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  1. An interactive map showing knowledge of languages in the Greater Toronto & Hamilton Area (GTHA). Click to view and compare linguistic diversity in different cities and their neighbourhoods.

  2. The GTA is Canada's most populous metropolitan area that includes the core City of Toronto and the regional municipalities of Halton, Peel, York, and Durham (which contains Oshawa). The GTHA forms the core of a larger urban agglomeration known as the Golden Horseshoe.

  3. The Greater Toronto Area is a part of several larger areas in Southern Ontario. The area is also combined with the city of Hamilton to form a conurbation known as the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). [5] [6] The GTHA combined with Niagara Region form the core of the Golden Horseshoe.

  4. 17 hours ago · TORONTO, Oct. 15, 2024/PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- For the first time in over a decade, townhouse sales have taken the lead in the Greater Torontoand Hamilton Area(GTHA) multi-family market, overtaking a ...

  5. 1 day ago · New neon signs at soon 2b renamed ⁦@YongeDundasSq⁩ is a sign of the times in which Canada+Toronto’s history is erased, rewritten and banished to be replaced by a new history that is written ...

  6. Toronto Sign Language Interpreter Service provides professional American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) for Deaf, Deafened, and Hard of Hearing individuals as required by the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.

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  8. Language spoken at home (Home Language) • 25.9% of people in Toronto regularly spoke a language other than English or French at home, a similar rate to 2016. • 1,244,555 people, or 44.9% of Toronto residents, reported speaking at least one non-official language at home, including 35,750 residents who reported speaking multiple non-

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