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Toronto is the provincial capital of Ontario and the largest city in Canada by population. It is located in southern Ontario, bordering Lake Ontario to the south, and is home to a diverse population of over 2.9 million people. The city is widely recognized for its clean streets, lush parks, lively nightlife, and diverse cultural attractions. It is also a hub for business, transportation, and education.

History

Toronto’s history dates back to the 18th century when it was known as “Tkaronto” by the Indigenous peoples of the region. The name referred to the “place where trees stand in the water.” In 1793, the British purchased the land from the Indigenous peoples and established the town of York. It wasn’t until 1834 that the city was officially named Toronto. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, the city grew rapidly as a result of its strong economy and strategic location as a transportation hub.

Geography

Toronto is situated on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, and is surrounded by urban sprawl to the east and west. It covers an area of approximately 630 square kilometres and is divided into six districts: Etobicoke, Scarborough, North York, East York, York, and Downtown Toronto. The city is known for its network of ravines, which provide a unique ecosystem and recreation area for residents and visitors alike.

Climate

Toronto’s climate is considered to be humid continental. Summers are warm and humid, with temperatures often reaching the mid-30s Celsius. Winters are cold and snowy, with temperatures often dropping to -20 Celsius or colder. Spring and fall are generally mild, with a mix of sunny and rainy days.

Economy

Toronto is the financial capital of Canada, with a thriving economy that includes industries such as finance, technology, and film production. The city is home to the Toronto Stock Exchange and many of Canada’s major banks and financial institutions. Additionally, the city is a popular location for film and television productions, with the industry contributing billions of dollars to the local economy each year.

Culture

Toronto is known for its diverse population, with over half of its residents identifying as visible minorities. As a result, the city has a vibrant multicultural scene, with a wide variety of restaurants, shops, and festivals celebrating different cultures throughout the year. Notable cultural attractions in the city include the Royal Ontario Museum, the Art Gallery of Ontario, and the Canadian National Exhibition.

Sports

Toronto is home to several professional sports teams, including the Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL), Toronto Raptors (NBA), Toronto Blue Jays (MLB), and Toronto FC (MLS). The teams play in major league stadiums located throughout the city, including the Scotiabank Arena and Rogers Centre.

Transportation

Toronto has an extensive network of public transportation options, including subways, streetcars, buses, and trains. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is responsible for operating the city’s public transportation system. Additionally, highways and major roadways connect the city to other major centres throughout the province and beyond.

Education

Toronto is home to several world-renowned universities and colleges, including the University of Toronto, Ryerson University, and York University. The city is also home to several public and private elementary and secondary schools, as well as specialized schools and programs for gifted students, students with special needs, and those interested in the arts.

Conclusion

Toronto is a vibrant, multicultural city with a rich history and thriving economy. Its diverse population, cultural attractions, and sports teams make it a popular destination for tourists and residents alike. With its extensive transportation network and prestigious educational institutions, Toronto is a hub for business, education, and innovation.


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Competition Bureau launches inquiry into oilsands campaign, alleging public is being misled on climate action

The Toronto Star

23-05-11 17:10


The Competition Bureau in Canada has launched an inquiry into the Pathways Alliance, a group of the country’s six largest oilsands companies, which has been accused by Greenpeace Canada of conducting a “greenwashing” ad campaign. The complaint alleges that the Alliance has made false or misleading environmental claims in its public communications. The ad campaign, titled “Let’s clear the air”, promotes the notion that the Alliance is a climate leader and features a net-zero emissions target. Complainants say the campaign fails to consider over 80% of Alliance members’ emissions and has called for a proposed penalty of $10m or 3% of revenues, whichever is greater.

https://www.thestar.com/business/2023/05/11/competition-bureau-launches-inquiry-into-oilsands-campaign-alleging-public-is-being-misled-on-climate-action.html
Mike Wilner: Kevin Gausman on his love of Toronto, plus Kevin Kiermaier’s monthly visit and reliever Jay Jackson

The Toronto Star

23-05-11 17:08


Sports columnist Mike Wilner talks to Kevin Gausman, Kevin Kiermaier, and Jay Jackson in his baseball podcast “Deep Left Field.” Gausman discusses his start to the season and adjusting to Toronto’s midtown living and culinary scene. Kiermaier makes his monthly appearance, and Wilner chats with new guy Jay Jackson.

https://www.thestar.com/podcasts/deepleftfield/2023/05/11/kevin-gausman-on-his-love-of-toronto-plus-kevin-kiermaiers-monthly-visit-and-reliever-jay-jackson.html
CBC comedy show ‘Run the Burbs’ heads to U.S. on CW network

The Toronto Star

23-05-11 17:07


Canadian comedy "Run the Burbs" will make its U.S. debut on the CW network as part of the channel's summer programming line-up. The half-hour show follows the Pham family, a Vietnamese-South Asian Canadian family that upsets ideas about family norms and life in the suburbs. The series stars Andrew Phung as a stay-at-home dad and is co-created by Andrew Phung and Scott Townsend. A premiere date and time have yet to be announced.

https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/television/2023/05/11/cbc-comedy-show-run-the-burbs-heads-to-us-on-cw-network.html
OSC suspends registration of Emerge ETFs, saying it is in breach of its capital requirements

The Globe and Mail

23-05-11 17:04


The Ontario Securities Commission has banned the registration of asset-management company Emerge Canada after the watchdog found the company failed to comply with working-capital requirements. The OSC also imposed interim terms and conditions on each of Emerge Canada's registrations so it can't conduct any activities requiring registration, except for a wind-down of its funds.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-osc-suspends-registration-of-emerge-etfs-saying-it-is-in-breach-of-its/
Rookie goaltender Joseph Woll set to get another must-win start for Maple Leafs

The Toronto Star

23-05-11 16:53


Toronto Maple Leafs' rookie goaltender Joseph Woll is set to start game five of the team's second-round playoff series against the Florida Panthers. Woll put in an impressive 24-save performance in the Maple Leafs' 2-1 victory on Wednesday 10 May, which extended their season. The game marked Woll's first post-season start and made him the first Toronto rookie to win an inaugural post-season start since Felix Potvin in 1993. The 24-year-old's win also made him the eighth rookie in NHL history to achieve victory when their first playoff start was in an elimination game. Woll is expected to replace Ilya Samsonov, who remains unavailable due to an upper-body injury. Woll was 6-1-0 in seven games with the Leafs in the regular season and went 16-4-1 with the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League.

https://www.thestar.com/sports/leafs/2023/05/11/rookie-goaltender-joseph-woll-set-to-get-another-must-win-start-for-maple-leafs.html