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The northern side of the bay is defined by Ontario's mainland, while the southern side follows the shore of the Prince Edward County headland.
As in Québec, Ontario's producers have two " number " grades: 1, with three colour classes ; and 2, with one colour class, which is typically referred to as " Ontario Amber " when produced and sold in that province only.
The great majority of Ontario's population and its arable land is located in the south.
The Interfaith Social Justice Reform Coalition ( ISARC ) is Ontario's largest interfaith organization dedicated to faith-based approaches to public policy reform in the areas of social justice and poverty eradication.
It is notable that the Trans-Canada does not go through Canada's most heavily populated region, the Golden Horseshoe area of Southern Ontario, which includes Toronto, Ontario's provincial capital and the country's largest city.
For example Ontario's profession is governed by the Ontario Association of Landscape Architects pursuant to the Ontario Association of Landscape Architects Act.
However, manufacturing has waned, and today Ontario's economy is dominated by service industries and warehousing.
An example of a typical Canadian law is provided here, from Ontario's Good Samaritan Act, 2001, section 2:
Cornwall is Ontario's easternmost city, located on the Saint Lawrence River, in the Quebec City – Windsor Corridor along Ontario Highway 401, and is the urban centre for surrounding communities, including Long Sault and Ingleside to the west, Mohawk Territory of Akwesasne to the south, St. Andrew's and Avonmore to the north, and Glen Walter, Martintown, Williamstown, and Lancaster to the east.
The Mohawk Chapel, part of the original Mohawk settlement, is Ontario's oldest Protestant church.
It is one of Ontario's oldest urban centres, and is named after the British general Sir Isaac Brock.
Contact North is Ontario's most extensive distance education network providing access to education and training opportunities in remote locations of Northern Ontario through a network of access centres.
Ontario's Macdonald-Cartier Freeway ( Hwy 401 ) is named after Cartier and fellow Father of Confederation John A. Macdonald, as are Ottawa's Macdonald-Cartier International Airport and the Macdonald-Cartier Bridge, linking Ottawa, Ontario with Gatineau, Quebec.
Also located in Carleton Place is the The Book Gallery, Ontario's largest used book store.
Cabernet Franc is becoming more popular in Canada, being planted in Ontario's Niagara Peninsula, Prince Edward County, the north shore of Lake Erie, Pelee Island, and the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia.
The mottoes of the two provinces reflect this history: Ontario's motto is Ut incepit fidelis sic permanet (" As it began faithful, so it remains "); New Brunswick's, Spem Reduxit (" It restored hope ").
The system also includes 39 swing bridges and 160 dams and control structures that manage the water levels for flood control and navigation on lakes and rivers that drain approximately of central Ontario's cottage country region, across four counties and three single-tier cities, an area that is home to more than a million Canadians.
Jim Bradley, the current member for St. Catharines and Ontario's longest serving Member of Provincial Parliament, is the current Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services in the Liberal government of Dalton McGuinty, and served as Minister of Environment in the government of David Peterson.
The De Beers Victor Project is located near the First Nation James Bay community of Attawapiskat, and is Ontario's first diamond mine.
Timmins also holds Ontario's record low for September, which is.
The first minister to preach in the chapel was Reverend Egerton Ryerson, who is largely responsible for founding the province of Ontario's education system.

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Owing to his controversial research that has sparked political debates, including Ontario's premier David Peterson calling Rushton a racist, in 2005 The Ottawa Citizen described Rushton as the most famous university professor in Canada.
CTP also operates the gas station portion of most ONroute locations, Ontario's new highway service centres.
Ontario's growth outpaced most North American jurisdictions during Harris ' first term.
At one point for the first time in 25 years, Emergency Management of Ontario upgraded Environment Canada's Tornado warning to an extreme severe weather warning called " Red Alert " which was issued for most of Southern Ontario's cottage country due to the approaching severe weather and the possibility of violent tornadoes, therefore asking residents in the area to seek shelter.
On May 31, 1985, an F4 tornado, one of most powerful and devastating tornadoes in Ontario's history, struck Barrie, just a short distance from CKVR's studio and tower during the massive 1985 United States-Canadian tornado outbreak ( that affected parts of Eastern Canada and the United States and spawned several other tornadoes ), killing 12 people, injuring 600 people and destroying many homes and businesses in Barrie.
Airport Parkway is a two-lane expressway for most of its length, and is home to one of Ontario's only two single-point urban interchanges at its Hunt Club Road exit.
The activity was most notable in Ontario's automobile factories, beginning in Windsor in late 1936, where the new Automobile Workers of America ( UAW ) chartered its first Canadian local at the Kelsey-Hayes factory.
Of all Ontario's regions, parts of Eastern Ontario are the most heavily influenced by the United Empire Loyalists, American settlers who moved to Upper Canada out of loyalty to the British Crown during and after the American Revolutionary War.
He frequently referred to Thomas Scott ( an Ontario Orangeman executed by the Riel government for treason ) as a Protestant hero, and called upon Ontario's Orangemen to avenge his death ( both Schultz and Macdonald were also Orangemen, as were most of the Ontario militiamen ).
As the city's provincial representative in the early 1980s, he was also a key supporter of the Science North project, which has since become the city's and Northern Ontario's most successful tourist attraction.
He is generally regarded as Ontario's most effective Environment Minister, although some believe that his ambitions for the portfolio were undermined by Peterson and Finance Minister Robert Nixon.
Monday, 4 June 1945, was one of Ontario's most important elections in the 20th century according to Caplan and David Lewis.
Established in 2002, ORION connects virtually all of Ontario's research and education institutions, including every university, most colleges, several teaching hospitals, public research facilities and several school boards to one another and to the global grid of R & E networks using optical fibre.
Pupatello's most important responsibility in the Community and Social Services portfolio was overseeing Ontario's welfare and disability assistance system.
The principal of this group was Cawthra Mulock, a 21-year-old foundry owner, scion of two of Ontario's most prominent families ( the Cawthras and the Mulocks ) who lived a short walk east of site in a large home called " Cawthra House ", locally famed for its doorknobs of solid gold.
In the 1970s and 1980s, CHNO was Northern Ontario's most listened-to and most influential radio station, broadcasting a Top 40 format branded as " 55 CHNO ", " Rock Radio CHNO 55 ", " Sudbury's Best Rock ", and " Sudbury's Hit Music Leader, NO55 " ( pronounced " N-oh fifty-five ").
Conway's most controversial responsibility as Education Minister was managing the government's legislation for full funding to Ontario's Roman Catholic separate schools.
These governments were responsible for some of the province's most progressive social legislation ( including the Ontario Code of Human Rights ), the creation of most of Ontario's welfare state and social programs, the creation of many Crown Corporations, and strong economic growth.
In the most surprising election results in Ontario's history, the NDP was able to win a majority government, however with only 37 % of the vote.
By 1995, Ontario's unemployment rate was skyrocketing and the deficit was growing bigger, leaving most people convinced that the government of Bob Rae had become ineffective.

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