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The Toronto Port Authority (TPA), doing business as PortsToronto (PT), [1] is a port authority that is responsible for the management of the Port of Toronto, including the International Marine Passenger Terminal, and Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport.
In 2000 he founded his own investment fund, Wellington Financial. [2] In 2008 McQueen was appointed to the Toronto Port Authority. [3] [4] On July 30, 2014, Lisa Raitt, Minister of Transport, appointed McQueen the chair of the Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority, together with two other directors, and the authority's President and CEO.
In 2009, as a result of changes to the Canada Marine Act, by the government of Stephen Harper, increasing the size of the board of directors, Poirier was appointed [6] on the advice of the Finance Minister, Jim Flaherty, to the Toronto Port Authority which owns and operates Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport.
The Port of Toronto was expanded in the first half of the 20th century, with the expansion of the Port Lands, and the creation of new wharfs in present-day East Bayfront and other areas on the Toronto waterfront. Port activity increased in the mid-20th century with the opening of the Fourth Welland Canal in 1932, and the St. Lawrence Seaway in ...
The terminal is a two-storey building which has 38,000 square feet (3,500 m 2) of floor space and can deploy an adjustable passenger ramp from the second storey.The terminal facility is reported to have cost either CA$8 million or CA$10.4 million to construct.
Nov. 24—WARDEN — The Port of Warden is in a good financial position according to the port's Executive Director Pat Millard. The Port Commissioners approved the organization's final budget at ...
In 2002, the 'Toronto City Centre Airport', or 'Island Airport', operated by the Toronto Port Authority (TPA) (renamed in 2015 as "PortsToronto") was subsidized by CA$1 million per year. [31] Only Air Canada flew flights from the airport as part of its Jazz service, operating daily flights to Ottawa after the closure of the regional airline ...
The Toronto Harbour Commission Building is a six-storey building erected in 1917 in Toronto by Alfred Chapman and McGiffin (Clare V. McGiffin and Robert B. McGiffin) for the joint municipal-federal agency Toronto Harbour Commission. The building exterior consists of Indiana and Queenston limestone.