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12-750: McMasterville is a city in southwestern Quebec , Canada on the Richelieu River in La Vallée-du-Richelieu Regional County Municipality . The population as of the 2021 Canadian Census was 5,936. It is within the Administrative Region of Montérégie . The town was founded in 1917 to house workers of the Canadian Explosives Limited which operated until 1998. The town is named after the first chairman of that company, William McMaster . McMasterville

24-477: A few minor differences from that of ville . However it is moot since there are no longer any cities in existence. Dorval and Côte Saint-Luc had the status of city when they were amalgamated into Montreal on January 1, 2002 as part of the municipal reorganization in Quebec ; however, when re-constituted as independent municipalities on January 1, 2006, it was with the status of town ( French : ville ) (although

36-588: A population of just 81 in the Canada 2021 Census . In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada , Barkmere had a population of 81 living in 50 of its 230 total private dwellings, a change of 39.7% from its 2016 population of 58 . With a land area of 17.72 km (6.84 sq mi), it had a population density of 4.6/km (11.8/sq mi) in 2021. Population trend: Mother tongue: Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board operates English-language schools: This Quebec location article

48-558: A staff of 3000. The factory would be heavily subsidised by Canada, Quebec and Ottawa. "Northvolt officialisera jeudi la construction d'une usine en Montérégie" (in French). La Presse. 2023-09-27 . Retrieved 2023-09-29 . Since 2000, McMasterville is served by the McMasterville commuter rail station on the Réseau de transport métropolitain 's Mont-Saint-Hilaire line . Local bus service

60-889: Is a list of the types of local and supralocal territorial units in Quebec , Canada, including those used solely for statistical purposes, as defined by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Regions and Land Occupancy and compiled by the Institut de la statistique du Québec Not included are the urban agglomerations in Quebec , which, although they group together multiple municipalities, exercise only what are ordinarily local municipal powers. A list of local municipal units in Quebec by regional county municipality can be found at List of municipalities in Quebec . All municipalities (except cities), whether township, village, parish, or unspecified ones, are functionally and legally identical. The only difference

72-599: Is also a different kind of submunicipal unit, unconstituted localities , which is defined and tracked not by the Quebec Ministry of Municipal Affairs but by Statistics Canada . Barkmere, Quebec Barkmere is a ville in the Canadian province of Quebec , located in Les Laurentides Regional County Municipality . It is one of the smallest incorporated municipalities in Quebec, with

84-536: Is located along the Richelieu river, on the shore facing Mont St-Hilaire and Otterburn Park. Population trend: Mother tongue language (2021) In September 2023 the Swedish upstart Northvolt formally announced plans to build a 60 GWh/year battery cell factory on the grounds of the former CIL factory around which McMasterville was once founded. The factory was expected to start producing cells in 2026 and to employ

96-597: Is provided by the RTM . The town is host to the École d'éducation internationale which offers secondary level education where students can follow the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme as defined by the IBO. A primary school, École la Farandole, is also present. The South Shore Protestant Regional School Board previously served the city. City (Quebec) The following

108-449: Is that the designation might serve to disambiguate between otherwise identically named municipalities, often neighbouring ones. Many such cases have had their names changed, or merged with the identically named nearby municipality since the 1950s, such as the former Township of Granby and City of Granby merging and becoming the Town of Granby in 2007. Municipalities are governed primarily by

120-565: The Code municipal du Québec (Municipal Code of Québec, R.S.Q. c. C-27.1), whereas cities and towns are governed by the Loi sur les cités et villes (Cities and Towns Act, R.S.Q. c. C-19) as well as (in the case of the older ones) various individual charters. The very largest communities in Quebec are colloquially called cities; however there are currently no municipalities under the province's current legal system classified as cities. Quebec's government uses

132-548: The English term town as the translation for the French term ville , and township for canton . The least-populated towns in Quebec ( Barkmere , with a population of about 60, or L'Île-Dorval , with less than 10) are much smaller than the most populous municipalities of other types ( Saint-Charles-Borromée and Sainte-Sophie , each with populations of over 13,300). The title city ( French : cité code=C) still legally exists, with

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144-456: The municipal government of Dorval still uses the name Cité de Dorval). Prior to January 1, 1995, the code for municipalité was not M but rather SD ( sans désignation ; that is, unqualified municipality). Prior to 2004, there was a single code, TR, to cover the modern-day TC and TK. When the distinction between TC and TK was introduced, it was made retroactive to 1984, date of the federal Cree-Naskapi (of Quebec) Act (S.C. 1984, c. 18). There

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