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Greater Toronto Area (GTA) - geographically is located in the central area of the Province of Ontario (Canada) among Lakes of Ontario, Erie and Huron, and is divided into 5 districts: Toronto, Halton, Peel, York and Durham. GTA: Total Area: 7,124.46 sq km (approximately 150 km x 50 km); - Population in 1996: 4,628,883; - Population in 2001 (Census): 5,081,825; - GTA Population Increased from '96 to '01 by 8.91%; - Population Density: 713 people/sq km; - Expected Population in 2017: 7,147,500 (increase by 40.64%); - Total Number of Animal Hospitals: 304 (One Hospital / 16,716 people); - Nationally (from'96 to '01) Canadian population increased by 4%, one of the lowest growth rates recorded |
GTA and Economy: (as of Census 2001) |
Revenue of $21 billion is generated as follows: Personal Income Tax: $8.4 billion Retail Sales Taxes $4.8 billion Corporate Taxes: $3.6 billion Excise Taxes: $3.3 billion Energy & Fuel Taxes: $729 million Vehicle Registration Fees: $134 million TOTAL: $21.0 billion |
The City of Toronto's Gross Domestic Product (GDP, in the total amount of $89.5 billion) is larger than Canada's four Atlantic Provinces combined, and generates revenue of $21 billion/year for the Provincial and Federal Governments. |
Toronto's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by sectors: Financial Services - 30% Commercial Services - 19% Manufacturing - 19% Wholesale & Merchandise - 11% Non-commercial Services - 11% Transportation & Communication - 9% Public Administration & Defense - 5% Utilities - 3% Construction - 1% |
Government 2001 (1st recession ended in 2001) (2nd recession - 2008 - 2009) |
The City of Toronto is receiving back from the Provincial and Federal Governments $17 billion/year in the form of: 1. Payments-in-lieu of Taxes (on Provincial & Federal Properties): $201million 2. Grants to City (Mostly Provincial funding for programs such as social assistance, public health, day care): $1.1 billion 3. Transfers (Old Age Security, EI Benefits): $2.9 billion 4. Federal Departments ( Building costs for Governmental Depts. like immigration, defense, environment): $4.0 billion 5. Direct Provincial Spendings (health care, highway maintenance, school boards, colleges, universities): $9.0 billion |
GTA and Population (as of Census 2001): |
(905 area) YORK (2001 population: 729,254) Land Area: 1,761.54 sq km; Median Family Income: $75,678 (+19.02% from 1996) 1996 population: 592,445 and from 1996 to 2001 increased (+) by 23.09% City Population in 2001 Animal Hospitals (2003)** increased (+) % from 1996 (total number: 44 Hospitals) (1 Hospital / 16,573 people) Markham 208,615 (+20.32%) 8 ('03) Vaughan 182,022 (+37.32%) 0 ('03) Richmond Hill 132,030 (+29.79%) 10 ('03) Newmarket 65,788 (+15.16%) 12 ('03) Aurora 40,167 (+15.23%) 7 ('03) Georgina 39,263 (+12.89%) 0 ('03) Whitchurch -Stouffville 22,008 (+10.95%) 4 ('03) East Gwillimbury 20,555 (+ 3.97%) 0 ('03) King Township 18,533 (+ 1.70%) 3 ('03) **According to The College of Veterinarians of Ontario (CVO) 2003 Directory |
Visible Minority: in the Year 2001 2017 South Asian 488,000 1,267,700 Chinese 420,700 898,600 Blacks 318,200 538,600 Filipino 137,400 238,800 West Asian 54,000 178,600 Latin America 75,300 151,200 Arab Countries 43,500 131,200 Korean 41,100 104,600 South-East Asian 55,100 97,000 Japanese 16,400 24,400 Other Visible Minorities 102,800 177,800 TOTAL - 1,752,600 3,294,600 Other NON- Visible 3,044,600 3,294,600 Total Population of Toronto 4,797,200 7,1476,500 * South Asian - India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka * According to Statistics Canada 2001 the Chinese population (in GTA) is currently the fastest growing minority group of 420,700 (living in 7 Chinatowns, as of 2006), followed by the Italian population of 206,325 people. * Canada's visible minorities will become a younger population - it is expected that in 2017 the median age will be 35.5 compared with 36.4 median age of the rest of the Canadian population. * Many immigrants coming to GTA are very highly skilled and very well educated individuals holding very often their PhD's degrees (in e.g. biology, chemistry, accounting, physics) additionally to a number of individuals who are trained as medical doctors. * Following the Census 2001 from Statistics Canada in the Toronto Metropolitan Area 2.7 million people or 57.7% of the population list English as their first language. |
(905 area) PEEL (2001 population: 988,948) Land Area: 1,241.93 sq km; Median Family Income: $67,387 (+16.08% from 1996) 1996 population: 852,526 and from 1996 to 2001 increased (+) by 16.00% City Population in 2001 Animal Hospitals (2003)** increased (+) % from 1996 (total number: 60 Hospitals) (1 Hospital / 16,482 people) Mississauga 612,925 (+12.59%) 41 ('03) Brampton 325,428 (+21.31%) 15 ('03) Caledon 50,595 (+26.82%) 5 ('03) Woodbridge 4 ('03) Aurora 5 ('03) **According to The College of Veterinarians of Ontario (CVO) 2003 Directory |
(905 area) HALTON (2001 population: 375,229) Land Area: 967.5 sq km; Median Family Income: $82,714 (+19.91% from 1996) 1996 population: 339,875 and from 1996 to 2001 increased (+) by 10.40% City Population in 2001 Animal Hospitals (2003)** increased (+) % from 1996 (total number: 41 Hospitals) (1 Hospital / 9,151 people) Burlington 150,836 (+12.11%) 18 ('03) Oakwill 144,738 (+12.71%) 16 ('03) Halton Hill 48,184 (+13.66%) 0 ('03) Milton 31,471 (- 1.97%) 7 ('03) Flamborough 1 ('03) **According to The College of Veterinarians of Ontario (CVO) 2003 Directory |
(416 area) TORONTO (2001 population: 2,481,494) Land Area: 629.91 sq km; Median Family Income: $54,377 (+34,45% from 1996) 1996 population: 2,358,421 and from 1996 to 2001 increased (+) by 4.02% City Population in 2001 Animal Hospitals (2003)** increased (+) % from 1996 (total number: 128 Hospitals) (1 Hospital / 19,386 people) Scarborough 593,297 (+ 6.14%) 28 ('03) Toronto 676,332 (+2.85%) 75 ('03) North York 608,288 (+ 3.16%) 4 ('03) York 150,255 (+ 2.47%) 0 ('03) Etobicoke 338,117 (+ 2.85%) 14 ('03) East York 115,185 (+ 6.82%) 1 ('03) Thornhill 6 ('03) **According to The College of Veterinarians of Ontario (CVO) 2003 Directory |
(905 area) DURHAM (2001 population: 506,901) Land Area: 2,523.48 sq km; Median Family Income: $71,274 (+25.23% from 1996) 1996 population: 458,616 and from 1996 to 2001 increased (+) by 10.52% City Population in 2001 Animal Hospitals (2003)** increased (+) % from 1996 (total number: 31 Hospitals) (1 Hospital / 16,352 people) Oshawa 139,051 (+ 3.48%) 9 ('03) Whitby 87,413 (+18.45%) 7 ('03) Pickering * 87,139 (+10.31%) 5 ('03) Ajax 73,753 (+ 14.46%) 4 ('03) Bowmanwville 3 ('03) Clarington 69,834 (+15.20%) 0 ('03) Scugog 20,224 (+ 7.27%) 0 ('03) Uxbridge TP 17,377 (+ 9.41%) 3 ('03) Brock Township 12,110 (+ 3.46%) 0 ('03) * nuclear facilities (Nuclear Power Station) **According to The College of Veterinarians of Ontario (CVO) 2003 Directory |
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