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The Canadian Language Museum (French: Le Musée canadien des langues), is a language museum and registered charity located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] Its mission is to promote an appreciation of all of the languages used in Canada, and of their role in the development of the country. [ 2 ]
The Canadian Broadcasting Centre, also known as the Toronto Broadcast Centre, [2] is an office and studio complex located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It serves as the main broadcast and master control centre for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 's English-language television and radio services.
West Hill, Toronto: 1968 2006 47,530 Mount Dennis Mount Dennis: 1923 1951 46,982 Mount Pleasant Davisville Village: 1992 1992 19,654 New Toronto New Toronto: 1921 1994 40,427 North York Central Library: North York Centre: 1959 1987 542,218 Northern District North Toronto: 1909 1975 177,153 Re-opened after renovation in February 2011 Northern ...
Canadian Language Museum: Lawrence Park: Old Toronto: Language: Promotes the languages of Canada and the scientific study of languages. Situated within Glendon Gallery building of Glendon College, an English/French bilingual college of York University [13] Canadian Sculpture Centre: Distillery District: Old Toronto: Art
Location: 789 Yonge Street Toronto, Ontario M4W 2G8, Canada: Type: Public reference library: Established: 8 September 1909; 115 years ago () [note 1] Architect(s) Raymond Moriyama [note 2] Service area: City of Toronto: Branch of: Toronto Public Library: Access and use; Circulation: 375,830 (2018) [1] Other information; Director: Gillian Byrne ...
TVO ILC (Independent Learning Centre) is the Canadian province of Ontario's designated provider of distance education and the exclusive provider of General Educational Development (GED) Testing in Ontario. [1]
Harbourfront Centre is a cultural organization on the waterfront of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated at 235 Queens Quay West. Established as a crown corporation in 1972 [ dubious – discuss ] by the Government of Canada to create a waterfront park, it became a non-profit organization in 1991.
The Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC; French: Cours de langue pour les immigrants au Canada, CLIC) program is a free language education programme—funded and regulated by the Canadian government's Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship—that offers full-time and part-time English- (excluding Quebec) and French-language lessons to adult permanent residents (or ...