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  1. The municipal government of Toronto (incorporated as the City of Toronto) is the local government responsible for administering the city of Toronto in the Canadian province of Ontario. Its structure and powers are set out in the City of Toronto Act.

  2. Category:Municipal government of Toronto. The primary governing body of Toronto is Toronto City Council. Formed in 1998, it replaced the former city councils of Toronto, York, Etobicoke, Scarborough, East York, North York and Metropolitan Toronto .

  3. The City of Toronto is your local government, also known as the municipal level of government. In Canada, we also have a federal government and provincial government. Each of these levels has different responsibilities but they often work together.

  4. The City manages its information, also called “records”, to make them easier to search, use and access for City staff and the public. The Directory of Records describes the City’s records and the rules for how long they must be kept.

  5. The municipal government of Toronto is the local government responsible for administering the city of Toronto in the Canadian province of Ontario. Its structure and powers are set out in the City of Toronto Act.

  6. Council. Data, Research & Maps. Elections. Planning & Development. Public Notices & Bylaws. Accessibility & Human Rights Accountability, City Administration & Customer Service Awards & Tributes Budget & Finances Council Data, Research & Maps Elections Planning & Development Public Notices & Bylaws.

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  8. To see municipal government records created by the City of Etobicoke (Fonds 213), Town of Mimico (Fonds 214), Village of Long Branch (Fonds 216), and the Town of New Toronto (Fonds 215), search the Gencat database.