Science  People  Locations  Timeline
Index: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Home > Toronto, Ontario


 Contents
:For alternate meanings of Toronto, see Toronto (disambiguation).
City of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(in detail)
(in detail)
Motto: Diversity Our Strength
Area: 641 sq. km.
Distance - East to West: 43 km.
Distance - East to West: 21 km.
Population

 - Total (2001)
 - Cdn. CD Rank:
 - Cdn. Mun. Rank:


 - Density

2,481,494
Ranked 1st

Ranked 1st
3939.4/km²
Time zone Eastern: UTC-5

Latitude
Longitude

43°41' N
79°38' W

Mayor David Miller
Governing body Toronto City Council
MPThe House of Commons (in French, la Chambre des communes is the directly elected lower house of the Parliament of Canada which sits in the nation's capital of Ottawa, Ontario. Leadership Prime Minister and Cabinet Under the Westminster system, the prime ms
Jean AugustineJean Augustine (born September 9, 1937 in St. George's, Grenada) is a Canadian politician. Augustine is currently a Liberal member of the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of Etobicoke—Lakeshore since 1993, and a former member of Cabinet., Carolyn BennettThe Honourable Dr. Carolyn Bennett (born December 20, 1950, Toronto, Ontario) is the Member of Parliament for the riding of St. Paul's, a constituency located in Toronto, Canada. She is a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. Appointed in December 2003 b, Sarmite BulteSarmite Bulte is a Canadian laywer, advocate and polititian who represents the Toronto riding of Parkdale-High Park in the Canadian House of Commons. She is the member of the Liberal Party. Considered as one of the more left-wing members of the Liberal Pa, John CannisJohn Cannis is a member of the House of Commons in Canada. He is known for his efforts to deny Canadian Citizens, the Khadr family, re-entry into Canada, and public efforts to have them arrested. Cannis, John., Roy CullenRoy Cullen P. Liberal MP for Etobicoke North, was born in Montreal QC in 1944. A former Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance, he is currently Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness. First elected, Ken DrydenKen Dryden (born August 8, 1947 in Hamilton, Ontario) is a Canadian politician, businessman, author and retired NHL goalie. He is currently Minister of Social Development in Paul Martin's Liberal government. Hockey Career Dryden was drafted fourteenth ove, John GodfreyJohn Ferguson Godfrey (born December 12 1949) is a Canadian politician. He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons as the Liberal MP for the Toronto area riding of Don Valley East in the 1993 Canadian election and has been re-elected in each su, Bill Graham, Tony Ianno, Jim Karygiannis, Jack Layton, Derek Lee, John McKay, Dan McTeague, Maria Minna, Jim Peterson, Yasmin Ratansi, Judy Sgro, Mario Silva, Alan Tonks, Joe Volpe, Tom Wappel, Borys Wrzesnewskyj
MPPs
Lorenzo Berardinetti, Laurel Broten, Michael Bryant, Donna Cansfield, David Caplan, Mary Anne V. Chambers, Marilyn Churley, Mike Colle, Joseph Cordiano, Alvin Curling, Brad Duguid, Gerard Kennedy, Monte Kwinter, Rosario Marchese, Gerry Phillips, Michael D. Prue, Shafiq Qaadri, Tony Ruprecht, Mario Sergio, George Smitherman, Kathleen O. Wynne, David Zimmer
City of Toronto

Toronto is Canada's largest city and the provincial capital of Ontario. It is often described as the world's most multicultural city, with more than half its population having immigrated from other countries. Its population is 2,481,494 (Torontonians) ( 2003 Statistics Canada estimate); that of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) is 5,600,000 (2003). Approximately one-third of the Canadian population lives within a five-hour drive of Toronto, and about one-sixth of all Canadian jobs lie within the city limits.


The City of Toronto has a physical area of approximately 630 km² (243 square miles) and is bounded by Lake Ontario to the south, Etobicoke Creek and Highway 427 to the west, Steeles Avenue to the north, and the Rouge River to the east.

The GTA extends beyond the city boundaries and includes the regional municipalities of Halton, Peel, York and Durham.

The GTA is part of a larger, natural ecosystem known as the Greater Toronto Bioregion. This ecosystem is bounded by Lake Ontario, the Niagara Escarpment, and the Oak Ridges Moraine, and includes several watersheds that drain into Lake Ontario.

Up until the 1970s, Toronto was the second largest city in Canada, after Montreal. The economic growth of Toronto was greatly stimulated by the completion in 1959 of the St. Lawrence Seaway which allowed ships access to the Great Lakes from the Atlantic Ocean. Further growth in the Toronto area is often attributed to the rise of the separatist movement in Quebec and the election of the Parti Québécois in 1976. The PQ enacted several French-language laws that were unfavourable towards businesses and English-speaking Montrealers, a number of which relocated to the more anglo-friendly Toronto.

The current mayor of Toronto is David Miller.



Read more »

Non User