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Urban origins essay
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Table of Contents
Introduction..............................................................................................................................3
Nature of the City.....................................................................................................................4
Early Urban Origins and Diffusion........................................................................................5
Pre-Industrial Urbanization of SW British Columbia meaning..........................................7
The Pre-Industrial City in SW BC and Elsewhere ...............................................................8
Conclusion ................................................................................................................................9
References...............................................................................................................................11
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Introduction
The city that I have selected is Toronto, Ontario. Toronto city occurs in southeastern Canada
with the capital province of Ontario. This city is very famous in Canada, this city is also called
the multicultural city, the Lake Ontario also occurs on the northwestern shore. Lake Ontario is
considered the border of the United States and Canada. The land was surrounded by resources,
and it also helped in the development of Toronto. The map dating was done in the Toronto
early 18th and late 17th centuries, referring to the portage route in Lake Simcoe. Toronto is a
cultural center. There is the international reputation of the musical groups and the Toronto
Symphony Orchestra.
When the Europeans arrived, the present city site was inhabited by the people of the First
Nations of the surrounding regions of Toronto. Between the people of the nation, traditional
conflicts have occurred, when the Europeans arrived, the instances of the relationship were
changed to a great extent. In the early 1700s, there was the migrated fur trade from the west to
the north, and there is intensified competition between the British and French (Grisdale, 2021).
The establishment of the city of Toronto was done in 1793, after the independence of the US
war, the purchasing of the Toronto area land was done from Mississauga for completing the
new settlement. John Graves, Lieutenant Governor moved the upper Canada capital to Toronto,
and then he provided the name York.
In the essay, a description of the city’s nature will be provided, we will discuss the points of
the city of Toronto. The Early Urban diffusion and the origin description will also be provided
as important information regarding that topic. the topic that will be described in this essay will
be the Pre-Industrial Urbanization of SW British Columbia and the Pre-industrial City in SW
BC and Elsewhere.
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Nature of the City
There is the green infrastructure that is applicated and the four areas are categorized are the
system of urban agriculture, urban forestry and vegetation, green walls, and green roofs. The
surface temperatures and the air are reduced by the green infrastructure through the
evapotranspiration and shading while moving water towards the atmosphere through the earth
and from the surfaces and the soil evaporation is done with the use of plant transpiration. The
regulation varies on the temperature and the application of green infrastructure. The influencing
is done by the factors range and it includes the seasonality, vegetation, physical dimension,
irrigation, and local climate. The green infrastructure cooling benefits are documented. The
environment can be cold in the green infrastructure because of the surface shading and
evapotranspiration.
1. City site
The Toronto region was altered from the glacial age towards the ice melting. From Lake
Ontario, there was a larger water body approximately 11,000 years before. The Lake Iroquois
is also called the glacial. In the present condition, the rising of the water level is done, and the
marshy shoreline should leave the natural harbor. There is the flat city site. The excellent
farmland was also provided by southern Ontario with rich sedimentary soil and the Canadian
Shield ancient rock is not only one valuable mineral but the forests of pine and spruce were
endowed.
2. Climate
There is a continental climate in Toronto and it is considerably modified by the Great Lakes’
proximity. In January, the approximate temperature is about -4.2 degrees Celsius but the
temperature can be decreased by the use of the wind chill factor. In July, the temperature is
about 22.2 degrees Celsius (Anderson & Gough.,2022).
3. City layout
In Toronto, the population was increased majorly from 1.3 million to 5 million from 1951 to
2006 and influenced the economic growth and the city guideline, and the CN tower was
dominated. The extensive system is featured by the city about the underground tunnels and the
shops with the concourses lines, theaters and restaurants. With the use of new housing
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construction and the projects, mixed-use is done with the rehabilitation and restoration of the
heritage building. The railway tracks downtown area is separated from the city’s lakefront.
4. People
There is the demographic makeup and growth in Toronto and it is influenced by economic and
political factors and it is affected Ontario whole province. The loyalist creation was referred to
as the American Revolution because of the English-speaking influx of protestants. Slowly
immigration continued for beginning the rapid improvements in transportation and it placed
Toronto as the industrial center and key transportation. From Europe, many immigrants were
from there and also the US. But the population was largely protestant and English-speaking.
5. Manufacturing
The economic depression significant period was experienced by the world and Canada. The
protectionist policies were employed in many countries in the manufacturing jobs of safeguard
and there was no exception in America. The high tariffs were imposed in 1879 by the national
policy on consumer products. In Toronto, the main advantage was that the influence is done to
the public for purchasing the domestic goods that are made in Canada. The railway construction
was also promoted by the national policy to tie Toronto and western Canada.
6. Finance
The importance was gained by Toronto as the financial center from the several bank’s
headquarters and the exchange capitalizing on the dominant stock in the metal mines that has
been opened in Canada. There were specialized manufacturing jobs and the important shift in
Toronto is to service employees it became the center of tourist destinations, retailing,
wholesaling, education, insurance, real estate, administration, and financial center (Nichol,
2016).
Early Urban Origins and Diffusion
In the early 1960s, there is indeed booming in Toronto. There are the grown suburbs and it is
growing still, but not city’s expense: there are rising property assessments, a stable population,
public institutions, and central public spaces were maintained and used well. With the industrial
establishment of the inner-city and the use of serious concern, the slum districts functioned
enough well and the consideration of the large-scale clearance was not there. the devise
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improvements in Toronto were very important for the functional city, healthy and no drastic
action should be there. the straining of the city was done accordingly and with the use of the
facilities of the inner-city. The demand was generated by the change in demographic and
affluence for the non-family housing and apartment-style in the residential areas. The money
was spent by the government for improving the urban environment. Controlling and managing
the change is felt large by the planners and the simple job was not there.
1. Reform era and urban design of Toronto
There was the contested Toronto redevelopment. The renewal projects of the residential urban
and the stiff residence were met by the social activists and residents, middle-class payers in
ratepayers groups were banded together and high-rise fighting oon the apartment intrusions
from the neighbors. There was the project commercial redevelopment of several downtowns
and the preservationist groups were challenged. The major issues in public were also there and
the local news was covered in debates and papers and by the city counseling planning board.
There were the immersed city planners. The renewal projects of the high-profile urban. But
there is not easy for planners to plan the central areas (Rogers, et al.,2014).
2. Central area plan
The beginning of creating the job is locally known as the Central area plan. there was a
substantial change in the circumstances in the previous years. There is the controlling issue for
the downtown development and the legal realm had moved. There is the challenging council’s
height by the commercial property group developers who claimed the reduced value unfairly
of the property. The creation of the reform council was done, in late 1973, with the new
departments of city housing. The Central area plan was completed by the planners within the
allotted time and the presentation was done. There was a set of proposed amendments to the
official plans. The large section was contained in the proposals with the title of Physical
amenity and form and the architectural heritage importance was described in this and also the
streetscapes and pedestrian environments.
3. Working principles
The note is deserved by the planner by whom the foundation is laid. Before using the urban
design term in the current sense, and its arrival in Toronto – the British postwar was steeped
by the planner by modernist urbanism – the urban design elements were introduced for the
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planning of Toronto. In landscape architecture, there is no sign in the work. The central city
focus is connected by their absence, there are open spaces with large-scale with the disruption
and cost view. The consultants and the Central area planners sort the space envisioned and the
small scale was advised. The scant evidence was also there with the division challenging of the
central areas and the urban designers and with planning the conflicts by practicing. The distance
was put by the urban designers between themselves and the few staff planners but the
commercial developers of the city were the main component (Kiesling, et al.,2012).
Pre-Industrial Urbanization of SW British Columbia meaning
In industrialization the meaning of manufacturing in the factory we have to set using in the
machines plus for the labor force it is the tasks into increase production and the urbanization
in of the cities in both the population and the physical size in the industrial urbanization of the
SW British Columbia. We also see that Canadian industrialization is an economic and social
change process it is one of the shifts in the centers of the economy it also works and the wages
and the incomes took two from Canada in the 19th century
The urbanization process through which higher and the higher cities percentages of the life in
the city its come population
What caused urbanization in Toronto after the world war 2nd in 1951 in Toronto we see that
the newcomers from Atlantic Canada Toronto a large number of immigrants from around the
world and a large number of the new Canadians are going to help the Toronto population swell
and the 1951 and we see that the double again to over 2 million in 1971. in 20 years, we see
one million to double the population of that time it is the very need full for Toronto. (Weisdorf,
ad el,.2019).
In urbanization in began in Toronto, urbanization is the most Canada measured from the several
and the urban population from 18 % the total in 1871 to 47 %by 1921 and the urbanization on
the industrialization in the central of Canada and the West Atlantic. Like in Toronto we see
that Toronto is considered From 1955-to 1962 the Toronto city hall is located at the square.
Toronto I am industrialized city from 1851 to 1901 city of Toronto in 1804 Toronto is known
as little York. in 1832 Toronto before moving to York displaced Kingston in the code it is my
way for the Toronto city Toronto and Montreal represented in the English and the French parts
of Canada in which the center of the century and the queen did not want to appear in the favor
of one major city over the other one. (Van Oosten, R. 2016).
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In the growth of the industry, it is the industrialization and the manufacturing enterprises in the
urban area that give the rise to more employment opportunities, and most of the employment
in the rural areas is common. In Toronto, the urban how much the only major urban area the
7000 residents per square mile it is. (Weisdorf, ad el,.2019).
And the city of Toronto is a new entrant to the ranks of the global city in Toronto and becoming
one of the world’s most diverse to be urban and embracing it as the new global. In
industrialization the meaning of manufacturing in the factory we have to set using in the
machines plus for the labor force it is the tasks into increase production and the urbanization
in of the cities in both the population and the physical size in the industrial urbanization of the
SW British Columbia. in the code it is my way for the Toronto city Toronto and Montreal
represented in the English and the French parts of Canada in which the center of the century
and the queen did not want to appear in the favor of one major city over the other one (Curtis,
D. R. 2016).
The Pre-Industrial City in SW BC and Elsewhere
In Canada, we have a city and the name of the city is Toronto is the capital of Ontario Canadian
city along Lake Ontario, Toronto also has many green spaces from the orderly and the area of
Toronto have 630.2 km
What is the city of Toronto known for it the city of Toronto is known for its sports and
multiculturalism, unique landmarks, and the CN tower it is a bustling city that features various
cuisines and Toronto is also the home to one of the largest film in the worlds festivals and the
Toronto international films too (Van Oosten, R. 2016).
Why the Toronto special. Toronto is considered to be one of the cities in the world. From 1955-
to 1962 the Toronto city hall is located at the square. Toronto I an industrialized city from
1851 to 1901 the city of Toronto in 1804 Toronto is known as Little York. And in 1832
Toronto before moving to York displaced Kingston in the code. The Toronto commercial and
the industrial And in 1832 Toronto before moving to York displaced Kingston in the code in
the beginning in the 1820 Canada purchased a million of the land for the crown for reselling
and the lease to the settlers. Toronto police of the Toronto police service TPS is the police force
in Toronto, Ontario Canada it is the primary agency for providing law and policing services
enforcement in Toronto. In the old policy, we have lots of problems with the police in the old
police Toronto want the new policy for Toronto the service was born from the roots of the 13
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separate services in Toronto. The Toronto police service officer’s salary is 108000$ per year.
We have the same condition why Toronto, not the capital of Canada the Toronto and Montreal
represented in the English and the French parts of Canada in which the center of Canada in the
mid-19th century and the queen did not want to appear in the favor of one major city over the
other one. Pre-industrial to be the social and the forums of the political and the cultural in the
organization that the prevalent before the advent of the city’s largest industries and the financial
service area and the real estate, wholesale, retail trade in the history of Toronto city In the old
policy, we have lots of problems with the police old police Toronto want the new policy for
Toronto the service was born from the roots of the 13 separate services in Toronto is considered
From 1955-to 1962 the Toronto city hall is located at the square. Toronto I am industrialized
city from 1851 to 1901 city of Toronto in 1804 Toronto is known as little York. in 1832 Toronto
before moving to York displaced Kingston in the code it is my way for the Toronto city Toronto
and Montreal represented in the English and the French parts of Canada in which the center of
the century and the queen did not want to appear in the favor of one major city over the other
one.
Conclusion
In 2021 the cost of the living in Toronto is the most expensive city in all of Canada and one
more major component of the Toronto of the hefty cost of living is housing it is the biggest
advent for Toronto in the pre-industrial urbanization we see all that thing in the Toronto. In
industrialization the meaning of manufacturing in the factory we have to set using in the
machines plus for the labor force it is the tasks into increase production and the urbanization
in of the cities in both the (McKnight, A. 2018). population and the physical size in the
industrial urbanization of the SW British Columbia. We also see that Canadian industrialization
is an economic and social change process it is one of the shifts in the centers of the economy it
also works and the wages and the incomes took two from Canada in the 19th century
(McKnight, A. 2018).
We see in the history of Toronto see that Toronto needs to change the police Toronto needs to
change the same policies in the police Toronto change this thing the police do not have one of
the points for the urban areas to develop it is an important thing to change and the transport
police are also have to change in the police because it is old police so it is not working well for
the new work it is the major changes in the police we have to change. so the old police do not
work the city of Toronto is a new entrant to the ranks of the global city in Toronto and becoming
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one of the world’s most diverse to be urban and embracing it as the new global. In
industrialization the meaning of manufacturing in the factory we have to set using in the
machines plus for the labor force it is the tasks into increase production properly like we see
the history of the Toronto
In Toronto, we see that if someone wants to go to Toronto it is also the big problem pros and
cons of moving to Toronto. The Toronto rent is expensive and the Toronto is the most
expensive rental cost in Canada so it also has too few reasons for this. And Toronto is a city
expensive and the traffic of congestion so Toronto has to change this in the police do something
in this policy for the change in the city if all thing is expensive the tourism is lass then and
another side we do the all thing are cheap the tourism is more than the expensive police it is
the most of the thing the Toronto has to change in their policies and the same of thing Toronto
Have to change but it is not the big issue for the change. the cost of the living in Toronto is the
most expensive city in all of Canada and one more major component of the Toronto of the hefty
cost of living is housing it is the biggest advent for Toronto in the pre-industrial urbanization
we see all that things in the Toronto. In industrialization the meaning of manufacturing in the
factory we have to set using in the machines plus for the labor force it is the tasks into increase
production (Curtis, D. R. 2016).
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infrastructure evaluation in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. International Journal of
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content/uploads/2014/10/Desfor-and-Bonnell_urban-explorations-2013.pdf
Curtis, D. R. (2016). Coping with crisis: the resilience and vulnerability of pre-industrial
settlements. Routledge.
Curtis, D. R. (2016). Coping with crisis: the resilience and vulnerability of pre-industrial
settlements. Routledge.
De La Croix, D., Schneider, E. B., & Weisdorf, J. (2019). Childlessness, celibacy and net
fertility in pre-industrial England: the middle-class evolutionary advantage. Journal of
Economic Growth, 24(3), 223-256.
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  • 2. 2 Table of Contents Introduction..............................................................................................................................3 Nature of the City.....................................................................................................................4 Early Urban Origins and Diffusion........................................................................................5 Pre-Industrial Urbanization of SW British Columbia meaning..........................................7 The Pre-Industrial City in SW BC and Elsewhere ...............................................................8 Conclusion ................................................................................................................................9 References...............................................................................................................................11
  • 3. 3 Introduction The city that I have selected is Toronto, Ontario. Toronto city occurs in southeastern Canada with the capital province of Ontario. This city is very famous in Canada, this city is also called the multicultural city, the Lake Ontario also occurs on the northwestern shore. Lake Ontario is considered the border of the United States and Canada. The land was surrounded by resources, and it also helped in the development of Toronto. The map dating was done in the Toronto early 18th and late 17th centuries, referring to the portage route in Lake Simcoe. Toronto is a cultural center. There is the international reputation of the musical groups and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. When the Europeans arrived, the present city site was inhabited by the people of the First Nations of the surrounding regions of Toronto. Between the people of the nation, traditional conflicts have occurred, when the Europeans arrived, the instances of the relationship were changed to a great extent. In the early 1700s, there was the migrated fur trade from the west to the north, and there is intensified competition between the British and French (Grisdale, 2021). The establishment of the city of Toronto was done in 1793, after the independence of the US war, the purchasing of the Toronto area land was done from Mississauga for completing the new settlement. John Graves, Lieutenant Governor moved the upper Canada capital to Toronto, and then he provided the name York. In the essay, a description of the city’s nature will be provided, we will discuss the points of the city of Toronto. The Early Urban diffusion and the origin description will also be provided as important information regarding that topic. the topic that will be described in this essay will be the Pre-Industrial Urbanization of SW British Columbia and the Pre-industrial City in SW BC and Elsewhere.
  • 4. 4 Nature of the City There is the green infrastructure that is applicated and the four areas are categorized are the system of urban agriculture, urban forestry and vegetation, green walls, and green roofs. The surface temperatures and the air are reduced by the green infrastructure through the evapotranspiration and shading while moving water towards the atmosphere through the earth and from the surfaces and the soil evaporation is done with the use of plant transpiration. The regulation varies on the temperature and the application of green infrastructure. The influencing is done by the factors range and it includes the seasonality, vegetation, physical dimension, irrigation, and local climate. The green infrastructure cooling benefits are documented. The environment can be cold in the green infrastructure because of the surface shading and evapotranspiration. 1. City site The Toronto region was altered from the glacial age towards the ice melting. From Lake Ontario, there was a larger water body approximately 11,000 years before. The Lake Iroquois is also called the glacial. In the present condition, the rising of the water level is done, and the marshy shoreline should leave the natural harbor. There is the flat city site. The excellent farmland was also provided by southern Ontario with rich sedimentary soil and the Canadian Shield ancient rock is not only one valuable mineral but the forests of pine and spruce were endowed. 2. Climate There is a continental climate in Toronto and it is considerably modified by the Great Lakes’ proximity. In January, the approximate temperature is about -4.2 degrees Celsius but the temperature can be decreased by the use of the wind chill factor. In July, the temperature is about 22.2 degrees Celsius (Anderson & Gough.,2022). 3. City layout In Toronto, the population was increased majorly from 1.3 million to 5 million from 1951 to 2006 and influenced the economic growth and the city guideline, and the CN tower was dominated. The extensive system is featured by the city about the underground tunnels and the shops with the concourses lines, theaters and restaurants. With the use of new housing
  • 5. 5 construction and the projects, mixed-use is done with the rehabilitation and restoration of the heritage building. The railway tracks downtown area is separated from the city’s lakefront. 4. People There is the demographic makeup and growth in Toronto and it is influenced by economic and political factors and it is affected Ontario whole province. The loyalist creation was referred to as the American Revolution because of the English-speaking influx of protestants. Slowly immigration continued for beginning the rapid improvements in transportation and it placed Toronto as the industrial center and key transportation. From Europe, many immigrants were from there and also the US. But the population was largely protestant and English-speaking. 5. Manufacturing The economic depression significant period was experienced by the world and Canada. The protectionist policies were employed in many countries in the manufacturing jobs of safeguard and there was no exception in America. The high tariffs were imposed in 1879 by the national policy on consumer products. In Toronto, the main advantage was that the influence is done to the public for purchasing the domestic goods that are made in Canada. The railway construction was also promoted by the national policy to tie Toronto and western Canada. 6. Finance The importance was gained by Toronto as the financial center from the several bank’s headquarters and the exchange capitalizing on the dominant stock in the metal mines that has been opened in Canada. There were specialized manufacturing jobs and the important shift in Toronto is to service employees it became the center of tourist destinations, retailing, wholesaling, education, insurance, real estate, administration, and financial center (Nichol, 2016). Early Urban Origins and Diffusion In the early 1960s, there is indeed booming in Toronto. There are the grown suburbs and it is growing still, but not city’s expense: there are rising property assessments, a stable population, public institutions, and central public spaces were maintained and used well. With the industrial establishment of the inner-city and the use of serious concern, the slum districts functioned enough well and the consideration of the large-scale clearance was not there. the devise
  • 6. 6 improvements in Toronto were very important for the functional city, healthy and no drastic action should be there. the straining of the city was done accordingly and with the use of the facilities of the inner-city. The demand was generated by the change in demographic and affluence for the non-family housing and apartment-style in the residential areas. The money was spent by the government for improving the urban environment. Controlling and managing the change is felt large by the planners and the simple job was not there. 1. Reform era and urban design of Toronto There was the contested Toronto redevelopment. The renewal projects of the residential urban and the stiff residence were met by the social activists and residents, middle-class payers in ratepayers groups were banded together and high-rise fighting oon the apartment intrusions from the neighbors. There was the project commercial redevelopment of several downtowns and the preservationist groups were challenged. The major issues in public were also there and the local news was covered in debates and papers and by the city counseling planning board. There were the immersed city planners. The renewal projects of the high-profile urban. But there is not easy for planners to plan the central areas (Rogers, et al.,2014). 2. Central area plan The beginning of creating the job is locally known as the Central area plan. there was a substantial change in the circumstances in the previous years. There is the controlling issue for the downtown development and the legal realm had moved. There is the challenging council’s height by the commercial property group developers who claimed the reduced value unfairly of the property. The creation of the reform council was done, in late 1973, with the new departments of city housing. The Central area plan was completed by the planners within the allotted time and the presentation was done. There was a set of proposed amendments to the official plans. The large section was contained in the proposals with the title of Physical amenity and form and the architectural heritage importance was described in this and also the streetscapes and pedestrian environments. 3. Working principles The note is deserved by the planner by whom the foundation is laid. Before using the urban design term in the current sense, and its arrival in Toronto – the British postwar was steeped by the planner by modernist urbanism – the urban design elements were introduced for the
  • 7. 7 planning of Toronto. In landscape architecture, there is no sign in the work. The central city focus is connected by their absence, there are open spaces with large-scale with the disruption and cost view. The consultants and the Central area planners sort the space envisioned and the small scale was advised. The scant evidence was also there with the division challenging of the central areas and the urban designers and with planning the conflicts by practicing. The distance was put by the urban designers between themselves and the few staff planners but the commercial developers of the city were the main component (Kiesling, et al.,2012). Pre-Industrial Urbanization of SW British Columbia meaning In industrialization the meaning of manufacturing in the factory we have to set using in the machines plus for the labor force it is the tasks into increase production and the urbanization in of the cities in both the population and the physical size in the industrial urbanization of the SW British Columbia. We also see that Canadian industrialization is an economic and social change process it is one of the shifts in the centers of the economy it also works and the wages and the incomes took two from Canada in the 19th century The urbanization process through which higher and the higher cities percentages of the life in the city its come population What caused urbanization in Toronto after the world war 2nd in 1951 in Toronto we see that the newcomers from Atlantic Canada Toronto a large number of immigrants from around the world and a large number of the new Canadians are going to help the Toronto population swell and the 1951 and we see that the double again to over 2 million in 1971. in 20 years, we see one million to double the population of that time it is the very need full for Toronto. (Weisdorf, ad el,.2019). In urbanization in began in Toronto, urbanization is the most Canada measured from the several and the urban population from 18 % the total in 1871 to 47 %by 1921 and the urbanization on the industrialization in the central of Canada and the West Atlantic. Like in Toronto we see that Toronto is considered From 1955-to 1962 the Toronto city hall is located at the square. Toronto I am industrialized city from 1851 to 1901 city of Toronto in 1804 Toronto is known as little York. in 1832 Toronto before moving to York displaced Kingston in the code it is my way for the Toronto city Toronto and Montreal represented in the English and the French parts of Canada in which the center of the century and the queen did not want to appear in the favor of one major city over the other one. (Van Oosten, R. 2016).
  • 8. 8 In the growth of the industry, it is the industrialization and the manufacturing enterprises in the urban area that give the rise to more employment opportunities, and most of the employment in the rural areas is common. In Toronto, the urban how much the only major urban area the 7000 residents per square mile it is. (Weisdorf, ad el,.2019). And the city of Toronto is a new entrant to the ranks of the global city in Toronto and becoming one of the world’s most diverse to be urban and embracing it as the new global. In industrialization the meaning of manufacturing in the factory we have to set using in the machines plus for the labor force it is the tasks into increase production and the urbanization in of the cities in both the population and the physical size in the industrial urbanization of the SW British Columbia. in the code it is my way for the Toronto city Toronto and Montreal represented in the English and the French parts of Canada in which the center of the century and the queen did not want to appear in the favor of one major city over the other one (Curtis, D. R. 2016). The Pre-Industrial City in SW BC and Elsewhere In Canada, we have a city and the name of the city is Toronto is the capital of Ontario Canadian city along Lake Ontario, Toronto also has many green spaces from the orderly and the area of Toronto have 630.2 km What is the city of Toronto known for it the city of Toronto is known for its sports and multiculturalism, unique landmarks, and the CN tower it is a bustling city that features various cuisines and Toronto is also the home to one of the largest film in the worlds festivals and the Toronto international films too (Van Oosten, R. 2016). Why the Toronto special. Toronto is considered to be one of the cities in the world. From 1955- to 1962 the Toronto city hall is located at the square. Toronto I an industrialized city from 1851 to 1901 the city of Toronto in 1804 Toronto is known as Little York. And in 1832 Toronto before moving to York displaced Kingston in the code. The Toronto commercial and the industrial And in 1832 Toronto before moving to York displaced Kingston in the code in the beginning in the 1820 Canada purchased a million of the land for the crown for reselling and the lease to the settlers. Toronto police of the Toronto police service TPS is the police force in Toronto, Ontario Canada it is the primary agency for providing law and policing services enforcement in Toronto. In the old policy, we have lots of problems with the police in the old police Toronto want the new policy for Toronto the service was born from the roots of the 13
  • 9. 9 separate services in Toronto. The Toronto police service officer’s salary is 108000$ per year. We have the same condition why Toronto, not the capital of Canada the Toronto and Montreal represented in the English and the French parts of Canada in which the center of Canada in the mid-19th century and the queen did not want to appear in the favor of one major city over the other one. Pre-industrial to be the social and the forums of the political and the cultural in the organization that the prevalent before the advent of the city’s largest industries and the financial service area and the real estate, wholesale, retail trade in the history of Toronto city In the old policy, we have lots of problems with the police old police Toronto want the new policy for Toronto the service was born from the roots of the 13 separate services in Toronto is considered From 1955-to 1962 the Toronto city hall is located at the square. Toronto I am industrialized city from 1851 to 1901 city of Toronto in 1804 Toronto is known as little York. in 1832 Toronto before moving to York displaced Kingston in the code it is my way for the Toronto city Toronto and Montreal represented in the English and the French parts of Canada in which the center of the century and the queen did not want to appear in the favor of one major city over the other one. Conclusion In 2021 the cost of the living in Toronto is the most expensive city in all of Canada and one more major component of the Toronto of the hefty cost of living is housing it is the biggest advent for Toronto in the pre-industrial urbanization we see all that thing in the Toronto. In industrialization the meaning of manufacturing in the factory we have to set using in the machines plus for the labor force it is the tasks into increase production and the urbanization in of the cities in both the (McKnight, A. 2018). population and the physical size in the industrial urbanization of the SW British Columbia. We also see that Canadian industrialization is an economic and social change process it is one of the shifts in the centers of the economy it also works and the wages and the incomes took two from Canada in the 19th century (McKnight, A. 2018). We see in the history of Toronto see that Toronto needs to change the police Toronto needs to change the same policies in the police Toronto change this thing the police do not have one of the points for the urban areas to develop it is an important thing to change and the transport police are also have to change in the police because it is old police so it is not working well for the new work it is the major changes in the police we have to change. so the old police do not work the city of Toronto is a new entrant to the ranks of the global city in Toronto and becoming
  • 10. 10 one of the world’s most diverse to be urban and embracing it as the new global. In industrialization the meaning of manufacturing in the factory we have to set using in the machines plus for the labor force it is the tasks into increase production properly like we see the history of the Toronto In Toronto, we see that if someone wants to go to Toronto it is also the big problem pros and cons of moving to Toronto. The Toronto rent is expensive and the Toronto is the most expensive rental cost in Canada so it also has too few reasons for this. And Toronto is a city expensive and the traffic of congestion so Toronto has to change this in the police do something in this policy for the change in the city if all thing is expensive the tourism is lass then and another side we do the all thing are cheap the tourism is more than the expensive police it is the most of the thing the Toronto has to change in their policies and the same of thing Toronto Have to change but it is not the big issue for the change. the cost of the living in Toronto is the most expensive city in all of Canada and one more major component of the Toronto of the hefty cost of living is housing it is the biggest advent for Toronto in the pre-industrial urbanization we see all that things in the Toronto. In industrialization the meaning of manufacturing in the factory we have to set using in the machines plus for the labor force it is the tasks into increase production (Curtis, D. R. 2016).
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