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  • #REDIRECT [[Toronto (disambiguation)]]
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  • {{rpl|Toronto, Ontario}} {{rpl|Toronto Blue Jays}}
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  • ...ronto Raptors''' are a [[National Basketball Association]] team based in [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Canada]].
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  • ...f [[Yonge Street|Yonge]] and Gould streets, in downtown [[Toronto, Ontario|Toronto]], that was destroyed by fire on January 3, 2011.<ref name=HeritageToronto2 ...the owners started to demolish the building, only to be stopped when the [[Toronto city council]] designated it a protected heritage property on July 16, 2010
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  • At least seven '''[[Fireboat]]s of Toronto''' have helped protect the city's waterfront and maritime commerce. ...Fire Department took delivery of its own vessel, the wooden pumper CITY OF TORONTO T. F. D., soon renamed CHARLES A. REED.
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  • [[File:The Hollywood Theatre, in Toronto, in 1945.png|thumb|The Hollywood was on the east side of Yonge, north of St ...ntario]]'s '''Hollywood Theatre''' opened on 1930, at 1519 [[Yonge Street, Toronto|Yonge Street]].<ref name=DougTaylorGoldenAge/><ref name=BlogTo2015-12-24/>
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  • ...t the north end of Sherbourne was one of seven blockhouses built to defend Toronto after the [[1837 Rebellion]].]] '''Sherbourne Street''' is an important roadway in downtown [[Toronto, Ontario]].<ref name=TorStar2009-11-29/>
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  • ...ay Street, Toronto|Bay]] and [[Queen Street, Toronto|Queen]] streets, in [[Toronto, Canada]].<ref name=tayloronhistoryBroadway/> The theatre was opened under ...ng to author and cinema historian [[Doug Taylor (historian)|Doug Taylor]], Toronto Police did not believe robbery was the motive. The shooter was never ident
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  • [[File:Avalon Theatre, Toronto.JPG|thumb|Shell of the theatre, in 2009.]] ...theatre that operated from 1935 to 2006 at 1129 [[Danforth Avenue]], in [[Toronto, Canada]]'s east end. It was designed by the architectural firm [[Kaplan &
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  • ...owed into [[Lake Ontario]] near 10th Street, in the [[Mimico]] region of [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]].<ref name=CcfewJackson2010/> Its headwaters were approximate ...in pipes. But most of the course of the creek, south of [[Horner Avenue, Toronto|Horner Avenue]] remained above ground, although it had been channelized, di
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  • ...ic ring of the Jane loop, showing a bus bay for two bus routes.<br>City of Toronto Archives, Series 648, s0648 fl0032 id0002]] The [[Toronto Transit Commission]]'s '''Jane loop''' was an important [[Toronto streetcar loop]], prior to the completion of the [[Bloor Danforth Subway li
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  • ...3).jpg | thumb | Union Station, The CN Tower, and the Royal York Hotel, on Toronto's Front Street.]] The capital grew and expanded, being renamed [[Toronto, Ontario]], in 1834, and Front Street was extended several kilometers west.
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  • The '''Toronto Blue Jays''' are a [[Major League Baseball]] team based in [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Ontario]]. The team was founded in 1977 as an expansion team The team has been based in Toronto since its inception in 1977.
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  • | title = Toronto ... the Way We Were | title = The Story of Toronto
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  • #REDIRECT [[Toronto, Ontario/External Links]]
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  • '''Casa Loma''' was a large mansion, built on bluffs that overlook [[Toronto, Ontario]], that was built for [[Henry Pellatt]] in 1911.<ref name=citynews | work = [[Toronto Sun]]
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  • [[File:Toronto's Paradise Theatre, in 1937, from COTA.jpg | thumb | left | Toronto's Paradise Theatre, in 1937.]] [[File:Paradise Theatre, Toronto.jpg | thumb | right | Exterior view in 2013]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Toronto, Ontario/Related Articles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Joy Theatre (Toronto)]]
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  • ...at 285 Spadina Ave. the corner of [[Spadina Avenue]] and [[Dundas Street (Toronto)|Dundas Street]]. ...opened in October 1934.<ref>"New Strand Theatre To Open Friday Eve.", ''[[Toronto Star]]'', October 5, 1934, p. 28.</ref> In 1941, it became the Victory, a c
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  • '''Cherry Street''' in [[Toronto, Ontario]] is a north-south main roadway in the eastern downtown of the cit
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  • ...the corner of [[Victoria Street, Toronto|Victoria]] and [[Richmond Street, Toronto|Richmond]] streets.<ref name=TaylorTivoli/> It was part of the [[Allen Theatre Chain]] - which had two other theatres in Toronto.
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  • ...arly 2022; it would be adjacent to [[Toronto, Ontario]]'s [[Cherry Street (Toronto)|Cherry Street]]. ...n the first two decades of the 21st Century, and a 900 metre spur to the [[Toronto Streetcar Network]] was extended south adjacent to Cherry Street.
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  • ...onto, Ontario]], [[Ontario]], Canada. It was located at 87 [[Queen Street (Toronto)|Queen Street West]] across the street from the current site of [[Nathan Ph ...ed by architects [[Kaplan & Sprachman]], who designed 21 other theatres in Toronto, and 48 elsewhere in Canada. The theatre opened in 1936 and demolished in 1
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  • ...our theological colleges. In addition to the St. George Campus in downtown Toronto, the university has satellite campuses in the neighboring communities of [[
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  • ...cinema in [[Toronto, Canada]].<ref name=Sbb2017-05-02/> On May 2, 2017, [[Toronto City Council]] designated the cinema a heritage structure. | url = https://storeys.com/regent-theatre-toronto-restoration/
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  • ...merly the Rex Theatre) was a small cinema on [[Toronto]]'s [[Queen Street, Toronto|Queen Street East]].<ref name=tayloronhistoryJoyTheatre/><ref name=DougTayl | title = Toronto's Local Movie Theatres of Yesteryear: Brought Back to Thrill You Again
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  • ...eighbourhood, in Toronto<ref>[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Moss+Park,+Toronto,+ON,+Canada/@43.6543249,-79.3732581,1921m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x89d4cb3 ...e. It is bounded by [[Shuter Street, Toronto|Shuter]] and [[Queen Street (Toronto)|Queen]] streets, on its north and south.
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  • ...Canada.jpg|thumb|The Union Building from Simcoe Street and [[King Street (Toronto)|King Street West]].]] The '''Union Building''' is an older building in [[Toronto, Ontario|Toronto]] that has been described as an ''"architectural gem"''.<ref name=TaylorUn
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  • '''Queen Street''' is an important east-west street in Toronto Canada. ...the land between Queen, and the next Concession Line - now [[Bloor Street, Toronto|Bloor Street]] - into narrow lots, of 100 acres, that he granted to individ
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  • an [[National Basketball Association/Definition|NBA]] team located in [[Toronto, Canada]] competing in the NBA's Eastern conference, Atlantic division,
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  • * [https://www.nba.com/raptors Toronto Raptors] official NBA website
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  • Institution of higher education based in Toronto, established by Royal Charter in 1827 with 70,143 students (62,097 full-tim
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  • [[Fireboat]]s operated in [[Toronto, Ontario]]
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  • Important road in early [[York, Upper Canada]] and early Toronto
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  • {{rpl|Toronto Blue Jays}} {{rpl|University of Toronto}}
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  • ...ay Street, Toronto|Bay]] and [[Queen Street, Toronto|Queen]] streets, in [[Toronto, Canada]].
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  • ...ture at the corner of [[Yonge Street, Toronto|Yonge]] and [[Shuter Street, Toronto|Shuter]] streets.<ref name=CityBylaw2002-05-21/> It was built in 1894, and | url = http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/2002/agendas/council/cc020521/to7rpt/cl040.pdf
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  • a municipal agency which has operated all the public transit in Toronto, since 1921.
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  • The [[Toronto Transit Commission]]'s '''Long Branch loop''' is the westernmost stop on it In 1973 the Long Branch line was described as Toronto's only suburban streetcar line.
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  • *[http://www.toronto.ca/ City of Toronto official site] *[http://www.toronto.com/ city guide operated by the Toronto Star newspaper]
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  • Formerly a small creek in the part of [[Toronto, Ontario]] that was formerly [[Etobicoke, Ontario]]
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  • List of theatres formerly or currently operating in [[Toronto, Canada]]
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  • Theatre in Toronto, that operated as a cinema called the Belsize, from 1927 to 1950, a live th
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  • #REDIRECT [[Joy Theatre (Toronto)/Definition]]
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  • ...gue Baseball|MLB]] team in the American League East division, located in [[Toronto, Canada]].
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  • A park in downtown Toronto, and the neighbourhood that surrounds it, long considered one of the least
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  • A movie theatre built in [[Toronto, Ontario]], in 1917, since demolished
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  • a north-south main roadway in the eastern downtown of [[Toronto, Ontario]], running through a former industrial area that is being redevelo
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  • | publisher = University of Toronto Press | title = The University of Toronto: A History
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  • Heritage building in Toronto, built in 1908, part of the original campus of [[Upper Canada College]]
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  • [[Toronto, Ontario]]
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  • {{r|Toronto, Ontario}}
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  • {{rpl|Moss Park (Toronto)}}
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  • ...t of [[Movie theater|cinemas]] that exist or have existed in the city of [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Ontario]], Canada. |Earliest purpose built cinema in Toronto.
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  • ...re, built in 1894, at the corner of [[Toronto, Ontario]]'s [[Yonge Street, Toronto|Yonge]] and [[Shuter Street|Shuter]] streets, now heritage designated, and
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  • * [https://www.blogto.com/city/2022/02/cherry-street-marsh-toronto/ Toronto is getting a gorgeous urban wetland in the middle of the city], blog post b
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  • |title=University of Toronto website |title=Canadian Encyclopedia, University of Toronto
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  • * [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Moss+Park,+Toronto,+ON,+Canada/@43.6543249,-79.3732581,1921m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x89d4cb3
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  • [[File:The Queen's Hotel in Toronto.jpg|thumb|400px]] ...he Queen's Hotel, across the street from the newly opened [[Union Station (Toronto)|Union Station]], so it could demolish it, and build a larger hotel.
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  • *[http://www.toronto.ca/ City of Toronto official site] *[http://www.toronto.com/ city guide operated by the Toronto Star newspaper]
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  • {{rpl|Toronto, Ontario}} {{rpl|Standard Theatre (Toronto)}}
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  • ...t in 1930, across the street from Toronto's equally grand [[Union Station, Toronto]]
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  • {{rpl|Standard Theatre (Toronto)}} {{rpl|Circle Theatre (Toronto)}}
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  • | publisher = University of Toronto Press | title = The University of Toronto: A History
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  • {{rpl|Toronto, Ontario}} {{rpl|Toronto Blue Jays}}
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  • ...ay Street, Toronto|Bay]] and [[Queen Street, Toronto|Queen]] streets, in [[Toronto, Canada]].
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  • | title = Toronto ... the Way We Were | title = The Story of Toronto
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  • An east-west oriented slip in [[Toronto's Portlands]].
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  • ...ronto Raptors''' are a [[National Basketball Association]] team based in [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Canada]].
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  • ...terminal in Toronto, originally built for the use of a shortlive Rochester-Toronto fast ferry
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  • Heritage building, built on Toronto's [[Yonge Street]], in 1888, that was torched on January 3, 2011
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  • | publisher = University of Toronto Press | location = Toronto ;;Buffalo
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  • ...da]]'s first [[streetcar]] route. In 1954, when it was [[Toronto, Ontario|Toronto's]] busiest, it was replaced by Canada's first [[heavy rail]] [[subway]] ro
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  • ...ission]] north-south [[streetcar]] route, operated on [[Parliament Street, Toronto|Parliament Street]] from 1923 to approximately 1966
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  • Southernmost road in [[Toronto's Portlands]], it has a semi-rural appearance, and its proximity to nearby
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  • ...re, built in 1894, at the corner of [[Toronto, Ontario]]'s [[Yonge Street, Toronto|Yonge]] and [[Shuter Street|Shuter]] streets, now heritage designated, and
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  • ...oronto portlands -a.jpg|left|350px|Lake freighter Quebecois, moored at the Toronto portlands -a.}} ...ronto portlands -b.jpg|right|350px|Lake freighter Quebecois, moored at the Toronto portlands -b.}}
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  • ...3).jpg | thumb | Union Station, The CN Tower, and the Royal York Hotel, on Toronto's Front Street.]] The capital grew and expanded, being renamed [[Toronto, Ontario]], in 1834, and Front Street was extended several kilometers west.
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  • {{Image|Canadian Ranger, Toronto.jpg|right|350px| Canadian Ranger in Toronto.}} ...it|{{Canadian Ranger, Toronto.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}} Bulk Carrier Alcobay in Toronto.]]
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  • ...our theological colleges. In addition to the St. George Campus in downtown Toronto, the university has satellite campuses in the neighboring communities of [[
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  • File:Runnymede Theatre Toronto.jpg|Runnymede Theatre Toronto. ...Runnymede Theater, in Toronto, in the 1940s.png|The Runnymede Theater, in Toronto, in the 1940s.
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  • *''Wind in A Rocky Country''. Toronto: Emblem, 1960. *''Under the Ice''. Toronto: Ryerson, 1961.
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  • ...fireboat]], [[ferry]] and cargo vessel, that was operated in the city of [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Ontario]], Canada, from 1911 to 1959.<ref name=MaritimeHistor ...Fire Department took delivery of its own vessel, the wooden pumper CITY OF TORONTO T. F. D., soon renamed CHARLES A. REED.
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  • The [[Toronto Transit Commission]]'s '''Sunnyside Loop''' is located adjacent to its [[Ro ...ted public TTC took over operating Toronto's streetcars from the private [[Toronto Railway Corporation]], when its contract expired.<ref name=WheelsProgress/>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Toronto (disambiguation)]]
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  • ...e = Historicist: The Man the Rocks Talked To: A.P. Coleman uncovered Toronto's prehistory, among other adventures. | title = Toronto's Geology: including history, biota, and High Park
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  • A subway station under construction in downtown Toronto
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  • ...was a natural feature, Jane Fairburn, in ''"Along the Shore: Rediscovering Toronto's Waterfront Heritage"'', wrote that gentleman farmer [[Charles Coxwell Sma ...e, and the small creeks that fed it, were annexed into the growing city of Toronto around the turn of the 20th Century.<ref name=BlogTO2012-04-21/> By 1909 t
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  • ...merly the Rex Theatre) was a small cinema on [[Toronto]]'s [[Queen Street, Toronto|Queen Street East]].<ref name=tayloronhistoryJoyTheatre/><ref name=DougTayl | title = Toronto's Local Movie Theatres of Yesteryear: Brought Back to Thrill You Again
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  • research group, associated with the [[University of Toronto]], that looks into how technology affects human freedom
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  • One of seven [[blockhouse]]s built to protect Toronto, after the [[1837 rebellion]]
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  • {{Image|CN Tower.jpg|right|150px|The CN Tower in Toronto, Ontario}} ...3.33 metre (1,815 ft., 5 inch) broadcast and telecommunications tower in [[Toronto, Ontario]], Ontario, Canada. It was the world's tallest freestanding struc
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  • a municipal agency which has operated all the public transit in Toronto, since 1921.
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  • Tugboat that served her entire life, 1961-2016, for the [[Toronto Harbour Commission]]
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  • ...Canada.jpg|thumb|The Union Building from Simcoe Street and [[King Street (Toronto)|King Street West]].]] The '''Union Building''' is an older building in [[Toronto, Ontario|Toronto]] that has been described as an ''"architectural gem"''.<ref name=TaylorUn
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  • (born November 15, 1956 in [[Toronto, Ontario]]) A Television journalist and former [[video jockey|veejay]].
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  • A Canadian film director, born in Toronto in 1996
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  • ...toronto.ca/utopia/ The Society for Utopian Studies] at the [[University of Toronto]]
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  • A movie theatre built in [[Toronto, Ontario]], in 1917, since demolished
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  • Important road in early [[York, Upper Canada]] and early Toronto
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  • A 553.33 metre (1,815 ft., 5 inch) broadcast and telecommunications tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1853-1905) Army officer who became Toronto Canada's first Surveyor General
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  • ...t the north end of Sherbourne was one of seven blockhouses built to defend Toronto after the [[1837 Rebellion]].]] '''Sherbourne Street''' is an important roadway in downtown [[Toronto, Ontario]].<ref name=TorStar2009-11-29/>
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  • ...(UCC) is a private elementary and secondary school for boys in downtown [[Toronto, Ontario]], in [[Canada]]. It is the oldest independent school in Ontario a Founded in 1829 by Sir John Colborne as a feeder school to the University of Toronto (then known as King's College), UCC is an International Baccalaureate schoo
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  • The '''Glendale Theatre''' was a large cinema in [[Toronto, Ontario]].<ref name=CinemaTreasures/><ref name=DictArch/> It projected fi The cinema was located at 1661 [[Avenue Road, Toronto|Avenue Road]].<ref name=LostTorontoGlendale/> According to film historian [
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  • ...] [[Rob Ford]] ordered the fire hall shut down, as a cost-saving measure. Toronto Fire Services repurposed the heritage structure, and reopened it as a publi | url = http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/runnymede-fire-station-cut-under-rob-ford-reopens-but-not-with-firefighters
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  • ...atholics at the "Gathering Place": Historical Essays on the Archdiocese of Toronto, 1841-1991.'' Canadian Catholic Historical Assoc.; Dundurn, 1993. 352 pp. ...p, A. B. ''Matters of Mind: The University in Ontario, 1791-1951.'' U. of Toronto Press, 1994. 716 pp.
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  • ...Mike Filey]], the author of a long-running local history column in the ''[[Toronto Sun]]'', this was the last duel in [[York, Upper Canada|York]], the capital |url = http://spacing.ca/toronto/2013/02/05/the-infamous-bloody-1817-duel-at-the-corner-of-yonge-college/
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  • ...itical philosophy at [[Michigan State University]] and the [[University of Toronto]], and worked on the Senate staff of [[Gordon Allott]]. He became a syndic
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  • ...n aggression.: Assessing the scientific evidence''. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
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  • ...was only 3,000 passengers per day, almost one twentieth of the riders on [[Toronto, Ontario]]'s [[King Street streetcar]].
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  • ...nk W. ''The Politics of Canadian Broadcasting, 1920- 1951'' (University of Toronto Press, 1969).
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  • ...(2012 film)|''Frost'']] was a 15 minute short that premiered at the 2012 [[Toronto International Film Festival]]. | location = [[Toronto, Ontario]]
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  • ...OCRACY Book of the CBC/PBS television series "The Struggle For Democracy." Toronto, Canada: Lester Orpen & Dennys, 1988. (U.S. edition: Little, Brown & Compan
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  • ...e ''Federal Rideau'' to her moorings at the [[Redpath Sugar Refinery]], in Toronto.]]
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  • ...t of [[Movie theater|cinemas]] that exist or have existed in the city of [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Ontario]], Canada. |Earliest purpose built cinema in Toronto.
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  • ...on P. (2001) ''Reality: Fundamental Topics in Metaphysics''. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 0802048161. | [http://books.google.com/books?id=J3MBTOq__nAC&so
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  • ...nd copious explanatory notes, grammatical, historical, biographical, etc.. Toronto: Gage.
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  • ...er, consultant, trainer and community organizer in independent practice in Toronto, Ontario. She has served as an expert witness in court cases, and in Octobe | work = [[Toronto Star]]
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  • ...MCS Rouille (fireboat)|Rouille]]'' (later HMCS ''Rouille''), formerly of [[Toronto, Ontario]] served in Halifax, as did the [[James Battle (fireboat, 1900)|''
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  • ...researchers from Citizens Lab, a research group based at the University of Toronto, and Cure53, a German software company, released two reports in September f | publisher = [[Toronto Star]]
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  • ...75). ''Artificial paranoia: A computer simulation of paranoid processes''. Toronto: Pergamon Press.</ref>
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  • .... Broad gauge was used for some streetcar and subway lines, especially in Toronto. ...wn corporation called [[VIA Rail]] provides passenger services. Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver provide municipal commuter service. In remote rural regions
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  • ...er's old rival, [[Pierre Trudeau]].<ref name=TorontoSun2015-12-14/> The ''Toronto Sun'' quoted an unnamed "tory insider" who was the surprise keynote speaker | publisher = [[Toronto Sun]]
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  • ...fter [[Myron Gordon]], who is currently a professor at the [[University of Toronto]].
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  • * ''Boundaries'', Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Toronto), 1969, published as ''Boundaries: Psychological Man in Revolution'', Rando
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  • | publisher = [[University of Toronto Press]] | quote = L.M. Montgomery died at her home in Toronto on Friday, 24 April 1942. The cause of death is not mentioned in this obit
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  • *Moore, Christopher. ''The Loyalist: Revolution Exile Settlement''. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, (1994).
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  • ...d1996>Reed, S.K. (1996). ''Cognition: Theory and Applications'' (4th ed.). Toronto: Brooks/Cole.</ref>.
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  • ...dian Battle Series No. 10: The Battles of Ridgeway and Fort Erie, 1866''. Toronto: Balmuir Book Publishing, 1993. * Hereward Senior. ''The Fenians and Canada''. Toronto: MacMillan, 1978.
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  • ...rly noted the work of the [[Citizen's Lab]] project at the [[University of Toronto]], and the work of the cybersecurity firm [[Cure53]] in finding that Smart ...curity as “catastrophic.” Citizen Lab, which is based at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs, said the problems could lead to a “mas
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  • ...gy], internet resource developed by Christopher D. Green, York University, Toronto, Ontario. ISSN 1492-3173.
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  • ...little bit before it. Now, I’m just so tired. I go to bed pretty early in Toronto and I’ve been going to bed at 3 a.m. Before that, I hadn’t seen midnigh
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  • '''Peter Jennings''' (July 29, 1938, Toronto, Ontario, Canada – August 7, 2005, New York, New York) was a well-known A
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  • ...ar, the section between Brockville and Toronto and another continuing from Toronto on to [[Stratford]] were also finished. By 1859 the line had been extended ...nd free-spending era. He double-tracked the mainline between Montreal and Toronto, upgraded the tracks, bridges, shops, and rolling stock, installed new appl
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  • ...n (Albert) 1933-1983." ''Contemporary Canadian Authors.'' Ed. Robert Lang. Toronto: Gale Canada, 1996.</ref>. Nowlan himself describes his childhood as "a pil
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  • ...By the next campaign, they were associated with the [[Toronto Blue Jays]]. Toronto stayed with Kinston for seven years, and the team eventually took on the Bl | 1979 || Eagles || Carolina || High A || Toronto Blue Jays || 67-69 || Duane Larson ||
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  • ...he People Who Made It''. 30th Anniversary Editioin. Whitmore Lake, MI & Toronto: Glendower Media, LLC, 2012.
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  • ...(born 8 December 1959) is a controversial journalist and critic, born in [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Canada]] and who identifies as an [[American conservative]].
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  • ...eping Giant, the latter of which was screened at the Cannes Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and Karlovy Vary International Film Fest
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  • ...y and English-Speaking Ottawa Theatre, 1975-1983." PhD dissertation U. of Toronto 2004. 308 pp. DAI 2004 65(5): 1594-1595-A. DANQ91728 Fulltext: [[ProQuest
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  • ...ull of sugar being unloaded at the Redpath refinery at the foot of Jarvis, Toronto -d.jpg|75px]] || [[MV Whistler|''Whistler'']] || || 37,000 tonnes
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  • ...6 playing twenty-three venues, including [[Chicago, Illinois]], Detroit, [[Toronto, Ontario]], Seattle, and Portland. They released a studio album of original
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  • * Lanctot, Gustave. ''A History of Canada'' 3 vol Toronto. 1963. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=3115015 Volume One: From its Or
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  • ...e Ultimate Tennis Encyclopedia'', by [[Bud Collins]], Sport Classic Books, Toronto, Canada, 2003, page 917</ref>
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  • ...kburn, "Mackenzie King, William Mulock, James Mavor, and the University of Toronto Students' Revolt of 1895." ''Canadian Historical Review'' 1988 69(4): 490-5
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  • ...of the province, as well as in other larger centres such as [[Ottawa]], [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]], [[Mississauga, Ontario|Mississa
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  • ...th American classic was the [[Queen's Plate]] which was initiated by the [[Toronto Turf Club]] in 1859 to be run for the first time in June 1860. The Queen's
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  • ...B. Turner, eds. ''The Defended Border: Upper Canada and the War of 1812'' (Toronto, 1964)</ref>
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  • ...debut in Stockholm on June 14, 2006 as well as the Canadian performance in Toronto on September 30, 2006. His music from the upcoming [[Mistwalker]] game ''[[
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  • ...m ever scored.<ref>National Hockey League. 2009. Official Rules 2009-2010. Toronto, Canada. http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=27011</ref> In reality, the lon
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  • *[[Aled Edwards]], Ph.D., [[University of Toronto]]
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  • * McFadden, D. (1992). Anonymity suite. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart.
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  • ...t=Richard|year=2000|title=Big Bang, Baby: Rock Trivia|edition=1st|location=Toronto|publisher=Hounslow Press|pages=121|isbn=0-88882-219-7}}</ref> Among the sta
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  • ...founded in [[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]], [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]] and [[Toronto, Ontario]].<ref name="FCan"/>
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  • ...of Northern Japan: From Outer Land to Inner Land." PhD dissertation U. of Toronto 2004. 356 pp. DAI 2005 65(10): 3948-A. DANQ94307 Fulltext: [[ProQuest Dis
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  • ...k Media's Top 100 Albums of the 1970s. A 2005 audience survey conducted by Toronto, Ontario classic rock FM station Q107 christened ''Led Zeppelin IV'' the nu
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  • ...is would be a good day to stay indoors at the Metro Reference Library in [[Toronto, Ontario]] with a pile of books a laptop and free [[WiFi]] access. Created
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  • The league further expanded outside of the U.S. with the addition of the [[Toronto Blue Jays]] in 1977. Currently, the Blue Jays still reside there.
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