Canadian Business College
The Canadian Business College is a for-profit business college that has locations in Toronto, Scarborough, and Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It was established on October 31, 1992 by Mazher Jaffery.
North York is a former municipality in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Geographically, it comprises the central part of the northern section of Toronto. As of the 2011 Census, it had a population of 655,913. The official 2001 census count was 608,288. Until 1998, it was the second-largest of six municipalities that comprised another larger municipality called Metropolitan Toronto. The previous year, the provincial Government of Ontario passed legislation to merge these municipalities into a single, new amalgamated City of Toronto.
Population: 636,000
Latitude: 43° 46' 0.52" N
Longitude: -79° 24' 58.68" W
The Canadian Business College is a for-profit business college that has locations in Toronto, Scarborough, and Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It was established on October 31, 1992 by Mazher Jaffery.
Canada Square is a complex of three interconnected office buildings located at Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, including a small shopping concourse and a multiplex cinema.
Boxwood Public School is a JK-8 elementary school located in the city of Markham, Ontario, Canada. It is under the York Region District School Board.
Bond Education Group operates several private schools in Toronto, Ontario.
Bermondsey is an industrial area in Toronto, Canada. It covers a rough triangle with the Don Valley to the west, Eglinton Avenue to the northeast and O'Connor Drive to the southeast. It straddles the border of the former cities of North York and Eas…
The Bathurst Jewish Community Centre (BJCC) was the Jewish Community Centre for the Toronto area. It was located along Bathurst Street in the Bathurst Manor neighbourhood of Toronto and had over 100 programs and services, serving daycare to stroke r…
The Bank of Upper Canada Building, built by John Ewart (architect), is one of the oldest financial service buildings in Toronto, Canada. Built in 1827-34, it housed the Bank of Upper Canada until the bank's collapse in 1866. It is located at 252 Ade…
The Bank of Canada Building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, was one of the regional offices for the central bank.
Associated Hebrew Schools of Toronto is a private traditional elementary (nursery to Grade 5) and middle school (Grade 6 to Grade 8) Jewish day school with two campuses in Toronto, Ontario,and one campus in Thornhill, Ontario. The three branches are…
Agincourt GO Station is a GO Transit railway station in the Scarborough area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, served by Stouffville line trains.
North Toronto Christian School (NTCS) is a non-semestered Christian school located in Toronto, ON, Canada.
York Stadium is an outdoor football, rugby and soccer stadium located at York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
York Mills GO Bus Terminal is located at 4023 Yonge Street, near the northeast corner of York Mills Road, in the North York area of Toronto, Canada.
Wilson Ruffin Abbott (1801–1876) was an American-born Black Canadian and successful businessman and landowner in Toronto, Ontario.
Westminster and Branson are two neighbourhoods in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Victoria Memorial Square is a park and former cemetery in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1793 as the burial place for those affiliated with the nearby Fort York, it was the first cemetery to be used by European settlers in what would becom…
Vaughan Road is a road in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is a contour collector road that is parallel to a buried creek to the north called Castle Frank Brook. Vaughan Road begins on Bathurst Street south of St. Clair Avenue West, then it becomes a no…
The University Theatre was for several decades one of the premier movie cinemas in Toronto, Canada. It was located at 100 Bloor Street West along the Mink Mile, just west of Bay Street in an area that was once home to a number of cinemas, most notab…