. . Note: GP = Games played W = Wins L = Losses T = Ties OTL = Overtime Losses Pts = Points GF = Goals for GA = Goals against, Italy Sebastian Giovinco 2018 Toronto Ontario Canada Business directory! ! . The Calton weavers were a community of handweavers established in the community of Calton then in Lanarkshire just outside Glasgow Scotland in the 18th century in the early 19th century many of the weavers emigrated to Canada settling in Carleton Place and other communities in eastern Ontario where they continued their trade In 1825 1,878 Irish Immigrants from the city of Cork arrived in the community of Scott's Plains the British Parliament had approved an experimental emigration plan to transport poor Irish families to Upper Canada in 1822 the scheme was managed by Peter Robinson a member of the Family Compact and brother of the Attorney General Scott's Plains was renamed Peterborough in his honour Talbot settlement, 3 Functions 4.2 Loyalists and the land grant system, Wikisource has original text related to this article:.
Francis Libermann Catholic High School (Scarborough 1977 - Congregation of the Holy Spirit), Since the 2015 election the Greater Toronto Area is represented by 47 Members of Parliament in the House of Commons of Canada Forty-six Members of Provincial Parliament also represent the GTA in the Ontario Legislature Five Senators from Ontario have also designated themselves as representatives of certain areas in the GTA in the Canadian Senate Federal politics; ! The United Nations Development Group (UNDG) was created by the Secretary General in 1997 to improve the effectiveness of UN development at the country level the UNDG brings together the operational agencies working on development the Group is chaired by the Administrator of UNDP UNDP also provides the Secretariat to the Group The UNDG develops policies and procedures that allow member agencies to work together and analyse country issues plan support strategies implement support programmes monitor results and advocate for change These initiatives increase UN impact in helping countries achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) including poverty reduction 32 UN agencies are members of the UNDG the Executive Committee consists of the four "founding members": UNICEF UNFPA WFP and UNDP the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights is an ex-officio member of the Executive Committee Resident coordinator system. Three universities based outside of the GTA operate satellite campuses within the GTA including McMaster University Trent University and the University of Guelph the Ron Joyce Centre in Burlington is a 4.5-acre (1.8-hectare) site mainly used by the McMaster's DeGroote School of Business. Trent University also operates a satellite campus in Oshawa known as Trent in Oshawa. Guelph's Humber Campus is in Etobicoke Toronto The Greater Toronto Area is also home to six publicly funded colleges, which have campuses spread in and around the Greater Toronto Area the six publicly funded colleges are:. . The Faculty of Communication & Design is composed of nine schools offering a total of 13 undergraduate and seven graduate degrees of major study Schools in the Faculty of Communication & Design. Crestwood Preparatory College British 14 Midfielder Jay Chapman (HG) Canada The first building of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada along with a number of other buildings was set ablaze in the days after the battle Between April 28 and 30 American troops carried out many acts of plunder Some of them set fire to the buildings of the Legislative Assembly and Government House home to the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada it was alleged that the American troops had found a scalp there, though folklore had it that the "scalp" was actually the Speaker's wig the Parliamentary mace of Upper Canada was taken back to Washington and was only returned in 1934 as a goodwill gesture by President Franklin Roosevelt the Printing Office used for publishing official documents as well as newspapers was vandalized and the printing press was smashed Other Americans looted empty houses on the pretext that their absent owners were militia who had not given their parole as required by the articles of capitulation the homes of Canadians connected with the Natives including that of James Givins were also looted regardless of their owners' status. Sheaffe was later to allege that local settlers had unlawfully come into possession of Government-owned farming tools or other stores looted and discarded by the Americans and demanded that they be handed back During the looting several officers under Chauncey's command took books from York's first subscription library After finding out his officers were in possession of looted library books Chauncey had the books packed in two crates and returned to York However by the time the books arrived the library had closed and the books were auctioned off in 1822 The looting of York occurred in spite of Pike's earlier orders that outlined all civilian property be respected with any soldier convicted of such transgressions be executed. Dearborn similarly emphatically denied giving orders for any buildings to be destroyed and deplored the worst of the atrocities in his letters but he was nonetheless unable or unwilling to rein in his soldiers Dearborn himself was embarrassed by the looting as it made a mockery of the terms of surrender he arranged His soldiers' disregard for the terms he arranged and local civil leaders' continued protest against them made Dearborn eager to leave York as soon as all the captured stores were transported Aftermath; Bishop Strachan the acknowledged Anglican leader of the Family Compact Bishop John Strachan.
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