What was Canada's original capital?

What was Canada's original capital?

When did Toronto become capital?

When did Toronto become capital?

Toronto was made capital of the new province of Ontario at Confederation in 1867, and by the 1870s it was becoming markedly industrialized. The city's population grew by five times between 1831 and 1891.


When did Toronto become the biggest city in Canada?

When did Toronto become the biggest city in Canada?

Suburban growth continued and in 1966 new City of Toronto boundaries were drawn, amalgamating 13 communities, with the Metropolitan government still in place. By the 1976 census, Toronto passed Montreal to become the largest city in Canada, and the gap between these two cities continued to grow.


What was Canada's original capital?

What was Canada's original capital?

In 1971, the populations of the respective Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) for Toronto and Montreal stood at 2.7 million and 2.6 million. By 1981, Toronto had surpassed Montreal with a population of 3 million versus 2.8 million for Montreal. In 2009 there are 5.5 million people in the Toronto area.


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