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The Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA; French: Autorité aéroportuaire du Grand Toronto) is a Canadian non-profit organization that operates Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The airport is Canada's largest, that handled 49.5 million passengers in 2018. [3]
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Toronto Pearson is the primary hub for Air Canada. [11] It also serves as a focus city for WestJet, a hub for cargo airline FedEx Express, and as a base of operations for Air Transat and Sunwing Airlines. Toronto Pearson is operated by the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) as part of Transport Canada's National Airports System. [12]
After numerous delays, health concerns, and heated debate, the highly-anticipated fight between 27-year-old Jake "The Problem Child" Paul and 58-year-old "Iron" Mike Tyson is less than a week away ...
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Algoma East was a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, ... Lester B. Pearson: 21st 1949–1953: 22nd 1953–1957: ... Paul Jewell: 6,146
Lester B. Pearson: Preceded by: George McIlraith: Succeeded by: Paul Hellyer: Secretary of State for Canada; In office 22 April 1963 – 2 February 1964: Prime Minister: Lester B. Pearson: Preceded by: Ernest Halpenny: Succeeded by: Maurice Lamontagne: In office 12 June 1953 – 30 June 1954: Prime Minister: Louis St. Laurent: Preceded by ...
Lester B. Pearson Garden for Peace and Understanding, E.J. Pratt Library in the University of Toronto, completed in 2004 [63] Lester B. Pearson Place, completed in 2006, is a four-storey affordable housing building in Newtonbrook, Toronto, near his place of birth, and adjacent to Newtonbrook United Church. [64]