Talk:Mirabel, Quebec
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[edit]umm, are you guys sure it is the fatest growing city in Canada... i thought it was milton ontario with 70% rate. I know that mirabel is the fastest growing ciy in Québec and the 4th in Canada.—Preceding unsigned comment added by ChrisDVD (talk • contribs) 20:13, 2 October 2007 (UTC)
- And how can it be both a TÉ and an RCM? Aren't TÉs those parts of Quebec that aren't parts of RCMs? I think we need some citations to clarify this, and have tagged the article accordingly. //Essin (talk) 16:35, 29 August 2008 (UTC)
- I did some further research into this, and it seems that, according to the website of the city, the area is in fact an RCM with a single constituent municipality, with the duties of the RCM done within the organizational structure of the city. The Répertoire des municipalités de Québec agrees. But why isn't Mirabel simply a city with the competences of an RCM? Is it because it was formed before the latest series of municipal mergers? //Essin (talk) 18:42, 1 January 2009 (UTC)
- Also, according to the Commission de toponymie de Québec, Mirabel was an RCM with a single municipality in 1994 at least. But the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Regions and Land Occupancy (MAMROT) says quite explicitly that "Quatorze municipalités et agglomérations n'appartiennent à aucune MRC [...] Ce sont : [...] Mirabel" ("Fourteen municipalities and agglomerations do not belong to any RCM [...] They are: [...] Mirabel", my translation) The French-language Wikipedia edition has separate articles on the city and the RCM, so somebody there obviously thought they were different (although I think that having two articles is overkill in any case), but the discussion at fr:Discussion:Liste des municipalités régionales de comté du Québec#Villes et agglomérations ayant des responsabilités de MRC doesn't seem to have reached a definite conclusion. The more I read about this, the more confused I become. If we assume that StatsCan and MAMROT are right, is the city of Mirabel unaware that it isn't an RCM? //Essin (talk) 18:15, 29 July 2009 (UTC)
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