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  1. Frances Nunziata (since 2010) Deputy Speaker. Shelley Carroll. The 2018-2022 Toronto City Council consists of councillors elected in the 2018 municipal election. The current council term began on December 4, 2018. [1] In 2018, the Mayor's salary was $192,503 and Councillors was $114,306.

  2. The following is a list of the parks in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The appearance of Toronto's ravines was altered by floods caused by Hurricane Hazel in October 1954 and many of Toronto's parks were established in the resulting floodplain.

  3. The 1972 Toronto municipal election was held December 4, 1972, to elect the governments of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the five other boroughs, and the government of Metro Toronto as well. The election was overshadowed by the 1972 federal election held October 30 and the American elections held November 7, but it resulted in a dramatic change in ...

  4. 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.

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  6. The Engineering & Construction Services Division (formerly Technical Services Division) is a Division responsible for providing specialized engineering and construction services to the City of Toronto's internal Client Divisions including Toronto Water, Transportation Services, as well as Solid Waste Management Services. Furthermore, the Division also provides services to external clients such ...

  7. The Toronto government debt is the amount of money the City of Toronto government has borrowed to finance capital expenditures. Under the City of Toronto Act, the Toronto government cannot run a deficit for its annual operating budget. [1] In addition, City Council has set the limit of debt charges not to exceed 15% of the property tax revenues ...

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