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    Introduction Toronto, including the Greater Toronto Area, is a multicultural and urban Canadian city with a current population of 5,406,324 (Monga Bay, n.d.). In 1985, Canada had an estimated population 3,356,000 and an estimated population of 4,925,000 people in 2005 (Monga Bay, n.d.). The fluctuation in population reflects a simple change in number over time and that change can cause an alteration of societal values, striving to change the criminal justice system. Youth probation officers have

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    Over the past several years, Toronto has struggled to find new dedicated streams of revenue to fund its regional transit system, all while Metrolinx, the provincial transit agency is developing the province’s “Big Move” plan in hopes of connecting the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area transportation system. The province stopped funding the TTC’s operating funds in 1996 and since then, the City of Toronto has relied on a subsidy from the city and fares to balance this. Later in 2006, Metrolinx

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    Transit Commission, also known as the TTC, has a system that just about cover every part of Toronto, with 4 subway/rapid transit lines, 143 bus and 11 streetcar routes in 2015, (TTC, 2015). Unfortunately, the TTC is still plagued with many problems, such as: unexplained delay and overcrowding, which decline the riderships and revenues (Curry, 2016; Hume, 2016). Furthermore the population of the greater toronto area (GTA) is expected to grow in the upcoming years, Toronto’s transit system would not be

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    contribute to the effects of climate change and we are all responsible for helping reverse it. I live in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Mississauga is Ontario’s third largest city and Canada’s sixth largest city, which is unique for a suburban residential area. With a population over 700,000 (and growing), Mississauga is a chief contributer to the climate change

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    only helps create a greater sense of community between customers from the local community but also creates a healthier environment because it is less stressful than having to drive in traffic; it is also more accessible and economical for people as it is cheaper and easier to commute and is also good for the environment as use of public transport decreases the usage of cars which reduces pollution and increases over road hazards, etc (“Benefits of public transport,” 2015). Toronto is one of the most

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    TTC, standing for Toronto Transit Commission is a public transport agency which benefits and transports 2.7 million people daily by using different vehicles and services in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Some citizens of Toronto argue how the TTC pollutes and makes the environment a horrid and dreadful place, while it is actually the opposite because the TTC can help reduce the environmental damage in the city, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and benefit Toronto to make it a safer, significant, and a

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    Toronto Ultimate Club Essay

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    The Toronto Ultimate Club Alison Sutherland BUSI 3334 March 11th, 2013 Table of Contents 1.0 Problem Statement3 2.0 Situational Analysis3 2.1 SWOT Analysis4 3.0 List of Alternatives6 4.0 Choice and Rationale8 5.0 Implementation and Control 8 Problem Statement: Toronto Ultimate Club is located in Toronto, Ontario, and is an organization that focuses on growing the sport of Ultimate Frisbee by offering leagues in the Toronto area. Since the development of their strategic plan

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    researches included in this report appropriately references sources of information Introduction The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) is known as the largest (most populous) metropolitan area in Canada. In 2011, the population of GTA has reached 6,129,934 people which a density of 1038 people/km² [1]. The total area of Greater Toronto Area is 5,905.706 km² which includes the municipalities of City of Toronto, City of Mississauga, Durham region, Halton region, Peel region, and York region, and many others

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    homes across the Vancouver metropolitan area. Those empty bedrooms are found in dwellings that have five or more bedrooms. Such phenomenon occurs as the

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    1. Grabbing people’s attention with certain programs can be a hard task to achieve, especially if they don’t know your language that well, or they are newcomers to your country. The way I would reach out to the newcomer youth in the Greater Toronto area would be creating a flier to post around schools and public places to promote the program, this way the more instances that people see the flier, the more interested in it they become. Another way of grabbing the attention of newcomers to pull them

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