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  2. Toronto Municipal Licensing & Standards Division - Wikipedia

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    Municipal Licensing & Standards Division (MLS) is a municipal body in Toronto which grants licenses and permits for certain activities under the city's jurisdiction including by-law administration and enforcement services. Other areas under the MLS's purview including targeted strategies to address graffiti, noise, business inspections, parks ...

  3. Municipal government of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Under the City of Toronto Act, the Toronto government cannot run a deficit for its annual operating budget. [10] The city's revenues include 33% from property tax, 6% from the land transfer tax, subsidies from the Canadian federal government and the Ontario provincial government , and the rest from other revenues and user fees.

  4. Brantford station (Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway)

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    The current building was the third structure built by the railway at the site. A building permit was issued in 1899 to erect a frame shed on the east side of the site, north of Erie Avenue, for a value of $400. Another permit was issued in 1900 to erect a frame shed on the east side of Lot 19 for a value of $1,000.

  5. York, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Frederick W. Hall (1952–1956) – was reeve when Metropolitan Toronto was created, with York as a member municipality. Subsequently, became chairman of the Metro Licensing Committee. Hall was later tried on charges of municipal corruption for allegedly accepting bribes for building permits during his tenure as reeve. [53] [54] [55]

  6. Category:Buildings and structures in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    T. Thornton–Smith Building; Tip Top Tailors Building; Toronto Armouries; Toronto Athletic Club; Toronto Board of Trade Building; Toronto Central Prison Chapel

  7. City of Toronto Heritage Property Inventory - Wikipedia

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    Designation gives Toronto City Council the legal authority to refuse any application that would adversely affect the property's heritage attributes. There are two categories for designation under the Ontario Heritage Act: Part IV (individual property designation) or Part V (Heritage Conservation District designation). [ 7 ]

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  9. One Bloor - Wikipedia

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    One Bloor, previously One Bloor East and Number One Bloor, is a mixed-use skyscraper at the intersection of Bloor Street and Yonge Street in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada.. The project was initially launched by developer Bazis International Inc. in 2007, before being cancelled and re-developed by Great Gu