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  1. In the 1840s things picked up a bit – gas lights were introduced, a telegraph line to Buffalo was built – and after the first railways were constructed in 1852 and 1853 the pace of change increased dramatically, import replacement became common and Toronto became a centre of industry, with factories lining the railways and the lakefront.

  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. Jul 12, 2023 · News Release. July 12, 2023. Today, Mayor Olivia Chow officially assumed her role as the 66th Mayor of Toronto and fifth Mayor since amalgamation. Mayor Chow took office after making the Declaration of Office administered by John D. Elvidge, Toronto City Clerk, at a special ceremony held this morning in the Council Chamber in Toronto City Hall.

  4. Dec 13, 2021 · In what year did Toronto become a megacity? In 1967, small suburbs were amalgamated, leaving a Metro structure of the city of Toronto and five boroughs, of which all but East York had become cities by 1991. All lost their individual municipal structures in 1998 when the new “megacity” of Toronto came into existence.

  5. In close proximity to the heart of the city is Toronto Island’s airport—initially the Port George VI Airport, which had its name changed to Toronto City Centre Airport in 1994 and since 2009 has been known as the Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. Toronto’s international airport is located some 20 miles (30 km) to the west of the city, in the

  6. 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.

  7. The new Parliament was held in Kingston from 1841-1843. It was then held in Montreal until it was moved to Toronto in 1849. In 1851 the government decided on a system known as “perambulation” where the location of Parliament rotated every four years between Toronto and Quebec City. Finally, on April 17, 1856, the legislature chose Quebec ...

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