ Langdon dissolved from village status on December 31, 1945.
  47. ^ Lavoy dissolved from village status on April 30, 1999.
  48. ^ Lodgepole dissolved from new town status on March 1, 1970.
  49. ^ Referred to as Lottie Lake Development by Statistics Canada in the 1991 census.[53]
  50. ^ Statistics Canada cautioned that Metiskow's population from the 1991 census may be an estimate.[53]
  51. ^ Minburn dissolved from village status on July 1, 2015.[88]
  52. ^ Mirror dissolved from village status on January 1, 2004.
  53. ^ Monarch dissolved from village status on December 31, 1938.
  54. ^ Monitor dissolved from village status on December 31, 1945.
  55. ^ Mountain View dissolved from village status on September 9, 1915.
  56. ^ Mulhurst Bay is also known as Mulhurst.
  57. ^ New Norway dissolved from village status on November 1, 2012.[90]
  58. ^ New Sarepta dissolved from village status on September 1, 2010.[91]
  59. ^ Ohaton dissolved from village status on December 31, 1945.
  60. ^ Plamondon dissolved from village status on May 1, 2002.
  61. ^ Radway dissolved from village status on December 31, 1996.
  62. ^ Ranfurly dissolved from village status on December 31, 1945.
  63. ^ Richdale dissolved from village status on June 2, 1931.
  64. ^ Rosebud dissolved from village status on December 31, 1945.
  65. ^ Rumsey dissolved from village status on January 1, 1995.
  66. ^ Sandy Lake is also known as Pelican Mountain.
  67. ^ Sangudo dissolved from village status on September 16, 2007.
  68. ^ Sherwood Park is one of two hamlets designated an urban service area.
  69. ^ Strome dissolved from village status on January 1, 2016.[95]
  70. ^ Suffield dissolved from village status on January 1, 1930.
  71. ^ Swalwell dissolved from village status on December 31, 1945.
  72. ^ Thorhild dissolved from village status on March 18, 2009.
  73. ^ Tilley dissolved from village status on August 31, 2013.[96]
  74. ^ Torrington dissolved from village status on January 1, 1998.
  75. ^ Wabasca was formerly named Wabasca-Desmarais.
  76. ^ Statistics Canada cautioned that Wagner's population from the 1991 census may be an estimate.[53]
  77. ^ Walsh dissolved from village status on April 30, 1925.
  78. ^ Wanham dissolved from village status on December 31, 1999.
  79. ^ Warspite dissolved from village status on June 1, 2000.
  80. ^ Wildwood dissolved from village status on December 31, 1990.
  1. ^ Bittern Lake was formerly known as Rosenroll prior to December 16, 1911.[24]
  2. ^ Delia was formerly known as Highland prior to December 9, 1915.[25]
  3. ^ Hay Lakes was formerly known as Hay Lake prior to January 1, 1932.[26]
  4. ^ Ryley was also known as Equity in 1909.[27]
  5. ^ Spring Lake was formerly known as Edmonton Beach prior to January 1, 1999.[28]
  6. ^ The Summer Village of Horseshoe Bay conducted a municipal census in 2017 that counted a population of 73.[32]
  7. ^ Jasper's 2011 municipal census also counted a shadow (non-permanent resident) population of 652 for a combined population of 5,236.
  8. ^ Excludes the unpopulated land area of the portion of the Kikino Metis Settlement that is within Lac La Biche County.
  9. ^ Wood Buffalo's 2015 municipal census also counted a shadow population of 43,084 for a combined population of 125,032.
  10. ^ Gift Lake comprises two parts. The majority is located within Big Lakes County, while the balance is located within Northern Sunrise County. The Big Lakes County portion (part "A") had a population of 625 living on 802.46 km2 (309.83 sq mi) in 2021, while the Northern Sunrise County portion (part "B") had a population of 0 living on 0.83 km2 (0.32 sq mi).[35]
  11. ^ Kikino comprises two parts. The majority is located within Smoky Lake County, while the balance is located within Lac La Biche County. The Smoky Lake County portion (part "A") had a population of 978 living on 440.92 km2 (170.24 sq mi) in 2021, while the Lac La Biche County portion (part "B") had a population of 0 living on 0.77 km2 (0.30 sq mi).[35]

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  180. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Loon Prairie 237 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  181. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Louis Bull 138B Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  182. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Makaoo 120 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  183. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Montana 139 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  184. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Namur Lake 174B Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  185. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Namur River 174A Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  186. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for O'Chiese 203 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  187. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for O'Chiese Cemetery 203A Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  188. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Old Fort 217 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  189. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Peace Point 222 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  190. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Peerless Trout 238 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  191. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Peigan Timber Limit "B" Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  192. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Pigeon Lake 138A Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  193. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for PiikanI Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  194. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Puskiakiwenin 122 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  195. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Saddle Lake 125 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  196. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Samson 137 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  197. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Samson 137A Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  198. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Sandy Point 221 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  199. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Sawridge 150G Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  200. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Sawridge 150H Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  201. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Siksika 146 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  202. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Stoney 142-143-144 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  203. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Stoney 142B Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  204. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Sturgeon Lake 154 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  205. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Sturgeon Lake 154A Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  206. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Sturgeon Lake 154B Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  207. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Sucker Creek 150A Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  208. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Sunchild 202 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  209. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Swampy Lake 236 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  210. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Swan River 150E Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  211. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Tall Cree 173 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  212. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Tall Cree 173A Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  213. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Thabacha Náre 196A Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  214. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Thebathi 196 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  215. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Tsu K'adhe Túe 196F Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  216. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Tsu Nedehe Tue 196H Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  217. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Tsu Túe 196G Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  218. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Tsuu T'ina Nation 145 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  219. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Tthe Jere Ghaili 196B Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  220. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Unipouheos 121 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  221. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Upper Hay River 212 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  222. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Utikoomak Lake 155 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  223. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Utikoomak Lake 155A Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  224. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Utikoomak Lake 155B Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  225. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Wabamun 133A Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  226. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Wabamun 133B Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  227. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Wabasca 166 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  228. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Wabasca 166A Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  229. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Wabasca 166B Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  230. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Wabasca 166C Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  231. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Wabasca 166D Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  232. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Wadlin Lake 173C Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  233. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for White Fish Lake 128 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  234. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for William McKenzie 151K Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  235. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Winefred Lake 194B Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  236. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Woodland Cree 226 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  237. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Woodland Cree 227 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  238. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Woodland Cree 228 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  239. ^ Reserve, settlement or village details for Zama Lake 210 Reserve at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved July 30, 2021.

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