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  1. In the 1970s a lot of Anglo-Canadian elites and their businesses left Montreal for Toronto/Ontario permanently. Toronto's growth outpaces Montreal and I believe it was sometime in the early-mid 80s Toronto surpassed Montreal in size, and as the most important city in Canada.

  2. Olivia Chow, 66th Mayor of Toronto. Olivia Chow is the 66th Mayor of Toronto, the first person of Asian descent to serve as Mayor, and the first woman since the six municipalities of Metro Toronto were amalgamated into one in 1998. Born in Hong Kong in 1957, Mayor Olivia Chow immigrated to Toronto with her parents at the age of 13, where they ...

  3. In December 2019, the City of Toronto became the first municipality to recognize housing as a human right in its updated Toronto Charter and its ten-year housing plan, HousingTO 2020-2030 Action Plan.

  4. Jan 24, 2021 · Here’s a timeline of key developments in the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada since the first presumptive case was reported on Jan. 25, 2020: Jan. 25: A Toronto man in his 50s who returned from the ...

  5. Jun 24, 2020 · In 1856, politicians came together to consider the claims of five cities to be the new capital. These cities were Quebec City, Toronto, Kingston, Montreal and Ottawa. There was no general consensus on a capital and 48 votes were held that year to no resolution. No city won or maintained the support of a majority in any of the votes.

  6. Mar 11, 2021 · March 20, 2020. Canada-U.S. border closes to all non-essential travellers. Air Canada, Westjet, Air Transat and Greyhound all announce mass layoffs due to COVID-19. Canada surpasses 1,000 COVID-19 cases . March 23, 2020. John Tory declares a state of emergency for the City of Toronto.

  7. historyoftoronto.ca › blog › when-toronto-became-a-cityWhen Was Toronto a City?

    Apr 16, 2024 · Toronto, the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario, has a rich history of growth and development. The city was established in 1793, but it was not until March 6, 1834, that Toronto was declared a city by the provincial government. When Toronto was first established, it was known as the Town of York and served as the capital of Upper ...

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