Life in Ontario

Life in Ontario
Title Life in Ontario PDF eBook
Author G.P, deT. Glazebrook
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 334
Release 1968-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 1487597614

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This is Ontario's story, a collective biography of her people, a history of her development as a province. Illustrated by Adrian Dingle, this refreshing study, with its emphasis on the personal, offers an enduring portrait of a province.

The Lives of Lake Ontario

The Lives of Lake Ontario
Title The Lives of Lake Ontario PDF eBook
Author Daniel Macfarlane
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 186
Release 2024-09-03
Genre History
ISBN 0228023041

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Lake Ontario has profoundly influenced the historical evolution of North America. For centuries it has enabled and enriched the societies that crowd¬ed its edges, from fertile agricultural landscapes to energy production systems to sprawling cities. In The Lives of Lake Ontario Daniel Macfarlane details the lake’s relationship with the Indigenous nations, settler cultures, and modern countries that have occupied its shores. He examines the myriad ways Canada and the United States have used and abused this resource: through dams and canals, drinking water and sewage, trash and pollution, fish and foreign species, industry and manufacturing, urbanization and infrastructure, population growth and biodiversity loss. Serving as both bridge and buffer between the two countries, Lake Ontario came to host Canada’s largest megalopolis. Yet its transborder exploitation exacted a tremendous ecological cost, leading people to abandon the lake. Innovative regulations in the later twentieth century, such as the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreements, have partially improved Lake Ontario’s health. Despite signs that communities are reengaging with Lake Ontario, it remains the most degraded of the Great Lakes, with new and old problems alike exacerbated by climate change. The Lives of Lake Ontario demonstrates that this lake is both remarkably resilient and uniquely vulnerable.

Life in Ontario

Life in Ontario
Title Life in Ontario PDF eBook
Author George Parkin de Twenebroker Glazebrook
Publisher
Pages 344
Release 1968
Genre Business & Economics
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Government and Citizenship - Life in Ontario

Government and Citizenship - Life in Ontario
Title Government and Citizenship - Life in Ontario PDF eBook
Author Ontario. Citizenship Branch
Publisher
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Release 1976
Genre
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The Real Estate Retirement Plan

The Real Estate Retirement Plan
Title The Real Estate Retirement Plan PDF eBook
Author Calum Ross
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 269
Release 2017-02-25
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1459738438

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A Globe and Mail Bestseller! A guide for Canadians on how to use real estate as an investment and retirement solution. Leveraging equity in a principal residence and using it wisely to purchase rental property is the solution to a safe, secure retirement for millions of Canadians. Many Canadians who own their home have never considered buying a second property. And nearly one-third of retirees are worried about running out of money. The Real Estate Retirement Plan shows how homeowners can use the tools already available to them — their mortgages — to access the initial capital to invest and prepare for their retirement. This is a proven, validated antidote to today’s historically low savings rates, poor current rates of return, and pressure on CPP and health care. With examples and a detailed discussion of the principles and mechanics, Calum Ross and Simon Giannini demystify real-estate investing and make an irrefutable case for borrowing to invest.

Report

Report
Title Report PDF eBook
Author Alberta. Board of Public Utility Commissioners
Publisher
Pages 76
Release 1926
Genre
ISBN

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A Nature Guide to Ontario

A Nature Guide to Ontario
Title A Nature Guide to Ontario PDF eBook
Author Federation of Ontario Naturalists
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 554
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780802027559

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Showcases over 600 sites easily accessible by the amateur naturalist. Chapters describe how to get the most out of a nature trip, and provide overviews of Ontario's natural history and rich plant and animal life.