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Rural
sometimes, Cities have their own ambulance services. Other local
governments often work together to provide a regional ambulance
service.
sometime, Some FNAs and rural governments have fire departments with
full-time staff. Others have part-time or volunteer staff.
sometime, Most rural governments do not have their own police. Their
policing is provided by the RCMP. Some FNAs, such as Saddle
Lake Cree Nation and Tsuu T’ina Nation, have their own police
departments.
Rural governments provide recreation areas such as camp sites and
rodeo grounds. Urban governments and FNAs often provide
recreation centres.
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All local governments provide secure areas, such as landfills, for
waste disposal.
sometime, In rural areas, most people provide their own water and sewage
systems. In urban areas, local government provides this. Many
FNAs provide these services.
Urban
Cities have their own ambulance services. Other local
governments often work together to provide a regional ambulance
service.
Some FNAs and rural governments have fire departments with
full-time staff. Others have part-time or volunteer staff.
Most rural governments do not have their own police. Their
policing is provided by the RCMP. Some FNAs, such as Saddle
Lake Cree Nation and Tsuu T’ina Nation, have their own police
departments.
sometime, Most cities have transit systems.
Rural governments provide recreation areas such as camp sites and
rodeo grounds. Urban governments and FNAs often provide
recreation centres.
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All local governments provide secure areas, such as landfills, for
waste disposal.
In rural areas, most people provide their own water and sewage
systems. In urban areas, local government provides this. Many
FNAs provide these services.
Aboriginal
sometime,Cities have their own ambulance services. Other local
governments often work together to provide a regional ambulance
service.
sometimes, Health services are available in every part of Alberta, but generally
they are not provided by local governments. They are provided by
Alberta’s government. The exception is First Nations Authorities
(FNAs). Many FNAs provide health care services through
agreements with Canada’s government, based on their Treaty rights.
sometime, Some FNAs and rural governments have fire departments with
full-time staff. Others have part-time or volunteer staff.
sometime, Most rural governments do not have their own police. Their
policing is provided by the RCMP. Some FNAs, such as Saddle
Lake Cree Nation and Tsuu T’ina Nation, have their own police
departments.
Rural governments provide recreation areas such as camp sites and
rodeo grounds. Urban governments and FNAs often provide
recreation centres.
-
All local governments provide secure areas, such as landfills, for
waste disposal.
sometime, In rural areas, most people provide their own water and sewage
systems. In urban areas, local government provides this. Many
FNAs provide these services.
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