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Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario. Considered one of the world’s top financial centers, the city is home to Canada’s five largest banks, the Royal Bank of Canada and the Toronto-Dominion Bank, among them.

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How much would it cost for two front row Toronto Raptors tickets?

"Toronto Raptor tickets vary in venue depending on the team they�۪re playing so although you might be able to get a somewhat affordable price if they play the Thunder or Warriors, it might go up if they are paired against the Heat or the Knicks, in which case you�۪ll have to be wary of hawkers selling fake tickets. Expect to pay at least a couple of hundred per seat."

What are five human characteristics of Canada?

There is race(multicultral), gender, age, languages, and culture/religion

What is the difference between some time and sometimes?

"Sometimes" refers to occasional occurences. "Sometimes, I have nightmares."

"Some time" can refer to an uncertain amount of time, or an uncertain point the future. "This equation will take some time" and "Let's go out to eat some time."

When was Brampton founded?

Brampton was founded in the year of 1887 in the Golding Building on Queen Street.

Where is the clinic of sed rahimi certified iridologist in Toronto?

S. Rahimi

Doctor of Natural Path, Iridology and RMT

Natural Therapy and Iridology Clinic

7089Yonge St., Suite #104, Thornhill, ON L3T 2A7, Canada

What is Toronto's culture?

Toronto, like the rest of Canada, does not have a completely defined culture or identity. Because of the various ethnic races that inhabit different sectors of Toronto, and because the numbers are fairly uniform, it is hard to distinguish a dominant culture.

That is why there are such communities as Cabbagetown (Irish), Chinatown (Chinese), J-Town and K-Town (Japanese and Korean), Little Greece and Little Portugal, to name a few sectors. They are all blocks within the the city of Toronto, but the buildings usually tell you you've gone from one zone to another.

The only cohesion everyone seems to have despite race and living styles, is the fact that we are all strangers on a cold frontier, so we should try to help each other out when we can.

That's why Canada has a reputation for being "nice", it's not so much that, but because we're on a cold frontier that is mostly uninhabitable, that as humans we all ought to at least tolerate each other if not help each other out.

Where can you buy a tygirls in Toronto?

Yes you can, you can get them anywhere in the world except the mother country that produces them. LUbb YA

What fun activities for kids are there in downtown Toronto?

There are many fun activities for kids in downtown T.O. The ROM (Royal Ontario Museum) is an awesome place to start. They always have great exhibits and it is not boring because they always have 'special' exhibits in for a limited time. Toronto is filled with many large bakeries, which is always fun as well. Sit back and enjoy fresh European pastries. Another great idea is to take the kids to the Eaton Centre downtown, a massive shopping mall with many floors. There is so much to look at just at the one mall! If you are going to the outskirts of Toronto, take the kids to Canada's Wonderland, which is always a blast. It is like Cedar Point, except a bit different. There are more shows to watch, and it is geared to a younger generation.

AnswerToronto also boasts Canadas largest Zoo, the Ontario science centre, the CN tower entertainment complex, Ontario Place and in August the Canadian national Exhibition. If you head to the SkyDome (now Rogers centre) you can pick up a Jays game for about 8 bucks!

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What is the time in Toronto Canada now?

Toronto, Ontario, Canada is in the North American Eastern Daylight Saving Time (UTC - 4 hours) from the 2nd Sun. of Mar. to the 1st Sun. of Nov. and Eastern Standard Time (UTC - 5 hours) the rest of the year.

Whats a concise definition of Rural Urban Continuum?

The rural urban continuum is the fluctuation in the scale of rurality between major urban settlements. For example between city's it will gradually become more rural before declining in an urban area. To elucidate this could be exemplified anecdotally by a hill phenomena - whereupon there is a trough in rurality in a CBD followed by a gradual incline in levels of rurality as distance from said CBD increases. This reaches an eventual peak in an area of isolated rurality before the scale of rurality (see Cloke's scale of rurality) declines again to a trough in an urban centre.

Population of Toronto in 2009?

In 2006... 2 million.

In 2009... 25.55 million

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What is Toronto's federal riding?

Toronto has many federal ridings within the city limits.

What is the largest city in Bolivia?

The top 10 largest cities in Bolivia are:

  1. Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Department of Santa Cruz
  2. El Alto, Department of La Paz
  3. La Paz, Department of La Paz
  4. Cochabamba, Department of Cochabamba
  5. Sucre, Department of Chuquisaca
  6. Oruro, Department of Oruro
  7. Tarija, Department of Tarija
  8. Potosi, Department of Potosí
  9. Sacaba, Department of Chuquisaca
  10. Montero, Department of Santa Cruz
  11. Riberalta, Department of Riberalta.

Santa Cruz de la Sierra is the largest city if Bolivia and also the fastest growing. If you speak Spanish, you can find their exact populations of each of these cities on the website of the INE (Bolivian National Institute of Statistics) or in English in the Related Links below.