00 1 then the full ten-digit Canadian number.
Citibank Canada's Head Office is located at: Citibank Canada, Citigroup Place, 123 Front Street West, Suite 1900, Toronto, Ontario, M5J 2M3. You can also call them on 416-947-5500 between the hours of 9AM and 5PM Monday to Friday.
yes, find an international calling codes on internet or travel agent
Put a cell phone in the microwave, shut the door and call it. If the call goes through, there is leakage. If it doesn't, there isn't.
The Toronto Lawyers website provides a directory of over 25,000 lawyers that live either in Toronto, Canada or on the outskirts of it. Lawyer Locate is also a good website for finding lawyers.
Area code 647 is one of the area codes for the city of Toronto. On most calling plans, that is long distance from Longueuil, Québec.
Unless you have a calling plan that offers unlimited calls in the US and Canada, a call from area code 314 (in or near St. Louis, Missouri) to area code 905 (suburbs of Toronto, Canada), will be billed as an international toll call.
Not entirely, Sears has three major call centers in Montreal, Belleville and Toronto. They do however have a call center in the Phillipines for only Catalog orders via phone and another call center in Sophia, Bulgaria.
Toronto's Bus Depot ('The Toronto Coach Terminal') on Bay Street is within walking distance of the Delta Chelsea. There is, I believe, bus service direct to the Buffalo Airport. Call the Bus Depot: 416-393-7911.
Don't Call Me Frankie - 1993 was released on: Canada: 15 September 1993 (Toronto Film Festival) USA: October 1993 (Chicago International Film Festival)
What is the study of codes
Well, the first Y is because every Canadian airport starts with a Y. The obvious YTO is already taken for Toronto as a City, for bookings to Toronto (All Airports), like London (LON), has loads of different airports (LHR, LGW, LCY, STN, LTN, LSO). The YZ is just random. Some people say its the code for a weather station that is at the airport, so they use that. Others say that in the village where the airport is there is a radio mast with that code, so again they just used that. Hope this helps!
Yes, both Spain and France held territories in what is now known as Canada during the 16th to 18th centuries. France had colonies in areas like Quebec, while Spain had territories in regions such as Florida and the Gulf Coast.