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Toronto is a proper noun. Toronto is (1) the provincial capital and largest city in Ontario (and the largest city in Canada).
The following articles provide more information about the proper noun Toronto.
- University of Toronto
The University of Toronto was founded as King's College in 1827. The University has 50,871 students on three campuses. The University has several art museums, four theaters, a Graduate Center for the Study of Drama, Medical and Dental Schools, among others. The website provides information at UT, Toronto, visiting the school, and how to apply.
https://www.utoronto.ca/
- Ontario
Ontario is a vastly diverse Canadian province bordered by Manitoba, Quebec, and the United States. Learn more about Ontario and find government and tourism links for the region.
https://www.canada-maps.org/ontario.htm
- Globeandmail.com
The Globe began in 1843 in Toronto, Canada and remains Canada's foremost newspaper. In 1995, they launched globeandmail.com, which contains news and information from financial sources. The website offers breaking news, Canadian news, world news, real estate, business, sports, arts, and more. The website also has a link to the daily print edition of the paper.
https://www.globeandmail.com/
- Tucows
Tucows began in 1993 in Flint, Michigan as a software distribution company and has grown to become a wholesale domain name registrar and a provider of Internet services to web hosting companies and Internet service providers (ISP). The company is now headquartered in Toronto. Users can search by categories, authors, services, and software & reviews. Users can also sign-up to be a reseller.
https://www.tucows.com/
The following articles provide recent Toronto-related news.
- First-Place Blue Jays Lead Majors In Come-From-Behind Victories
The Toronto Blue Jays have been first for months because of their knack for posting come-from-behind victories.
By Dan Schlossberg, Senior Contributor. Forbes. Monday, 15 Sep 2025 15:33:22 -0400.
- In Toronto, a Spotlight on Canadian Films
The Toronto International Film Festival celebrates a big anniversary amid a trade war with the U.S. that has galvanized Canadians to support local filmmakers.
Vjosa Isai. New York Times. Saturday, 13 Sep 2025 10:00:07 +0000.
- The 9 best movies we saw at the Toronto International Film Festival
Strong turns by Tessa Thompson, Amanda Seyfried and Jessie Buckley arrived in movies that rose to the top of a stacked slate at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Amy Nicholson, Mark Olsen, Joshua Rothkopf. Los Angeles Times. Friday, 12 Sep 2025 19:56:07 GMT.
The following digital image illustrates the proper noun Toronto.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada Skyline along Lake Ontario
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