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      • Until 2001, the island of Montreal was divided into the city of Montreal proper and 27 smaller municipalities. These formed the Montreal Urban Community (MUC). On January 1, 2002, all 28 municipalities on the island were merged into the "megacity" of Montreal, under the slogan " Une île, une ville " ("One island, one city").
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  2. Powers delegated to the Montreal Metropolitan Community (French: Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal, CMM), the regional government of Greater Montreal, by the urban agglomeration include public housing, economic development, and water supply and water treatment.

  3. The region is the second-smallest in area ( 498.29 km2 (192.39 sq mi)) and most populous (2,004,265 as of the 2021 Canadian Census) of Quebec's seventeen administrative regions.

  4. An agglomeration, or urban agglomeration, is an administrative division of Quebec at the local level that may group together a number of municipalities which were abolished as independent entities on 1 January 2002 but reconstituted on 1 January 2006.

  5. A new urban agglomeration of Montreal was created, which resulted in the recreated cities still sharing certain municipal services with Montreal. Merger and demerger. Municipalities existing in 2001: City of Montreal (186 square kilometres (72 sq mi)) and 27 independent municipalities.

  6. It includes the entire Island of Montreal, Laval, and the Urban Agglomeration of Longueuil. Due to their proximity to Montreal's downtown core, some additional suburbs on the South Shore (Brossard, Saint-Lambert, and Boucherville) are usually included in the inner ring, despite their location on the mainland.

  7. After the partial demergers of 2006, a successor organization was formed, the Urban agglomeration of Montreal. History. The supra-municipal level of government provided public transit service and police services. The MUC was first succeeded by Montreal Metropolitan Community (MMC).

  8. The agglomeration council adopts by-laws and authorizes expenditures on shared services across the island of Montréal, including social housing, emergency services and public transit. Learn more about how it works.

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