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  2. Toronto Municipal Licensing & Standards Division - Wikipedia

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    Municipal Licensing & Standards Division (MLS) is a municipal body in Toronto which grants licenses and permits for certain activities under the city's jurisdiction including by-law administration and enforcement services. Other areas under the MLS's purview including targeted strategies to address graffiti, noise, business inspections, parks ...

  3. Transit Enforcement Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Transit Enforcement Unit was created in June 1997, after the Toronto Police Services Board, with the approval of the Solicitor General, designated the employees responsible for safety and security as special constables under Section 53 of the Police Services Act. The designation was governed by a contractual relationship between the TTC and ...

  4. YRT Special Constable Services - Wikipedia

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    Fare Media Inspectors are enforcement officers responsible for fare inspections on Viva and issuing fines relating to fare evasion. YRT/Viva Special Constables also drive in unmarked and marked cruisers. The special constables patrol within areas served by the YRT/Viva (mostly in York Region, but Toronto as well) in marked vehicles.

  5. The Old Fire Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Old Fire Hall in 2007. The Old Fire Hall is the name given to the original home of The Second City company in Toronto and is located at 110 Lombard Street. [1] The Old Fire Hall was built in 1886 and served as the Toronto Fire Department Headquarters until 1910.

  6. Canadian Police Association - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The Canadian Police Association is therefore promoting a "Police Officers' Bill of Rights". The association seeks to have this Bill of Rights adopted by federal, provincial and municipal governments, as a basic and consistent set of principles governing the standards applied to their members.

  7. 2009 City of Toronto inside and outside workers strike

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    The 2009 City of Toronto inside and outside workers strike (also known as the 2009 Toronto strike) was a legal strike action that was undertaken by the Toronto Civic Employees Union Local 416 and CUPE Local 79, two locals of the Canadian Union of Public Employees in the city of Toronto.

  8. List of airline codes (W) - Wikipedia

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    Canada WS WJA WestJet: WESTJET Canada WAA Westair Aviation: WESTAIR WINGS Namibia WSC Westair Cargo Airlines: WESTCAR Côte d'Ivoire PCM Westair Industries: PAC VALLEY United States BLK Westcoast Energy: BLUE FLAME Canada ST* STT Western Aircraft, Inc SAWTOOTH United States WST Western Air: WESTERN BAHAMAS Bahamas NPC Western Air Couriers ...

  9. Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto in 1854. The city was a major destination for immigrants to Canada in the second half of the 19th century. As a major destination for immigrants to Canada, the city grew rapidly through the remainder of the 19th century. The first significant wave of immigrants were Irish, fleeing the Great Irish Famine; most of them were Catholic. By ...