Toronto Blue Jays Baseball MLB Toronto Rogers Centre 6.4 Disarmament and controversy 1.2 European settlements See also: Energy policy of Canada Renewable energy in Canada and Smart grid. .
Social/ welfare services 108.7 149.4 155.4 219.4 195.2 828.1 Toronto (The Annex) 27/18 80/64 -1/-7 30/20 6.1 Corporations Toronto General Hospital is a major teaching hospital in downtown Toronto Toronto is home to twenty public hospitals including the Hospital for Sick Children Mount Sinai Hospital St Michael's Hospital North York General Hospital Toronto General Hospital Toronto Western Hospital Etobicoke General Hospital St Joseph's Health Centre Scarborough General Hospital Scarborough Grace Hospital Centenary Hospital Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) and Princess Margaret Cancer Centre many of which are affiliated with the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine In 2007 Toronto was reported as having some of the longer average ER wait times in Ontario Toronto hospitals at the time employed a system of triage to ensure life-threatening injuries receive rapid treatment. After initial screening initial assessments by physicians were completed within the waiting rooms themselves for greater efficiency within a median of 1.2 hours Tests consultations and initial treatments were also provided within waiting rooms 50% of patients waited 4 hours before being transferred from the emergency room to another room the least-urgent 10% of cases wait over 12 hours the extended waiting-room times experienced by some patients were attributed to an overall shortage of acute care beds Toronto's MaRS Discovery District is a centre for research in biomedicine Toronto's Discovery District is a centre of research in biomedicine It is on a 2.5-square-kilometre (620-acre) research park that is integrated into Toronto's downtown core It is also home to the Medical and Related Sciences Centre (MaRS), which was created in 2000 to capitalize on the research and innovation strength of the Province of Ontario Another institute is the McLaughlin Centre for Molecular Medicine (MCMM) Specialized hospitals are also outside of the downtown core These hospitals include the Baycrest Health Sciences geriatric hospital and the Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital for children with disabilities Toronto is also host to a wide variety of health-focused non-profit organizations that work to address specific illnesses for Toronto Ontario and Canadian residents Organizations include Crohn's and Colitis Canada the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada the Canadian Cancer Society the Alzheimer Society of Canada Alzheimer Society of Ontario and Alzheimer Society of Toronto all situated in the same office at Yonge and Eglinton the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation the Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research Cystic Fibrosis Canada the Canadian Mental Health Association the ALS Society of Canada and many others These organizations work to help people within the GTA Ontario or Canada who are affected by these illnesses as well most engage in fundraising to promote research services and public awareness Transportation. Canada Jonathan Osorio 2018 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.
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