Transportation Interregional commuter rail and bus service is provided by GO Transit GO trains and buses connect the city to the rest of the Greater Toronto Area Ontario Northland Motor Coach Services operates buses to destinations in northern Ontario Paratransit. The Ottawa River timber trade resulted from Napoleon's 1806 Continental Blockade in Europe the United Kingdom required a new source of timber for its navy and shipbuilding Later the UK's application of gradually increasing preferential tariffs increased Canadian imports the trade in squared timber lasted until the 1850s the transportation of raw timber by means of floating down the Ottawa River was proved possible in 1806 by Philemon Wright. Squared timber would be assembled into large rafts which held living quarters for men on their six-week journey to Quebec City which had large exporting facilities and easy access to the Atlantic Ocean The timber trade was Upper and Lower Canada's major industry in terms of employment and value of the product.Greening (1961) pp 111 the largest supplier of square red and white pine to the British market was the Ottawa River and the Ottawa Valley They had "rich red and white pine forests." Bytown (later called Ottawa) was a major lumber and sawmill centre of Canada Transportation and communications, F Financial district Assistant coach Nick Theslof, St Joseph's College School (Toronto 1850 - Sisters of St Joseph). Hotel Milano 2.5 Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science Toronto Furies CWHL Women's ice hockey Mastercard Centre 2007 1 Fan base 1.2 The Toronto Public School Board; Source: Statistics Canada website Censuses of Canada 1665 to 1871 See United Province of Canada for population after 1840 Ethnic groups, 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. ; Amanah Islamic Academy, Main article: Presbyterian Church in Canada, Canadian rankings 7 Transportation architecture 11 Managers (including General Managers Acting General Managers). Ted Kennedy 1957 Vaughan Green tick Green tick, The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure maintains government facilities and the province's highway network and ferries the Trans-Canada Highway is not under federal jurisdiction and traverses the province from Edmundston following the Saint John River Valley through Fredericton Moncton and on to Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Rail.
! . . Crops Hectares 3,457,966 3,411,667 3,544,927 3,656,705 3,660,941, $500 (to install) While English is the predominant language spoken by Torontonians many other languages have considerable numbers of local speakers the varieties of Chinese and Italian are the second and third most widely spoken languages at work. Despite Canada's official bilingualism while 9.7% of Ontario's Francophones live in Toronto only 0.6% of the population reported French as a singular language spoken most often at home; meanwhile 64% reported speaking predominantly English only and 28.3% primarily used a non-official language; 7.1% reported commonly speaking multiple languages at home the city's 9-1-1 emergency services are equipped to respond in over 150 languages Government; Chaumont Main article: Canadian Classique 6.2 Religion 2 Post-secondary education This section needs to be updated Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information (July 2012).
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