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Municipalities
[edit]10,000-12,600 people - no outstanding articles to create
Former Ontario politicians
[edit]- Henry Arnott Hicks - 1950 Liberal leadership candidate
Red links for politicians listed in:
Highways
[edit]All present major highways done.
See also: list of Ontario provincial highways
Government
[edit]- An Act to amend the Smoke-Free Ontario Act to protect children and youth from second-hand smoke in motor vehicles
- Ontario provincial budget, 2014[1]
- Ontario provincial budget, 2012[2]
- Ontario provincial budget, 2011[3]
- Ontario provincial budget, 2010[4]
- Ontario provincial budget, 2009[5]
- Ontario provincial budget, 2008[6]
- Ontario provincial budget, 2007[7]
- Ontario provincial budget, 2006[8]
- Ontario provincial budget, 2005[9]
- Ontario provincial budget, 2004[10]
- Ontario provincial budget, 2003[11]
- Ontario provincial budget, 2002[12]
- Ontario provincial budget, 2001[13]
- Ontario provincial budget, 2000[14]
- Ontario provincial budget, 1999[15]
- Ontario provincial budget, 1998[16]
- Ontario provincial budget, 1997[17]
- Ontario provincial budget, 1996[18]
- Community Care Access Centre[19] (funded by LHINs)
- Consolidated Municipal Services Managers[20] - southern Ontario equivalent to DSSABs (see below)
- Family Health Teams[21]
- Public Safety Related to Dogs Statute Law Amendment Act, 2004
- District Social Services Administration Boards[22] (Ontario government provider of social services, ie. social housing, child care for northern Ontario
- List of Ontarian ministries - Ontario counterpart to federal List of Canadian ministries
- List of Ontario municipal elections
- Ontario Trillium Benefit[23][24]
Organizations
[edit]Rural Communities
[edit]No outstanding rural community pages
Law
[edit]- Government Reorganization Act, 1972 - changed names of government departments to ministries
Media
[edit]- Banner (Toronto newspaper) (1843–1844), Toronto, Ontario, Canada, founded by George Brown[1]
- ^ Bélanger, Claude. "George Brown". Quebec History. Claude Bélanger, Marianopolis College. Retrieved 15 April 2018.