. This section needs to be updated Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information (July 2012) 3.1 Collaboration with Black Lives Matter. ! . Integrity Commissioner, In 2007 again due to alleged mismanagement by the trustees the board will try to submit a budget with a deficit of $84 million The school board wants $3.6 million from the Toronto Star before it releases a database the database shows "work orders showing what taxpayers have been charged for maintenance and construction projects at local schools." in June 2012 the Toronto Star asked for "an electronic copy showing three years of work at the TDSB." the Toronto Star stated that "the request was made under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.", Topography Toronto Ontario Canada Business directory The term "Greater Toronto" was first used in writing as early as the 1900s although at the time the term only referred to the old City of Toronto and its immediate townships and villages which became Metropolitan Toronto in 1954 and became the current city of Toronto in 1998 the use of the term involving the four regional municipalities came into formal use in the mid-1980s after it was used in a widely discussed report on municipal governance restructuring in the region and was later made official as a provincial planning area However it did not come into everyday usage until the mid- to late 1990s In 2006 the term began to be supplanted in the field of spatial planning as provincial policy increasingly began to refer to either the "Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area" (GTHA)[a] or the still-broader "Greater Golden Horseshoe" the latter includes communities like Barrie Guelph Kitchener-Waterloo Cambridge and the Niagara Region the GTA continues however to be in official use elsewhere in the Government of Ontario such as the Ministry of Finance Census metropolitan area. Members of the Reform Movement, Main articles: Anglican Church of Canada and John Strachan, 7 Education Signatures of the parties that ratified the Toronto Purchase 1805. .
Main article: Geography of New Brunswick Al-Azhar Academy Of Canada Toronto Rush AUDL Ultimate Varsity Stadium 2013 1! Current staff As part of the 1763 Treaty of Paris which ended the Seven Years' War global conflict and the French and Indian War in North America Great Britain retained control over the former New France which had been defeated in the French and Indian War the British had won control after Fort Niagara had surrendered in 1759 and Montreal capitulated in 1760 and the British under Robert Rogers took formal control of the Great Lakes region in 1760. Fort Michilimackinac was occupied by Roger's forces in 1761 The territories of contemporary southern Ontario and southern Quebec were initially maintained as the single Province of Quebec as it had been under the French From 1763 to 1791 the Province of Quebec maintained its French language cultural behavioural expectations practices and laws the British passed the Quebec Act in 1774 which expanded the Quebec colony's authority to include part of the Indian Reserve to the west (i.e parts of southern Ontario) and other western territories south of the Great Lakes including much of what would become the United States' Northwest Territory including the modern states of Illinois Indiana Michigan Ohio Wisconsin and parts of Minnesota After the American War of Independence ended in 1783 Britain retained control of the area north of the Ohio River the official boundaries remained undefined until 1795 and the Jay Treaty the British authorities encouraged the movement of people to this area from the United States offering free land to encourage population growth for settlers the head of the family received 100 acres (40 ha) and 50 acres (20 ha) per family member and soldiers received larger grants. These settlers are known as United Empire Loyalists and were primarily English-speaking Protestants the first townships (Royal and Cataraqui) along the St Lawrence and eastern Lake Ontario were laid out in 1784 populated mainly with decommissioned soldiers and their families "Upper Canada" became a political entity on 26 December 1791 with the Parliament of Great Britain's passage of the Constitutional Act of 1791 the act divided the Province of Quebec into Upper and Lower Canada but did not yet specify official borders for Upper Canada the division was effected so that Loyalist American settlers and British immigrants in Upper Canada could have English laws and institutions and the French-speaking population of Lower Canada could maintain French civil law and the Catholic religion the first lieutenant-governor was John Graves Simcoe.[circular reference]. Main article: Line 5 Eglinton, Toronto Raptors Basketball NBA Toronto Scotiabank Arena Etymology Hamilton CMA (Burlington Grimsby) 662,401 692,911 721,053 747,545 3.7 Camille Turner - performance artist. .
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