How to Use Canada's First Subway

How to Use Canada's First Subway
Title How to Use Canada's First Subway PDF eBook
Author Toronto Transit Commission
Publisher Toronto Transit Commission
Pages 7
Release 1953
Genre Subways
ISBN

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Canada's First Subway

Canada's First Subway
Title Canada's First Subway PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 33
Release 195?
Genre Local transit
ISBN

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The TTC Story

The TTC Story
Title The TTC Story PDF eBook
Author Mike Filey
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 168
Release 1997-10-01
Genre Transportation
ISBN 177070079X

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Looking back over the past 75 years, there is no doubt that public transportation has played a major role in the development and maturing of Toronto and its metropolitan area. Indeed , despite the fiscal challenges facing it, the TTC today remains a transit agency with an enviable reputation. The TTC Story:The First Seventy-five Years, by Mike Filey, features over one hundred magnificent black and white images selected to illustrate the principal "transit" event in each year of the TTC’s existence. The photographs have been selected from the Commission’s vast archival collection by its knowledgeable archivist, Ted Wickson. Each event is fully described and put into its local, national, and worldwide historical context through the use of entertaining and informative text.

One Canada

One Canada
Title One Canada PDF eBook
Author Cecil Young
Publisher Trafford Publishing
Pages 398
Release 2004
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1412022355

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One Canada is a vision of creating a strong and united Canada, out of the dysfunctional federation of 10 provinces and three territories, leading to the greatest country on Earth. Canada was created to be a strong country, nurturing the regions, eventually becoming greater than its parts. As Canada grew from infancy, the provinces, the aunts and uncles of Confederation, also grew and aspired to become independent countries on their own. Since the Centennial in 1967, the young Canada grew, exerting the rights given to it by the Constitution. The aunts and uncles, having designs of nationhood, began resenting the young adult, forcing it to gradually ceding its control and now is a nearly impotent custodian of Canadian citizenship, and almost equal to the aunts and uncles in stature. The Canadian Federation has devolved into a state of feudalism, where "passing the buck" is the common denominator between the federal and provincial governments. Municipal governments blame the provincial for their ills; the provinces then blame the federal government with the buck passing in a vicious circle. Inside the vicious circle are the people of Canada bound in red tape while being taxed to death to pay for the ineffectiveness of governments. With each provincial government determined to create its own kingdom within Canada, One Canada will never be a reality, unless a new paradigm of governance is developed for all of Canada. The new paradigm is governance at the local municipal level, supervised by the national government. The Fathers of Confederation clearly defined the powers and responsibilities of the federal Parliament and the provincial legislatures. Had the clear division of powers been followed, Canada would, today, be greater than the sum of its regions. For the first 100 years of Confederation, the provincial governments, like aunts and uncles, helped nurture Canada through the adolescent years and into nationhood. Like the Jamaican Proverb, "Two bull caan reign in a the same pen"*, the 10 provincial and one federal government have been locking horns together. Now the time has come for the provinces to remove their blinders, let Canada grow into maturity, bringing greater prosperity to its people. * (Two bull caan reign in a the same pen) Jamaican patois (Two Bulls cannot reign in a herd) English (There can only be one leader) The Meaning.

Canada's First Subway

Canada's First Subway
Title Canada's First Subway PDF eBook
Author Toronto Transit Commission
Publisher
Pages 22
Release 1954*
Genre Subways
ISBN

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The Who, when and why of Subway Usage

The Who, when and why of Subway Usage
Title The Who, when and why of Subway Usage PDF eBook
Author Carol Kovach
Publisher
Pages 668
Release 1971
Genre Local transit
ISBN

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Scott's Canadian Sourcebook

Scott's Canadian Sourcebook
Title Scott's Canadian Sourcebook PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1554
Release 2005
Genre Almanacs
ISBN

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