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Moncton City Council

Coordinates:46°05′23″N64°46′31″W / 46.089737°N 64.775337°W /46.089737; -64.775337
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Moncton City Hall

TheMoncton City Council (French:Conseil municipal de Moncton) is the governing body of the City ofMoncton, New Brunswick, Canada. It consists of amayor and ten councillors elected to four-year terms. The council is non-partisan with the mayor serving as the chairman, casting a ballot only in cases of a tie vote. There are four wards electing two councillors each with an additional two councillors selectedat-large by the general electorate. Day-to-day operation of the city is under the control of acity manager.[1]

Moncton's City Hall is a modern 6-storey building, constructed in 1996.

City council members (2021–present)

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ElectedMay 11, 2021:

  • Monique LeBlanc (at-large)
  • Marty Kingston (at-large)
  • Shawn Crossman (Ward 1)
  • Paulette Thériault (Ward 1) (acting mayor from March 7, 2025)
  • Daniel Bourgeois (Ward 2)
  • Charles Léger (Ward 2)
  • Bryan Butler (Ward 3)
  • Dave Steeves (Ward 3)
  • Paul Richard (Ward 4)
  • Susan F. Edgett (Ward 4)

City council members (2016–2021)

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ElectedMay 10, 2016:

  • Mayor:Dawn Arnold
  • Vacant Seat (at-large) (Due to Greg Turner being elected to theLegislative Assembly of New Brunswick.[3])
  • Pierre Boudreau (at-large)
  • Shawn Crossman (Ward 1)
  • Paulette Thériault (Ward 1)
  • Blair Lawrence (Ward 2)
  • Charles Leger (Ward 2)
  • Bryan Butler (Ward 3)
  • Brian Hicks (Ward 3. Elected 2018 to replaceRob McKee, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick.)
  • Paul A. Pellerin (Ward 4)
  • Susan F. Edgett (Ward 4. Elected November 15, 2016, to replaceRené Landry, who died August 2, 2016.)

References

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  1. ^"Meet Your City Council". City of Moncton. RetrievedAugust 5, 2019.
  2. ^Farley, Sam (March 7, 2025)."Prime minister appoints Moncton Mayor Dawn Arnold to Senate".CBC News. RetrievedMarch 8, 2025.
  3. ^"PCs turn Moncton area even bluer with the addition of two seats". September 15, 2020.
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