Saturday, September 19, 2009

Hari Raya Aidilfitri disambut esok

Umat Islam di Malaysia akan menyambut Hari Raya Aidilfitri esok, demikian diumumkan oleh Penyimpan Mohor Besar Raja-Raja, Engku Tan Sri Dato Sri Ibrahim Engku Ngah malam ini.

Toronto, nicknamed "The Big Smoke", is located in the Ontario province and is the largest city by population in Canada -- the current population is over 2.5 million people, making it the 5th largest city in North America, and a booming metropolis for many visitors.

Media in Toronto is bigger than any other English-speaking city in Canada: It is home to media giants like the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, CTV, which is currently the biggest private broadcaster, The Naked News, and flagship stations Global and CityTV, it also is home to sports stations such adsl connection speed The Sports Network, The Score and Rogers Sportsnet. You also will find several major newspapers and magazines headquartered in the city.

When it comes to sports, Toronto is home to sports franchises for six major organizations: The National Hockey League (Toronto Maple Leafs), the Canadian Football League (Toronto Argonauts), the National Lacrosse League (Toronto Rock), Major League Baseball (The Toronto Blue Cheap Adsl Modem and Major League Soccer (Toronto FC). Toronto is currently the only city internet florists of the U.S. to have a baseball team and a basketball team.

With its bustling population and culture, it's no surprise that the "Big Smoke" is also home to Canada's version of Wall Street, known simply as Bay Street. Bay Street houses the Toronto Stock Exchange, currently the 7th largest stock exchange in the world by market capitalization, In addition, all five of Canada's largest banks are headquartered on Bay Street and most businesses are incorporated in Toronto.

You can't talk about Toronto without talking about the attractions and the culture of the city. The most notable and the one that gets the most tourism is the CN Tower. Standing 1,815 feet (553 meters) tall, the CN Tower held the record of the world's largest tower for over 30 years. Just to the west of the CN Tower is Rogers Field -- which is the sporting arena for the Blue Jays and the Argonauts. Toronto also is home to dozens of dance and ballet companies, the Toronto Zoo has thousands of different kinds of animals. The Ice Hockey Hall of Fame is also located here as is the Royal Ontario Museum, a major hub for natural history and culture from all over the world. Taking your kids to the Ontario Science Centre is a worthwhile endeavor as the centre has plenty of science displays and hands-on activities that would generally appeal to children. Toronto also has the National Ballet of Canada, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the Canadian Opera Company and the Canadian Stage Company.

The city of Toronto is considered extremely diverse. While 53% of the population is of British, Irish, French or Italian, you also have several other ethnicities, no one of which dominates the "minority" market, and the populace is as diverse as the city itself as far as cultures go -- you have South Asian, Filipino, Black/Afro-Caribbean, Latin American and Chinese people that live in the city. Although English, Chinese and Italian are the three largest spoken languages, the 9-1-1 system in Toronto is equipped to respond in over 150 languages.

In conclusion, whether you're 15 or 115, there's something for everyone to see in Toronto. There is enough music, culture, diversity and sports to last people a lifetime. So if you're planning a trip to Canada, this might be a great destination for you to stop at and take in the sights and sounds of the Big Smoke.

For more information on Canada, visit http://torontomicroblog.com and http://ontariomicroblog.com

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