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  1. Category:Municipal government of Toronto. The primary governing body of Toronto is Toronto City Council. Formed in 1998, it replaced the former city councils of Toronto, York, Etobicoke, Scarborough, East York, North York and Metropolitan Toronto . This category lists articles relating to operational divisions and political aspects of Toronto's ...

  2. Toronto's operating municipal budget for 2010 was approved by the Toronto City Council on April 15, 2010. [2] [3] The budget maintained city services, and increased the property tax by "1.8% on total tax base".

  3. Mar 27, 2024 · Municipal government of Toronto. The municipal government of Toronto ( incorporated as the City of Toronto) [1] is the local government responsible for administering the city of Toronto in the Canadian province of Ontario. Its structure and powers are set out in the City of Toronto Act .

  4. The Incorporation of the City of Toronto on March 6, 1834, was a provincial legislative act creating the City of Toronto from the unincorporated town of York. The act severed Toronto from York County. This allowed for the creation of the local government or city council. The act was transferred to the succeeding governments of Canada West in ...

  5. Municipal government of TorontoCity of Toronto government – The government of the City of Toronto is the City of Toronto Corporation. It is commonly called the City of Toronto, although by convention City of titles redirect to the short form. The term Municipal government of Toronto is not used and is more of a technical term.

  6. 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 ...

  7. The coat of arms of Toronto is a heraldic symbol used to represent the city Toronto. Designed by Robert Watt, the Chief Herald of Canada at the time, for the City of Toronto after its amalgamation in 1998. [1] The arms were granted by the Canadian Heraldic Authority on 11 January 1999. [1]

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