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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. City of Toronto Act 28-May-2010 by Belinda Cole [227] • City of Toronto Act, 2006 - This law creates the City of Toronto and tells us how the city is to be governed.

  4. Dec 9, 2012 · Governing principles. 1 (1) The City of Toronto exists for the purpose of providing good government with respect to matters within its jurisdiction, and the city council is a democratically elected government which is responsible and accountable. 2006, c. 11, Sched. A, s. 1 (1).

  5. City of Toronto Act, 1996. EXPLANATORY NOTE. The Bill replaces the seven existing municipal governments of Metropolitan Toronto with a new single-tier City of Toronto. The new city, which comes into existence on January 1, 1998, will be divided into 44 wards.

  6. 1. Governing principles of the Act: City exists for purpose of providing good government. Council is responsible and accountable. s. 2. Purposes of this Act. create broad framework of powers to allow City to do following things to provide good government including the following:

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  8. May 29, 2010 · The law - the City of Toronto Act, 2006 - passed by our provincial legislative assembly at Queen's Park - tells us, among other things, who governs the City of Toronto, and how. It tells us that City Council can make laws, called "by-laws", which govern the city and how it works.

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