! . . ! A top official from the Toronto District School Board stated that he has concerns about a "controversial contract" between the Trades Council and the Ontario Government and claims that the contract with the trades council is "politically motivated." Chris Bolton the Chairman of the school board stated that the Trade Council is a "major contributors to the Liberals" and even campaigned for the Liberals a government spokesperson stated that Education Minister Laurel Broten decision to retain the Trade Council's services "nothing to do with politics.", 2 Prelude Wabensse Part of the series on See also: History of neighbourhoods in Toronto and List of neighbourhoods in Toronto. . .
. 10 References Player Season Thomas Talbot emigrated in 1791 where he became personal secretary to John Graves Simcoe Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada Talbot convinced the government to allow him to implement a land settlement scheme of 5,000 acres (2,000 ha) in Elgin County in the townships of Dunwich and Aldborough in 1803. According to his government agreement he was entitled to 200 acres (80 ha) for every settler who received 50 acres (20 ha); in this way he gained an estate of 20,000 acres (8,000 ha) Talbot's administration was regarded as despotic He was infamous for registering settlers' names on the local settlement map in pencil and if displeased erasing their entry Talbot's abuse of power was a contributing factor in the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837 Crown and Clergy reserves. . .
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