A Reeve was bailiff or steward of a manor in the later medieval period, now a minor official in some Scottish and Canadian towns. A Mayor is the leader of a town council.
A reeve historically refers to an official appointed to oversee a local area or estate, often related to land management or law enforcement. A mayor, on the other hand, is an elected official who leads a municipality or city government, with responsibilities that may include policy-making, budgeting, and representing the city to outside entities.
Assuming you meant Reeve (which is an older term for Mayor), the current (Reeve) Mayor of Brampton Ontario is Susan Fennell.
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As of July 2021, the mayor of Winnipeg is Brian Bowman. He was first elected in 2014 and re-elected in 2018.
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in the strong-mayor system the mayor has strong executive power, and the weak-mayor system the mayors authority is limited
in the strong-mayor system the mayor has strong executive power, and the weak-mayor system the mayors authority is limited
mayor is a public representative and municipal commissioner a public servant.
in the strong-mayor system the mayor has strong executive power, and the weak-mayor system the mayors authority is limited
Toronto has a mayor named Rob Ford.
Reeve is/was an occupation in feudal society, a kind of elected official. In modern times the closest equivalent might be mayor or possibly sheriff. I'm not sure it has an antonym.
a rooster is like a ram or a mayor but in this case the boy chicken that looks after the hens
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