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Can-ar Coach Service
Can-ar Coach Service, a chartered coach operator in
the Greater Toronto Area, is a division of Tokmakjian Inc., a privately held
Canadian corporation and a member of the Tokmakjian Group.
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Central Toronto Youth Services
Founded in 1973, Central Toronto Youth Services is
an accredited children’s mental health centre serving youth throughout the
Greater Toronto Region. CTYS operates three offices with Headquarters at Church
and Wellesley Streets, and satellite locations on Adelaide Street and in
Newmarket. CTYS also provides services in a number of schools within the Toronto
District School Board and within the broader community.
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City of Toronto: City services
Introduction to services and programs provided by
the City of Toronto.
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Toronto Airport Express
Toronto Airport Express is operated by Pacific
Western Transportation. It was established in 1993, from the demise of Grey
Coach who were contracted to establish a service between the downtown core of
Toronto and Lester B Pearson International Airport. The service operates 20
hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. It runs in 20 minute intervals
during peak times and in 30 minute intervals during non-peak times.
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Toronto Blues Society
The Toronto Blues Society is a provincially funded
Art Service Organization based in Toronto, Ontario. Founded in 1985, a Board of
Directors governs the Society.
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Toronto Board of Trade
The Toronto Board of Trade is Toronto's chamber of
commerce, the largest local chamber of commerce in Canada, representing more
than 10,000 business and individual members with about 500,000 employees across
Canada and annual revenues of more than $200 billion (Canadian dollars).
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Toronto Coach Terminal
The Toronto Coach Terminal is the main bus station
for inter-city services in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at 610 Bay
Street, (just north of Dundas Street), in the downtown core of the city.
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Toronto EMS
Toronto Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is the
statutory Emergency medical services provider for the city of Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. The service is operated directly as a branch of the municipal government
as an independent, third-service option provider, which means that the service
is funded by the municipal tax base, and operates in much the same manner as any
other municipal department, such as the police or fire department, or in some
cases like a public utility, but retains its complete independence from all
other departments.
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Toronto Fire Services
The Toronto Fire Services is part of the Emergency
Services that respond to 911 calls in the City of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Toronto Hydro
The Toronto Hydro Electric System (THES) is the
local distributor of electric power in the City of Toronto. In 2005 the utility
served a peak load of over 5,000 MW and had nearly 600,000 residential and
70,000 commercial and industrial customers, and had around 1,600 employees. In
2005 the corporation had revenues of just over CDN$ 2,600,000,000. The former
Telecom arm of the organization owns & operates city-wide high-speed fibre optic
network. The data communications services (Internet access, metro LAN services,
etc.) that Toronto Hydro had previously provided were only available for
corporate customers.
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Toronto Pearson International Airport
Toronto Pearson International Airport, also known
as Lester B. Pearson International Airport or simply Toronto Pearson (IATA: YYZ,
ICAO: CYYZ), is a major international airport serving Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
It is situated 27 km (17 mi) northwest of Downtown Toronto in the city of
Mississauga, Ontario. It is the primary airport for a densely populated
metropolitan region in southern Ontario, including the Greater Toronto Area,
situated within the Golden Horseshoe.
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Toronto Police Service
The Toronto Police Service (TPS), formerly the
Metropolitan Toronto Police, is the police service for the city of Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. It is the largest municipal police service in Canada and second
largest police unit in Canada after the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).
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Toronto Transit Commission
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is a public
transport authority that operates buses, streetcars, subways, and rapid transit
lines in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1954, the TTC has grown to
comprise three subway lines and an elevated rapid transit line with a total of
69 stations, as well as 149 connecting surface routes (buses and streetcars) of
which 148 routes make 243 connections with a subway or rapid transit station
during weekday rush hours.
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Toronto Transportation Services
The Toronto Transportation Services is a division
of the Toronto municipal government. It is responsible for all public and
non-provincially maintained roadways in Toronto.
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