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  1. The City of Toronto Act is the name of a series of different acts of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario that have governed the organization and political powers of the city since Toronto's original incorporation as a city in 1834.

  2. The City of Toronto Act, 2006 (COTA) came into force on January l, 2007. With COTA, Toronto’s government has broad powers to pass by-laws regarding matters that range from public safety to the city’s economic, social and environmental well-being, subject to certain limitations.

  3. Jul 24, 2014 · The Assembly recognizes that the City of Toronto, as Ontario’s capital city, is an economic engine of Ontario and of Canada. The Assembly recognizes that the City plays an important role in creating and supporting economic prosperity and a high quality of life for the people of Ontario.

  4. Dec 9, 2012 · Preamble. The Assembly recognizes that the City of Toronto, as Ontario’s capital city, is an economic engine of Ontario and of Canada. The Assembly recognizes that the City plays an important role in creating and supporting economic prosperity and a high quality of life for the people of Ontario.

  5. Oct 26, 2023 · From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Media in this category are sourced from the City of Toronto Archives. Placing the tag { {COTA-image}} on a page adds media to this category. Media in this category, as well as media from other sources, is also organized chronologically in Category:Historic images of Toronto.

  6. www.toronto.ca › city-government › accountabilityCity of Toronto Archives

    At the City of Toronto Archives you can find historical records (information), including: records created by the City of Toronto government. records created by municipal governments that existed before the 1998 amalgamation. papers of people, families, organizations and businesses. photographs.

  7. English: Images from the collections of the Toronto Public Library. Please tag all media from the Archives with {{TPL|#}}, where # is the reference number. For media about the Toronto Public Library, please see Category:Toronto Public Library.