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  2. Municipal government of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The existing 1965 City Hall of Toronto became the city hall of the amalgamated city, while Metro Hall, the seat of the former Metro government, is used as municipal office space. The community councils (unique among Ontario's cities) of Etobicoke–York, North York and Scarborough meet in their respective pre-existing municipal buildings.

  3. Category:Municipal government of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Formed in 1998, it replaced the former city councils of Toronto, York, Etobicoke, Scarborough, East York, North York and Metropolitan Toronto. This category lists articles relating to operational divisions and political aspects of Toronto's city government.

  4. Toronto City Council - Wikipedia

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    In June 1891, the city approved a re-organization to Council changing the number of wards to six; each ward was known by a number. [27] Each ward elected four aldermen. [28] Over the next three decades three new wards were added, one each in the north, east, and west, as new areas were annexed to the City of Toronto.

  5. Category:City of Toronto departments - Wikipedia

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  6. Toronto Seniors Services and Long-Term Care Division

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    As a division of the City of Toronto, its annual funding level is established by a vote of Toronto City Council. In 2020, Council approved a budget of $271.191 million gross and $47.953 million net, with a staff complement of 2,435.2 positions. [1]

  7. Public services in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The Bloor and Gladstone branch of the Toronto Public Library, a public service operated by the City of Toronto government.. Public services in Toronto are funded by municipal property taxes, financial transfers from the Government of Ontario and Government of Canada, or are operated and financed by the higher-level governments.

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  9. Toronto City Council 2022–2026 - Wikipedia

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    The city uses a first-past-the-post system to elect all positions. The council term began on November 15, 2022. Membership changes occurred with by-elections in 2023 (city-wide mayoral by-election held on June 26 and by-election for Ward 20 Scarborough Southwest councillor held on November 30) and 2024 (by-election for councillor in Ward 15 Don ...