Toronto
Ontario, a province in Canada, is headquartered in Toronto. It is the most populated city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America, with a recorded population of 2,794,356 in 2021. The city serves as the focal point of the Golden Horseshoe, a metropolitan area of 6,712,341 inhabitants in the Greater Toronto Area proper with a total population of 9,765,188 (as of 2021). Toronto, one of the most diverse and cosmopolitan cities in the world, is a hub for international commerce, banking, the arts, and culture.
Toronto's multicultural population reflects its historical and present-day significance as a major Canadian immigration hub. Over 200 different ethnic backgrounds are represented among its inhabitants, who make up more than 50% of the visible minority population. Over 160 different languages are spoken in Toronto, even though English is the primary language used by the majority of residents.
Toronto is a well-known hub for the creation of music, theater, movies, and television, and it also serves as the home of the major national broadcast networks and media organizations of Canada. Over 43 million people are drawn to its many cultural institutions each year, which include various museums and galleries, festivals and open-air events, entertainment hubs, national historic monuments, and sporting events[38]. The CN Tower, the tallest freestanding building on land in the Western Hemisphere, is one of Toronto's many skyscrapers and high-rise structures. Toronto is the fastest-growing and third-largest tech centre in North America, behind Silicon Valley and New York City.
Population: 2,794,356