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Main article: Tourism in Toronto, Total Hectares 5,646,582 5,451,379 5,616,860 5,466,233 5,386,453, 7 Midfielder Nicolas Benezet (on loan from Guingamp) France; Kitchener 190,399 204,668 219,153 233,222 1.2 19th century Historical populations In 2011 the most commonly reported religion in Toronto was Christianity adhered to by 54.1% of the population a plurality 28.2% of the city's population was Catholic followed by Protestants (11.9%) Christian Orthodox (4.3%) and members of other Christian denominations (9.7%) Other religions significantly practised in the city are Islam (8.2%) Hinduism (5.6%) Judaism (3.8%) Buddhism (2.7%) and Sikhism (0.8%) Those with no religious affiliation made up 24.2% of Toronto's population Language. . . . Where a player has not declared an international allegiance nation is determined by place of birth Squad correct as of March 21 2019 No. Position Player Nation, In the 1963 NHL Amateur Draft the NHL's inaugural draft the Maple Leafs selected Walt McKechnie a centre from the London Nationals with their first pick sixth overall. Two Maple Leafs captains were obtained through the draft Darryl Sittler in the 1970 draft; as well as Wendel Clark in the 1985 NHL Entry Draft the Maple Leafs have drafted two players with a first overall draft pick; Clark in the 1985 draft and Auston Matthews in the 2016 draft. Rasmus Sandin was the most recent player selected by the Maple Leafs in the first round using the twenty-ninth overall pick at the 2018 draft Team and league honours.
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