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  1. In 1901, the City of Toronto’s population was 208,040. The geographic area that is now occupied by the City of Toronto was 238,080. In 1951, the City of Toronto’s population was 675,754. The geographic area that is now occupied by the City of Toronto was 1,117,470.The suburban boom had started, increasing the population outside the city.

  2. North York became a city in 1980; Etobicoke, Scarborough and York followed suit in 1984. Effective January 1, 1998, the Metropolitan government was abolished and Toronto, East York, Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough, and York were amalgamated to form the new City of Toronto.

  3. In 1930, Toronto hosted the British Empire Games (now known as the Commonwealth Games), cementing its image as an international metropolis. Following WWII, Toronto continued to grow fast. With the emergence of neighborhoods such as North York, Scarborough, and Etobicoke, suburbanization became a prevalent tendency.

  4. In the late 18th century, Lieutenant Governor John Graves Simcoe made a bold decision that would shape the future of a bustling Canadian city. In the year 1793, Simcoe laid the foundation for a town called York, which would eventually evolve into the vibrant metropolis we now know as Toronto. This historic move was not without its twists and ...

  5. It became the capital of Ontario in 1867. In 1953–54 it joined neighbouring villages, towns, and townships to form the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto. In 1967 those 13 municipalities were reduced to six (Toronto, Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough, York, and the borough of East York), which amalgamated to form the City of Toronto in 1998.

  6. However, by 1934, the Toronto Stock Exchange had become the largest in the country. Flooded houses near the Humber River after Hurricane Hazel passed through Toronto, 1954. In 1954, the City of Toronto and 12 surrounding municipalities were federated into a regional government known as Metropolitan Toronto. [73]

  7. Dec 5, 2018 · How Ottawa became the capital of Canada and why Toronto never got over it. "Toronto the Good," the temperance movement and a brief history of questionable mayors. Why the Junction neighbourhood ...

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