! The Rideau Canal in Ottawa Ontario Canada with Parliament Hill and the old "Union Station" visible in the background Main articles: First Welland Canal Rideau Canal and Desjardins Canal. Toronto Lady Lynx USL Women's soccer Centennial Park Stadium 2005 0 1836 374,099 +7.7% Winter scene on Toronto Bay in 1835 Withrow Park: Beavers Britch Gang Graphic Gang (Rogers refers to at least 4 other unnamed gangs in this area). Conservative Seats: - 6 8 13 32 9 7 Broadcasting The G Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education is the school responsible for continuing education within Ryerson University it offers certificate programs degree credit courses and certificate and interest courses It is one of Canada's largest providers of university-based adult education with over 66,000 annual enrollments in 2016-2017 The DMZ, Port Hope Eitz Chaim Schools Main articles: Rebellions of 1837 Upper Canada Rebellion and Patriot War. Theft of an unattended vehicle without a key: the removal of a parked vehicle either by breaking and entry followed by hotwiring or other tampering methods to start the vehicle or else towing in London the police say that 50% of the annual 20,000 car thefts are now from high tech OBD (Onboard Diagnostic Port) key cloning kits (available online) and bypass immobilizer simulators Taking without owner's consent (TWOC) Unauthorized usage of a car short of theft UK term commonly known as "twocking" Opportunistic theft: the removal of a vehicle that the owner or operator has left unattended with the keys visibly present sometimes idling Alternatively some cars offered for sale are stolen during a "test drive" a "test drive" may also provide a potential thief with insight into where the vehicle keys are stored so that the thief may return later to steal the vehicle Carjacking: Refers to the taking of a vehicle by force or threat of force from its owner or operator in most places this is the most serious form of vehicle theft since assault also occurs and the method of taking over the vehicle is essentially a robbery a more serious form of theft in some carjackings the operators and passengers are forced from the vehicle while the thief drives it away him/herself while in other incidents the operator and/or passenger(s) are forced to remain in the vehicle as hostages Some less common carjackings result in the operator being forced to drive the assailant in accordance with the assailant's demands Fraudulent theft: Illegal acquisition of a vehicle from a seller through fraudulent transfer of funds that the seller will ultimately not receive (such as by identity theft or the use of a counterfeit cashier's check) or through the use of a loan obtained under false pretenses Many vehicles stolen via fraud are resold quickly thereafter Using this approach the thief can quietly evade detection and continue stealing vehicles in different jurisdictions Car rental and Car dealership companies are also defrauded by car thieves into renting selling financing or leasing them cars with fake identification checks and credit cards This is a common practice in areas near borders which tracking devices do nothing because jurisdiction cannot be applied into a foreign country to recover a lost vehicle Frosting: Occurring in winter which involves an opportunist thief stealing a vehicle with its engine running whilst the owner de-ices it "Hanoi burglary" where a vehicle is taken during a house burglary often done with the explicit purpose of obtaining car keys. Named after the first police operation targeting the method Auto-theft tools and paraphernalia. .
. Hindu 6.3 Language 9.2 Literature 5.2.2 Catholic Church Retired numbers ? The term "Greater Toronto" was first used in writing as early as the 1900s although at the time the term only referred to the old City of Toronto and its immediate townships and villages which became Metropolitan Toronto in 1954 and became the current city of Toronto in 1998 the use of the term involving the four regional municipalities came into formal use in the mid-1980s after it was used in a widely discussed report on municipal governance restructuring in the region and was later made official as a provincial planning area However it did not come into everyday usage until the mid- to late 1990s In 2006 the term began to be supplanted in the field of spatial planning as provincial policy increasingly began to refer to either the "Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area" (GTHA)[a] or the still-broader "Greater Golden Horseshoe" the latter includes communities like Barrie Guelph Kitchener-Waterloo Cambridge and the Niagara Region the GTA continues however to be in official use elsewhere in the Government of Ontario such as the Ministry of Finance Census metropolitan area. 3 History The 1795 Jay Treaty officially set the borders between British North America and the United States north to the Great Lakes and St Lawrence River on 1 February 1796 the capital of Upper Canada was moved from Newark (now Niagara-on-the-Lake) to York (now Toronto) which was judged to be less vulnerable to attack by the US The Act of Union 1840 passed 23 July 1840 by the British Parliament and proclaimed by the Crown on 10 February 1841 merged Upper Canada with Lower Canada to form the short-lived United Province of Canada Government. . This article needs to be updated Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information (August 2018). Main article: List of Toronto Maple Leafs draft picks, Besides marine travel Upper Canada had a few Post roads or footpaths used for transportation by horse or stagecoaches along the key settlements between London to Kingston The Governor's Road was built beginning in 1793 from Dundas to Paris and then to the proposed capital of London by 1794 the road was further extended eastward with new capital of York in 1795 his road was eventually known as Dundas Road A second route was known as Lakeshore Road or York Road which was built from York to Trent River from 1799 to 1900 and later extended eastwards to Kingston in 1817 This road was later renamed as Kingston Road United States relations! ! Toronto FC's initial seasons saw TFC fans set the standard for MLS fan support, selling out its first three seasons Referred to as the model franchise off the field by MLS commissioner Don Garber the team was credited for starting "MLS 2.0" for their embrace of supporters' culture. Lack of on-field success caused frustration among the fanbase spurring fan protests against ownership in response MLSE acknowledged the lack of quality on the on-field product lowering ticket prices in 2013 to 2007 levels. Following a resurgence of interest in the team due to the major signings of Jermain Defoe and Michael Bradley the team capped season tickets at 17,000 for the 2014 season Toronto FC's recognized supporters' groups are the Red Patch Boys U-Sector Kings in the North Tribal Rhythm Nation and Original 109 on August 23 2018 Toronto FC permanently terminated Inebriatti's supporter status for a fire they started at TD Place Stadium in Ottawa during their match-up with Toronto FC in the Canadian Championship earlier that year on July 18 Mascot, Huron Tract Purchase area located in Southern Ontario highlighted in yellow, 5.1 Agriculture 3.4 Ontario Line.
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