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Who Runs What in Surrey? Your Guide to Government Roles

Confused about government services in Surrey? Learn who’s responsible for roads, healthcare, schools, immigration, and how it affects your daily life in 2025. Why This Matters Now Surrey residents often wonder who’s responsible when a hospital is overcrowded, a pothole remains untouched, or an immigration file is delayed. In one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities, understanding […]

Surrey is launching a new form of local governance by piloting Neighbourhood Area Committees in three areas this July, ahead of a broader transition to a unitary council system. These committees will include members from county and local councils, police, health services, and the voluntary sector. The aim is to foster stronger community engagement and more efficient decision-making. The reform moves Surrey away from its current two-tier model, though the final structure—either two or three unitary councils—is still undecided. County-wide expansion of the pilot is expected this autumn, with community input playing a central role in the changes.


Confused about government services in Surrey? Learn who’s responsible for roads, healthcare, schools, immigration, and how it affects your daily life in 2025.

Why This Matters Now

Surrey residents often wonder who’s responsible when a hospital is overcrowded, a pothole remains untouched, or an immigration file is delayed. In one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities, understanding the three levels of government—municipal, provincial, and federal—has never been more important for effective civic action.

City Decisions That Impact Daily Life

The City of Surrey, your municipal government, handles local services like roads, snow removal, policing, libraries, parks, and zoning. Led by the Mayor and City Council, they decide where and how your property taxes are spent. If your recycling isn’t picked up or your streetlight is out, this is the level of government to contact.

Province Controls Healthcare and Schools

The Government of British Columbia, based in Victoria, oversees key services like hospitals, public schools, housing policy, and transit projects like the SkyTrain extension. If you’re facing long wait times at Surrey Memorial Hospital or your child’s classroom is overcrowded, these are provincial issues to raise with your MLA.

Ottawa’s Reach Goes National—and Local

The Government of Canada, headquartered in Ottawa, manages immigration, border services, federal taxes, and major funding programs. If you’re applying for permanent residency, seeking child benefits, or wondering about GST changes, this is the government in charge. Federal dollars also help fund Surrey’s infrastructure projects.

How It All Works Together

Big projects, like the Surrey-Langley SkyTrain expansion, require collaboration across all three levels. The federal government funds, the province implements, and the city handles permits and planning. The same structure applies to affordable housing, climate action, and disaster relief.

Final Thought: Be an Informed Surrey Voter

When issues arise, knowing who to contact—and who to hold accountable—makes your voice more effective. From voting in the right elections to sending your concerns to the right office, civic knowledge empowers Surrey residents to shape the future of their city. In 2025, that knowledge has never been more valuable.

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