This volume presents the 'Municipal Ordinance, 1894' enacted in the Northwest Territories. It offers a detailed look into the legal framework governing municipal affairs during this period of Canadian history. The text provides insights into the structure, powers, and responsibilities of local governments in the Northwest Territories at the close of the 19th century, revealing how communities were managed and regulated. Researchers and historians will find this a valuable primary source for understanding the development of Canadian governance and the specific challenges and opportunities faced by municipalities in the Northwest Territories.
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