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5231 Yonge Street, WILLOWDALE, Toronto, M2N 5P8

(416) 488-5035
School, Colleges
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477 Richmond Street West, Suite #508, FASHION DISTRICT, Toronto, M5V 3E7

(416) 601-0100
Colleges
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4700 Keele Street, Ross Building, Toronto, M3J 1P3

(416) 736-5220
As the largest liberal arts faculty in Canada, we offer an education that thinks big and dreams even bigger. We are a community of scholars proudly delivering the country's best programs in social science, humanities and professional disciplines. Our students benefit from innovative curricula and participate in progressive research. They learn from award-winning professors, from first year to convocation. With an LA&PS education, our students will change the world. LA&PS at a Glance 90+ Undergraduate Degree and Certificate Programs Your future begins here. Choose a program, then tailor it to your needs with major/minor and flexible delivery options. 22 Master's, 16 PhD Programs Our graduate degrees are research focused and driven by an advanced intellectual curiosity about world issues. 650+ Full-time Faculty To educate is to inspire a love of learning. Our professors are renowned for evoking a spirit of inquiry in their students and their outstanding achievements in research.
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16 Spadina Road, Suite 201, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5R 2S7

(416) 481-2265
Travel College Canada is a private college and has been the leader in providing top quality travel & tourism education in Toronto Canada since 1980.
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107-2 Sussex Avenue, UNIVERSITY, Toronto, M5S 1J5

(416) 978-0963
School, College, Campus Building, Colleges, College & University
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215 Huron Street, 6Th Floor, Room 603, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5S 1A2

(416) 978-1259
The early beginnings of U of T’s Anti-Racism & Cultural Diversity Office arose with the creation of the Special Committee on Race Relations and Anti-Racism Initiatives in 1991. With the appointment of a Special Advisor to the President in 1993, the Race Relations and Anti-Racism Initiatives Office (RRARIO) was established.
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2275 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, M4N 3M6

(416) 736-2100
Glendon offers a university education unique in Canada – and indeed beyond – for its combination of quality academic offerings, campus experience, and commitment to bilingualism. Our top student satisfaction ratings and who’s who of proud alumni speak both to the value of a Glendon degree, and the great experience our students have as they work towards it.
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155 College Street, Suite 754, Toronto, M5T 1P8

(416) 978-2709
The University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics (JCB) is a partnership between the University of Toronto and affiliated healthcare organizations. The JCB studies important ethical, health-related topics through research and clinical activities. The JCB is a network of over 180 multidisciplinary professionals seeking to improve health care standards at both national and international levels. At the JCB, theory is put into practice.
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Myhal Centre, 55 St. George Street, Room 772, Toronto, M5S 1A4

(416) 978-3018
Campus Building, Engineering Service
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66 Lewis St, Toronto, M4M 2H3

(416) 778-9067
Art school, College & University, Elementary school
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1 Glenview Ave., Toronto, M4R 1P5

(416) 823-5343
Campus Building, Performing arts theater, Performance Art Theatre, Performing Arts School
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Unit #2, 2901 Markham Road, Toronto, M1X 0B6

(647) 946-2955
Private school, College, College & University, Beauty Salon
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Suite 200 - 1881 Yonge St., DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M4S 3C4

(416) 961-7000
The College of Kinesiologists of Ontario is the regulatory body that governs the profession of kinesiology in Ontario. The College receives its authority from the Kinesiology Act, 2007 and the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991. It is not a school, and it is mandated by the Ontario government to protect the public. The College is governed by a Council, or board of directors, that works to ensure that the College meets its mandate. Council is composed of kinesiologists elected by their peers, and members of the public appointed by the Ontario government. Council sets the College’s strategic direction and develops the policies and standards to ensure the College is meeting its mandate.
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158 St. George Street, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5S 2V8

416-978-2400
University, Colleges and universities, Colleges, Universities, Educational Services
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130 St George St, Toronto, M5S 1A5

416-978-0588
The Petro Jacyk Central and East European Resource Centre is located on the 3rd floor of Robarts Library, and holdings include: a reference collection of over 4, 600 encyclopaedias, historical atlases and chronologies, dictionaries, archival guides, bibliographies, biographical dictionaries, handbooks and directories; a selection of Russian- and Ukrainian-language video recordings; and bimonthly displays of selected new Slavic acquisitions. In the PJRC, patrons may also make use of specialized equipment, including online publicly accessible catalogues and card and coin-operated copiers.
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1 Devonshire Place, Toronto, M5S 3K7

(416) 946-8900
Sandro Frenguelli holds an H.B.A and an M.A. in Criminology and Socio-legal Studies from the University of Toronto. He is interested in reporting on how private military contractors and private security firms function in conflict environments. Sandro’s graduate work examined accountability mechanisms for non-state actors and he has written about the EU’s use of such actors to guard its borders. He has lived in Italy and speaks fluent English and Italian. Sandro has taught upper-level high school international law and has translated major criminological publications for professors at the University of Bologna.
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175 Bloor Street East, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M4W 3R8

(416) 975-5347
The mandate of the College is to regulate the professions of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology. The College serves and protects the public interest, and governs its members in accordance with the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991 (RHPA), the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Act, 1991(ASLPA) and the regulations, policies and by-laws of the College. The College is responsible for protecting the public’s right to safe, quality services from audiologists and speech-language pathologists. This is accomplished by providing oversight and education to our members.
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100 College Street, Toronto, M5G 1L5

(416) 946-0600
The history of the University of Toronto dates back to 1827, and there has been a rich history of research and innovation generation after generation. We’ve put together some of the highlights through time. At U of T we are the biggest University-based research enterprise in the country. What makes us even more unique is the number of departments and faculties we have working together in co-operation to create ground-breaking research and innovation.
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4700 Keele Street, Toronto, M3J 1P3

(416) 736-5148
Campus Building, College, College & University
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172 St. George Street, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5R 0A3

(416) 978-3190
English has always been a strong, award-winning teaching department, one committed to the symbiotic relationship of teaching, research and the larger concerns of society. The Department structures its academic programs historically, a practice that has readily accommodated changes that reflect the development of English studies as a discipline and the changing mission of the university. Entirely new areas of study such as world literature in English, children's literature, Native North American literature and the digital text have been added to the curriculum. Even in courses with the most traditional titles such as Shakespeare or the Victorian novel, the selection of texts as well as the way they are taught undergoes regular reassessment and alteration. So too does the department's effort to improve the quality of the communication skills of the many students it teaches. JHBMembers of the department contribute to the teaching of interdisciplinary programs at both the undergraduate level (e.g., Canadian studies, Christianity and culture, cinema studies, women's studies) and the graduate level (comparative literature, drama, medieval studies). In less obvious, but perhaps even more important ways, members of the department bring their interdisciplinary interests to their English courses, addressing such areas as the relationship between English literature and literature in other languages; literature and the other arts, sciences, history and philosophy; and the nature of literary language. In short, our concern is the place of a work of literature in the culture of its time - and in ours - and with literature not only as a passive reflector, but as an active moulder of culture. As well as examining our cultures in the broadest sense, the study of English also focuses on training students to think and write critically.

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