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unusual facts about City of Toronto



Brampton Etobicoke District Cricket Association

The Brampton Etobicoke District Cricket League works very closely with the City of Brampton, City of Toronto, City of Mississauga, Powerade Center, Humber College and the City of Waterloo in order to arrange ground facilities for the games.

Graffiti in Toronto

Graffiti in the City of Toronto, Canada’s largest urban capital, is cause for much disagreement.

University of Toronto School of Public Policy and Governance

The school internship partners include the Canadian Federal Public Service, the Ontario Public Service, the City of Toronto, the City of Mississauga, as well as many non-governmental organizations and research think tanks.

William Peyton Hubbard

William Peyton Hubbard (1842–April 13, 1935), a City of Toronto Alderman from 1894 to 1914, was a popular and influential politician, of particular historical note as the first politician of African descent in Canada.


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Action poetry

And example is The Art Alley Mural Project, which is a project by Arts Etobicoke that has painted a specially commissioned poem by the City of Toronto’s Poet Laureate on a 1000 square foot wall in an alley in the city of Toronto.

Atrium on Bay

Atrium on Bay hosts the spacious flagship store of the Canadian photo retailer Black's Photography, an outlet of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario, the main prize claiming site for the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, Tourism Ontario, and the Land Registry Office for the City of Toronto.

Case Ootes

He served as deputy mayor of the amalgamated City of Toronto under Mayor Mel Lastman from 1998-2003.

Institute for Canadian Values ad controversy

The National Post, owned by Postmedia Network Inc., is a major newspaper in Canada and one of the core four papers serving the city of Toronto and therefore reaches a relatively broad audience.

Macdonald Hall

The series is set in a Canadian boarding school for boys called Macdonald Hall (named after John A. Macdonald, the first Prime Minister of Canada), located near the city of Toronto along Highway 48 and seven miles south of the fictitious town of Chutney.

Milliken, Ontario

Milliken or Milliken Mills are neighbourhoods in the cities of Toronto and Markham, comprising Milliken in the city of Toronto and Milliken Mills East and Milliken Mills West in the city of Markham.

Palmerston

Palmerston Boulevard – a notable residential street in the city of Toronto, Canada

Queen's Wharf Lighthouse

The other lighthouse was demolished but thanks to preservation efforts by the Toronto Harbour Commission, the remaining light house was relocated from Queen's Wharf to Fleet Street in 1929 and ownership transferred to the City of Toronto.

Shirley Hoy

Prior to her becoming the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of the City of Toronto, she held positions such as Director of Policy and Planning for the Community Services department; General Manager of Administration for Exhibition Place; and Executive Director for the Metro Chairman's Office.

The daughter of Chinese immigrants to Canada, Shirley Hoy has distinguished herself as a top bureaucrat in the city of Toronto.

THES

Toronto Hydro Electric System, the local distributor of electric power in the City of Toronto

Toronto, County Durham

The village is named after the much larger Canadian city of Toronto.

Toronto, Iowa

The town is named after the much larger Canadian city of Toronto.

Wychwood Park

It is considered part of the overall Wychwood official neighbourhood as designated by the City of Toronto.