Most of these gangs were simply loose-knit groups of juvenile delinquents involved mainly in low-level petty crimes such as gambling shop-lifting and pick-pocketing (Rogers was actually robbed by members of the King Gang while attempting to interview them) the composition of the gangs were mainly poor Caucasian youth of British descent although some were more ethnically diverse such as the George Gang (Jewish) the Mix Gang (Black) and the Aggies (Polish & Ukrainian) Current prevalence of youth gangs. Extended Simcoe (Simcoe County Barrie and Orillia) 479,650 Main article: Health in Toronto. ! . Efforts to reduce youth gang crime have included police raids, government & social programs and camera surveillance of public housing projects Late 1980s and early 1990s, As of 2017 Toronto FC games are exclusively broadcast by TSN with certain games (typically against other Canadian MLS franchises) also shown on CTV Prior to 2017 Toronto FC games were broadcast exclusively by TSN and Sportsnet Games that were not covered under national broadcast contracts with MLS or other competition organizers were divided evenly between the two broadcasters pursuant to agreements between their parent companies (Bell Canada and Rogers Communications respectively) in connection to their joint 2011 purchase of MLSE. Radio broadcasts are divided between TSN 1050 and Sportsnet 590 Honours.
Competitions Titles Seasons The Burlington Bay James N Allan Skyway at Hamilton Ontario Main article: History of Toronto See also: Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. Main article: List of Toronto Maple Leafs head coaches, Wolfe Island 10 External links, Federally the Conservatives Liberals and the New Democrats (NDP) all hold several electoral districts in the GTA the City of Toronto has often been supportive of the Liberal Party Traditionally Liberal support is strongest in Downtown Toronto while Conservative support is stronger in the surrounding communities outside Toronto the NDP also has a strong base within the GTA the Greater Toronto Area has the ability to influence election results and determine the governing party in Canada due in part to its large population and riding count From 1993 to 2011 a centre-right party failed to win a single seat in the former Metro Toronto in the 2011 election however a surge in NDP support combined with a collapse in Liberal support allowed the Conservatives to win eight seats in Toronto itself and another 24 in the suburbs Toronto's political leanings now appeared to mirror those of surrounding communities that leaned toward the Conservatives The election of 2011 showed Liberal support based on votes in the GTA had collapsed from 43.7% to 30.6% giving the Liberals only 14.9% of the local seats in the House of Commons However the support of the Conservatives and NDP increased accordingly with the Conservatives increasing their vote share from 31.5% to 42.2% (and capturing 68.1% of the GTA seats) and the NDP increasing from 14.6% to 23.2% of the vote and 17% of the local Federal ridings In the 2015 federal election the Liberals regained their dominance of the GTA after suffering devastating losses there four years earlier They defeated a number of prominent incumbents from both the NDP and the Conservatives the Liberals took all of Toronto itself They also took back almost all of the suburban ridings they had lost in 2011 Both the NDP and the Conservatives suffered heavily as their support collapsed in the inner city and the suburbs respectively Only a few Conservatives held onto their seats in the outer ring of the GTA while the NDP failed to elect any MPs in this area Federal Elections in the GTA 2000 2004 2006 2008 2011 2015. ; Pickering Green tick Green tick Cape Vincent Members of the Family Compact One King Street West is a hotel that incorporated a postmodern tower into the former Dominion Bank building the original building was completed in 1914 Many of Toronto's early hotels were small inns and taverns that were built along each of the major routes out of the city the oldest surviving hotel in Toronto is Montgomery's Inn which was built in 1832 the Lambton House is another surviving hotel structure that also served those travelling on Dundas Both hotels had since been converted as museums The arrival of the railroad in the mid-nineteenth century dramatically changed travel patterns and new hotels from this era were clustered around the railroad stations Outside the central core smaller hotels grew up to serve the stations in what were then the outer reaches of the city in the west these included the Gladstone Hotel and the Drake Hotel while in the east New Broadview House Hotel and the New Edwin Hotel were built The twentieth century saw a new generation of hotels much larger and more monumental than before as the skyscraper came to prominence the King Edward Hotel was established in 1903 and is the oldest major hotel still in operation in the city in 1927 the Queen's was demolished and replaced by the Royal York Hotel At the time the new hotel was the tallest building in Canada and quickly became the city's most elite lodging in the northern part of the city this era also saw the erection of the Park Plaza in 1929 The 1970s and 1980s saw a number of major hotel projects in central Toronto with the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hilton Sutton Place and Four Seasons adding thousands of new rooms to the market the economic downturn at the end of the 1980s saw several hotels run into financial trouble Since the mid-2000s a booming real estate market especially in downtown Toronto has led to a number of new hotel projects often in combination with condominium projects An unprecedented number of major hotel projects were completed in central Toronto including the St Regis Toronto (formerly known as Trump International Hotel and Tower then the Adelaide Hotel Toronto) the Ritz-Carlton Living Shangri-La and a new Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Toronto Main Streets. . Former City of North York Main article: Sports in Toronto 10 External links 2.2 Flora and fauna.
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