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You asked: What does my average have to be to get into university of toronto?
Well, let me give you the short and simple answer: As long as your high school average is above 90%,…
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Question: How many pets can you have in toronto?
The City of Toronto Municipal Code, Chapter 349 states that no person can keep more than three (3) dogs and…
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Best answer: Does toronto have boroughs?
19 years ago, Toronto’s six boroughs amalgamated | The Star. Etobicoke’s Doug Holyday, York’s Frances Nunziata, Toronto’s Barbara Hall, North…
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How many covid cases does toronto have today?
There is currently no evidence that people can catch COVID-19 from food. The virus that causes COVID-19 can be killed…
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How many branches does toronto public library have?
City-wide library services are provided through Toronto Public Library‘s network of 100 branches including 81 neighbourhood libraries, 17 district libraries…
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Does toronto zoo have gorillas?
The Toronto Zoo opened its doors in August 1974 and since then some 33 million visitors have seen the zoo’s…
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Does toronto have ocean?
Its location on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario, which forms part of the border between Canada and the United…
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Does toronto have snakes?
Amphibians and Reptiles of High Park / Wildlife of Toronto’s High Park. If you see a snake in High Park,…
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You asked: Does toronto have target?
No. There is no Target in Canada, no Target in Toronto, no Target in Vancouver, and not even a Target…
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Does toronto have tornado sirens?
Though there may still be some of these sirens within the City they are not functional. However, there are commercial…
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Does toronto have zip code?
Postal codes beginning with M (except M0R and M7R) are located within the city of Toronto in the province of…
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Does Toronto have 4 seasons?
Ontario has 4 seasons: summer, fall (autumn), winter and spring. Usually January is the coldest month of the year, and…
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