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About OntarioOntario is located in the eastern part of central region of Canada. The province of Ontario is endowed with some of the most picturesque landscapes in the world. Ontario is a large province that is bigger than the combined area of France and Spain. The province is well known for having great number of water bodies including rivers and lakes which hold almost 1/3rd of the fresh water in the world and almost all of the provincial rivers drain in the Hudson Bay and the James Bay. Lake Superior is the biggest fresh water lake in the whole world and the Manitoulin Island situated in Georgian Bay of Ontario is the biggest fresh water island in the whole world having an area of 2,766 sq/km or 1,068 sq/miles. The world renowned Niagara fall’s is also located in the province of Ontario.
As of 2010 Ontario had a labor force of 7,237,000 of which 6,610,000 people were employed. During the same period the unemployment rate in the province was 8.7%. In the period between 2009- 2010, 108,000 new jobs were created in the province. Retail and wholesale trade is the single largest sector in the province collectively employing around 1,043,000 people and manufacturing employs around 800,000 people. Health care and social assistance sector employs around 742,000 people.
In the year 2010, Ontario exported $310,178 million worth goods and services and in the same period it imported $309,762 worth goods and services. Top provincial exports are Motor vehicles & parts which contribute to 31.9% of the total exports and Precious metals & stones which constitute 11.1% of the exports. Other exported goods include mechanical equipment, electrical machinery and plastic products with shares of 9.5%, 4.8% and 3.6% respectively.
According to 2009 Mercer worldwide cost of living survey, Ontario’s cities of Toronto and Ottawa were ranked lowest at 85 and 121 respectively and the costliest city in the world was Tokyo. The provincial cities are among the safest cities in the whole North America. Under the 2009 “Affordable Housing Program Extension” 4,553 new rental housing units were sanctioned and of these 1,267 are already occupied and 3,286 were under various stages of construction. 910 home ownership units have been sanctioned. The province has a reduced commercial business tax rate of 18.6 % and is further expected to be to 16.2% by 2018. As of July 2011, average wage rate was $865.64 and there were 75.2 thousands housing starts.
The Ontario health care system is available universally to one and all without the burden of cost to the public. All the diagnostic, Medical treatment and medical services are covered by the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) and includes medical checkups, doctor consultations and examinations, diagnostic testing, emergency and hospital care. At the present there exist 211 hospitals around the province which include community emergency hospitals to super specialty hospitals. The province also has 7 private hospitals that provide medical care.
Ontario’s elementary education system is governed by the Ontario Ministry Of Education and is public funded in nature. Colleges and universities are managed by the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. With thousands of elementary schools and hundreds of secondary schools, the province offers much of the best education available anywhere in the world. The province operates 20 universities and 24 colleges for higher education that train students in vocational trade to sciences, mathematics and engineering.
Ontario has a highly diverse rich cultural and ethnic population. The province has a multitude of cultural activities for its residents to enjoy. The provincial cities also have their unique cultural celebrations and festivities. From art, music and dance to museums, film theatre and orchestra there is something for everyone. The Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts at Toronto is permanent host to the Canadian Opera Company; it sometimes even hosts National Ballet of Canada. Titled “festivals of festivals” the world renowned “Toronto International Film Festival” is organized in the province which attracts several famed film and theatre personalities from all over the world. |
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