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[ii] Rural Ontario Institute. “Rural Ontario’s Demography: Census Update 2016.” (2017). Retrieved from http://www.ruralontarioinstitute.ca/uploads/userfiles/files/Rural Ontario’s Demography_Census Update 2016
[iii] Lapointe, Mike. “Sizing up amalgamation, 20 years on.” (2018). Retrieved from https://torontoist.com/2018/01/sizing-amalgamation-20-years/
[iv] Centre for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto. “Immigrant and Canadian Born Population Growth Toronto CMA, 1961 to 2001.” Neighborhood Change Community University Research Alliance, SSHRC. (2006). Retrieved from http://www.urbancentre.utoronto.ca/pdfs/gtuo/map_immig_settle/Toronto_Immigrant-Settlement_1960-2000_Maps-Graphs09.pdf
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[vi] Farooqui, Salmaan. “19 years ago, Toronto's six boroughs amalgamated.” (2017). Retrieved from: https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2017/01/01/19-years-ago-torontos-six-boroughs-amalgamated.html