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  1. In 1930, Toronto hosted the British Empire Games (now known as the Commonwealth Games), cementing its image as an international metropolis. Following WWII, Toronto continued to grow fast. With the emergence of neighborhoods such as North York, Scarborough, and Etobicoke, suburbanization became a prevalent tendency.

  2. In 1901, the City of Toronto’s population was 208,040. The geographic area that is now occupied by the City of Toronto was 238,080. In 1951, the City of Toronto’s population was 675,754. The geographic area that is now occupied by the City of Toronto was 1,117,470.The suburban boom had started, increasing the population outside the city.

  3. In 1991, the Blue Jays became the first Major League club ever to draw over four million fans in one season. In early November 1991, Labatt announced that it had acquired the 45% ownership stake in the team held by Webster's estate for $67.5 million, giving it 90% of the club with CIBC owning the remaining 10%.

  4. The gold mining sector led Canada out of the Depression in the mid-1930s with Toronto leading the way as it became the centre for mining finance in Canada. Buoyed by this mining boom, the TSE seized the lead in trading volume from Montreal, marking Toronto’s emergence as the next financial capital of Canada.

  5. Oct 9, 2023 · A2: Toronto hosted the first conference on Canadian Confederation in 1864, where discussions laid the groundwork for the nation's formation. Q3: What role did Toronto play during World War I and World War II? A3: Toronto played a pivotal role in wartime efforts, contributing resources, industries, and manpower to support Canada's involvement.

  6. Jun 11, 2023 · The land where Toronto now stands was first occupied by various Indigenous communities for over 15,000 years prior to colonization by Europeans. However, it wasn’t until August 27th, 1793 that British colonial officials established the town of York on the north shore of Lake Ontario. York later became known as Toronto in 1834.

  7. Apr 7, 2009 · Montreal, Quebec, incorporated as a city in 1832, population 1,762,949 (2021 census), 1,704,694 (2016 census). Montreal is Canada’s second largest city and is home to nearly half of the province of Quebec’s population. It is the metropolis of the province and was the most populous city in Canada for a century and a half.

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