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  2. Mississauga - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] However, for the first time in its history, the city's population declined according to the 2021 census, from a 2016 population of 721,599 to 717,961, a 0.5 per cent decrease. [1] The growth of Mississauga was initially attributed to its proximity to Toronto. [5]

  3. Mississauga City Centre - Wikipedia

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    Mississauga is not traditional city, but is a mostly suburban municipality created from the predominantly-rural Toronto Township, which was restructured into the Town of Mississauga in 1968. The present city was established by amalgamating the new town with the historic independent towns of Port Credit and Streetsville in 1974. As the fledgling ...

  4. Mississauga Civic Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Township of Mississauga moved to 1 City Centre Drive near Burnhamthorpe and Hurontario in 1971. It along with Square One was located on the old Robert Norman Carr farm. Built as a 5 floor office building, it was converted as a civic centre in 1971. In 1974 it became City Hall and remained so until 1984.

  5. Category:History of Mississauga - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Mississauga" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  6. Mississauga City Council - Wikipedia

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    Mississauga City Council is the governing body of the city of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The council consists of the mayor and 11 councillors elected to serve a four-year term. The last general municipal election was held October 24, 2022; a by-election for Ward 5 councillor and city-wide mayoral by-election were held on June 10, 2024. The ...

  7. Port Credit - Wikipedia

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    The Port Credit arena was constructed between September 10, 1958, and the official opening on October 4, 1959. Built for CA$360,000, it is the second covered arena in the current city of Mississauga, the first public arena built and is the oldest surviving arena in the city. It is the home of the Port Credit Storm hockey teams.

  8. Mississaugas - Wikipedia

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    The Mississauga became established on the New Credit. [1] Beginning in the 19th century, the Mississauga sought to gain compensation for the land granted to them but given to other settlers. In the 21st century, the Canadian government awarded the Mississauga of the New Credit First Nation nearly $145 million in settlement of this land claim.

  9. Category:Mississauga - Wikipedia

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    History of Mississauga (15 P) M. Mass media in Mississauga (9 P) O. Organizations based in Mississauga (9 P) P. People from Mississauga (5 C, 49 P)