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  1. City Council. City Council is made up of 26 members: the Mayor, who is elected city-wide, and 25 councillors who are each elected in one of the wards across the city. Learn more about the role of City Council and the Mayor. Toronto’s legislative website includes City Council agendas and decisions. Ward profiles include demographic and other ...

  2. Seat. Toronto City Hall. The municipal government of Toronto (incorporated as the City of Toronto) [1] 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. The powers of the City of Toronto are exercised by its legislative ...

  3. The City of Toronto’s Governance System. The Canadian Constitution sets out the responsibilities of the federal and provincial governments and does not recognize municipalities as a separate order of government. The Constitution gives provinces exlusive control over municipalities, including the rules that govern them.

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  4. The City of Toronto is your local government and is responsible for: water treatment, parks, libraries, garbage collection, public transit, land use planning, traffic signals, police, paramedics, fire services, sewers, homeless shelters, childcare, recreation centres and more. Powers are defined by the City of Toronto Act, 2006.

  5. Last Edited March 11, 2022. Toronto, Ontario, incorporated as a city in 1834, population 2,794,356 (2021 census), 2,731,571 (2016 census). Toronto is Ontario’s capital city, Canada’s largest municipality and the fourth largest city in North America (see also Largest Cities in Canada by Population). It is made up of the former cities of ...

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  6. When the City of Toronto was incorporated in 1834, a city council was created. It provided direct representation in the government of Toronto to the population. The Town of York had been governed by the then-province of Upper Canada, with electoral representation in the Upper Canada assembly. [citation needed] The first councils were elected ...

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  8. Apr 16, 2024 · In the early stages of Toronto’s history, the city was governed by a local council. Over time, as the city grew and transformed, the governance structure also evolved. Today, Toronto has a mayor and a city council that is responsible for making important decisions and shaping the city’s future.

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