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  2. Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission

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    The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC; French: Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes) is a public organization in Canada with mandate as a regulatory agency for broadcasting and telecommunications. It was created in 1976 when it took over responsibility for regulating ...

  3. List of census divisions of Canada by population - Wikipedia

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    Last update: should use Canada 2016 Census(April 2019) The following table lists Canada's census divisionsby population in the 2016 Canadian census, from highest to lowest. Clicking on the province's two letter abbreviation will take you to a list of census divisions for that province with links. List. [edit]

  4. Demographics of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    7,759,635. 9,765,188. For population figures for Toronto within its pre-1998 city limits, see Old Toronto . The last complete census by Statistics Canada, which was taken in 2021, estimated there were 2,794,356 living in Toronto, [ 25] making it the most populous city in Canada [ 26] and the fourth most populous municipality in North America.

  5. Cirque du Soleil - Wikipedia

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    On 6 July 2017, Cirque du Soleil announced that it had acquired the Blue Man Group as a new subsidiary of the company for a reported cost of US$65.5 million. [ 12 ] [ 98 ] On 21 November 2017, the company announced the Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group as the name of the organization's new umbrella company.

  6. Demographics of Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, females made up 51.2% of the amalgamated Ottawa population, while the median age of the population was 36.7 years of age. [21] Youths under 15 years of age comprised 18.9% of the total population, while those of retirement age (65 years and older) comprised 11.4%.

  7. Toronto Transit Commission fares - Wikipedia

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    Fares to use the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) transit system in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, can be paid with various media. The price of fares varies according to age (concessions for seniors 65+, youth 13 to 19 years of age, and free-fares for children 0 to 12 years of age), occupation (discounts for post-secondary students), income level ...

  8. Canadian Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    Montreal Locomotive Works FA-1 Canadian National 9400 The 9400 was transferred to the Exporail site in 1989 and restored in 2000. C.E. Brooks Rail Motor Car Canadian National 15824 Retired in 1964 Montreal Locomotive Works RS-18 MR-18c Canadian National 3684 Acquired in 1992 Montreal Locomotive Works C-424 DRS-24c CP Rail 4237 Retired in 1998

  9. Urban rail transit in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Terminology. "Commuter rail" refers to urban passenger train service between a central city and its suburbs. Three such systems exist in Canada. "Airport rail link" refers to rail transport between a central city and a nearby international airport. The Union Pearson Express is the only dedicated airport rail link in Canada.