Stephen Harper is the Prime Minister. There is no mayor of Canada, just of individual provinces and territories.
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The head of government of a province is called a "Premier." Mayors are heads of municipalities.
Rob Ford.
Canada is composed of a great number of municipalities- there is no single municipal leader.
Canada does not have Reeves. Some Cities, maybe most, still use the term for local elected officials, mostly Mayors, but it is an old British term with considerable negative baggage in Canada. Generally speaking better to use the term Mayor but people will understand Reeve.
Wayne ArthursThe Premier of Ontario, Canada is Dalton James Patrick McGuinty, Jr.
Mayor is the mayor of Townsville's name.He is mayor Mayor.
The Canadian Province of Ontario is governed by a Prime Minister, not a Mayor. Rob Ford was elected mayor of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in 2010
She was the mayor of Webbwood Ontario from January 6, 1936 to 1944. She was also the first female mayor in Canada.
Rob Ford.
Rob Ford is the current Mayor of Toronto, Canada.
There is no such position as mayor of British Columbia. British Columbia is a province. The head of government of a province is the Premier. A mayor is the head of government of a municipality.
As of July 25, 2010, the mayor of the city of Kitchener, Ontario, is Carl Zehr.
Sudbury was incorporated as a town in 1893 and its first mayor was Stephen Fournier. Sudbury became a city in 1930 and the first mayor of the City of Sudbury was Peter Fenton.
We don't have a mayor, we have a Prime Minister. Only Towns, Cities and villages have Mayors.
Canada- Prime Minister: Federal, Premier: Provincial, Mayor: Municipal.
Elected first female mayor of one of Canada's major cities in 1951, Charlotte Whitton also won the election in 1960. In between her two terms, George H. Nelms was elected mayor in 1957.
Mayor of the Sunset Strip - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Canada:14A (Ontario) Ireland:15A UK:15 USA:R
'Dear Mayor Smith' is acceptable for ordinary communication. 'Your Honor' is a more formal salutation. In Canada (and, I think, in Britain also) it might be better to use 'Your Worship.' (A mayor historically had the powers of a magistrate.) Check with the municipality's office of protocol when in doubt.