; ; . ! ; 4 Prevention 9.2 Post-secondary education Toronto Ontario Canada Business directory, Broken pieces of ceramic often from a spark plug insulator used for throwing at car door windows so they shatter quietly Specially cut or filed-down car keys numerous tryout keys jigglers and other lock picking tools Slide hammer puller to break apart door locks steering-wheel locks and ignition switch locks by forced removal of the cylinder core Multimeter or electrician's test lamp to locate a power source for disabling alarms and jump starting vehicles Spare wires and/or a screwdriver to connect a power source to the ignition and starter wires Unusual looking electronics gear that may include; laptop or tablet radio antennas cables battery packs and other modified computer components that look homemade Many keyless ignition/lock cars have weak cryptographic protection of their unlock radio signal or are susceptible to some form of record-and-playback or range extending attack While proof-of-concept "thefts" of top-of-the-line luxury cars have been demonstrated by academic researchers using commercially available tools such as RFID microreaders examples of actual car theft using these methods are not very prevalent A firearm knife or other weapon used to either break a window and/or threaten a person inside the vehicle OBD key cloning kit Vehicles most frequently stolen, The following table lists the top 15 DAC 5 Digit Sectors to which UNDP has committed funding as recorded in its International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) publications the UNDP claims on the IATI Registry website that the data covers 100% of development flows UNDP topped the Aid Transparency Index published by Publish What You Fund in 2015 and 2016 "The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) tops the Index for the second time with an excellent score of 93.3% the only organisation to score above 90%" Committed funding (US$ millions). .
4.1 Religion 5 References oronto Football Club is a professional soccer club based in Toronto Ontario Canada the club competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Eastern Conference the team plays its home matches at BMO Field located at Exhibition Place on Toronto's shoreline Toronto FC joined MLS in 2007 as an expansion team and was the first Canadian-based franchise in the league The first team is coached by Greg Vanney and operated by Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment which also operates the USL League One affiliate team Toronto FC II and most other professional sports franchises in the city In 2017 Toronto FC won the domestic treble with the MLS Cup Supporters' Shield and Canadian Championship They are seven-time winners of the Canadian Championship and were runners-up of the 2018 CONCACAF Champions League Contents, A map of the Toronto purchase notable is the British surveyor's insistence on using a grid instead of using the natural features to demarcate boundaries such as Etobicoke Creek Under the Treaty of Paris which ended the conflict between Great Britain and its former colonies the boundary of British North America was set in the middle of the Great Lakes This made the land north of the border more important strategically and as the place for Loyalists to settle after the war in 1781 the Mississaugas surrendered a strip of land along the Niagara River and in 1783 land on the Bay of Quinte for the Mohawks who had been loyal to the British to settle (today's Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory) Between 1783 and 1785 10,000 Loyalists arrived and were settling on land the Crown had recognized as Indian Land in 1784 the Mississaugas surrendered more land in the Niagara peninsula including land on the Grand River for the Iroquois In 1786 Lord Dorchester arrived in Quebec City as Governor-in-Chief of British North America His mission was to solve the problems of the newly landed Loyalists at first Dorchester suggested opening the new Canada West as districts under the Quebec government but the British Government made known its intention to split Canada into Upper and Lower Canada Dorchester began organizing for the new province of Upper Canada including a capital Dorchester's first choice was Kingston but was aware of the number of Loyalists in the Bay of Quinte and Niagara areas and chose instead the location north of the Bay of Toronto midway between the settlements and 30 miles (48 km) from the US Under the policy of the time the British recognized aboriginal title to the land and Dorchester arranged to purchase the lands from the Mississaugas The 1787 purchase according to British records was conducted on September 23 1787 at the "Carrying-Place" of Bay of Quinte the British crown and the Mississaugas of New Credit met to arrange for the surrender of lands along Lake Ontario in the case of the Toronto area the Mississaugas of New Credit exchanged 250,808 acres (101,498 ha) of land in what became York County (most of current Toronto and the Regional Municipality of York bounded by Lake Ontario to the south approximately Etobicoke Creek/Highway 27 to the west approximately Ashbridge's Bay/Woodbine Avenue-Highway 404 to the east and approximately south of Sideroad 15-Bloomington Road to the north) for some money 2,000 gun flints 24 brass kettles 120 mirrors 24 laced hats a bale of flowered flannel and 96 gallons of rum At the time the Mississaugas believed that the agreement was not a purchase extinguishing their rights to the land but a rental of the lands for British use in exchange for gifts and presents in perpetuity In 1788 surveyor Alexander Aitken was assigned to conduct a survey of the Toronto site the Mississaugas blocked him for surveying west of the Humber saying the lands to the west had not been ceded Aitken was only allowed to survey the land after British authorities interceded with the Mississaugas Aitken surveyed west to Etobicoke Creek but did not survey more than a few miles from the lake before stopping to avoid further confrontation 1805 indenture, Hesse District later "Western" Toronto FC Toronto MLS Soccer 3.4 Mascot There are a number of public transportation operators within the Greater Toronto Area providing services within their jurisdictions While these operators are largely independent provisions are being made to integrate them under Metrolinx which manages transportation planning including public transport in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. GO Transit which merged with Metrolinx during the late 2000s is Ontario's only intra-regional public transit service linking the communities in the GTA and the city of Hamilton as well as the rest of the Greater Golden Horseshoe. Implementation of a 'Presto card' by Metrolinx has created a common means for all fare payments and allows for seamless connection between these and other transit operators Public transit operators in the GTA include Brampton Transit Burlington Transit Durham Region Transit GO Transit Milton Transit MiWay (serving Mississauga) Oakville Transit Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) and York Region Transit the TTC operates the Toronto subway system which runs in Toronto and in Vaughan the latter of which began to be served by the system in December 2017 with an extension of Line 1 to Vaughan Metropolitan Centre station Highway 401 serves as a major roadway in the Greater Toronto Area The GTA also consists number of King's Highways and supplemented by municipal expressways One of the most principal highways in the GTA Highway 401 is also the longest in Ontario and is also one of the busiest highways in the world. Notably a segment of the highway passing through the GTA holds the distinction of being North America's busiest highway the GTA is laced with a number of limited-access highways including the 400-series highways These include:. Flag of Ontario.svg Ontario portal, Abdoulaye Mar Dieye (Senegal) for Bureau for Programme and Policy Support; . Vote: 0.8 4.2 4.5 7.1 3.5 2.3, 8 See also Source: Statistics Canada, Cobourg Toronto FC's initial seasons saw TFC fans set the standard for MLS fan support, selling out its first three seasons Referred to as the model franchise off the field by MLS commissioner Don Garber the team was credited for starting "MLS 2.0" for their embrace of supporters' culture. Lack of on-field success caused frustration among the fanbase spurring fan protests against ownership in response MLSE acknowledged the lack of quality on the on-field product lowering ticket prices in 2013 to 2007 levels. Following a resurgence of interest in the team due to the major signings of Jermain Defoe and Michael Bradley the team capped season tickets at 17,000 for the 2014 season Toronto FC's recognized supporters' groups are the Red Patch Boys U-Sector Kings in the North Tribal Rhythm Nation and Original 109 on August 23 2018 Toronto FC permanently terminated Inebriatti's supporter status for a fire they started at TD Place Stadium in Ottawa during their match-up with Toronto FC in the Canadian Championship earlier that year on July 18 Mascot. 9 External links The Calton weavers were a community of handweavers established in the community of Calton then in Lanarkshire just outside Glasgow Scotland in the 18th century in the early 19th century many of the weavers emigrated to Canada settling in Carleton Place and other communities in eastern Ontario where they continued their trade In 1825 1,878 Irish Immigrants from the city of Cork arrived in the community of Scott's Plains the British Parliament had approved an experimental emigration plan to transport poor Irish families to Upper Canada in 1822 the scheme was managed by Peter Robinson a member of the Family Compact and brother of the Attorney General Scott's Plains was renamed Peterborough in his honour Talbot settlement, This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (April 2013) (Learn how and when to remove this template message).
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