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  1. www .edu .gov .on .ca /eng /. The Ministry of Education is the ministry of the Government of Ontario responsible for government policy, funding, curriculum planning and direction in all levels of public education, including elementary and secondary schools . The ministry is responsible for curriculum and guidelines for all officially recognized ...

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    1. Ontario on asukasluvultaan Kanadan suurin provinssi. Siellä asui 13 448 494 asukasta vuonna 2016. [1] Provinssin nimi tulee huroneiden kielestä ja tarkoittaa 'kauniit järvet' tai 'kauniit vedet'.

  3. UTC-4 ( EDT) Postal Code. N0M. Area codes. 519 and 226. Website. www .municipalityofbluewater .ca. Bluewater is a municipality located in Huron County, Ontario, which is part of Southwestern Ontario, Ontario, Canada. As of 2016, the municipality has a population of 7,136.

  4. Area code. 613 343. Website. northglengarry .ca. North Glengarry is a township in eastern Ontario, Canada, in the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. It is a predominantly rural area located between Ottawa - Gatineau, Montreal and Cornwall .

  5. L9W. Area code. 519 / 226 / 548. Website. www.amaranth.ca. Amaranth is a township located in Dufferin County, Ontario, Canada, with a 2021 population of 4,327. It is named after the plant which grows abundantly within its borders. It is bordered by Mono to the east and East Luther to the west. The hamlet of Laurel is located on the 5th Line (or ...

  6. UTC-4 ( EDT) Area code. 705. Website. www .frenchriver .ca. French River, also known as Rivière-des-Français, is a municipality in the Canadian province of Ontario, in the Sudbury District. The municipality had a population of 2,662 in the Canada 2016 Census. [1] It was formed in 1999 through the merger of the Township of Cosby, Mason and ...

  7. History. Toronto was created in 1793 by John Graves Simcoe as the capital of what was then called "Upper Canada". At the time it was called the "Town of York " after the Duke of York. The name was changed to Toronto in 1834. With the Canadian Confederation in 1867, it became the capital of the newly created province of Ontario.

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