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VaughanCommunity Profile

Table of ContentsMembers of the Council 3

Vaughan – The Place the World Calls Home 5

160 Years of Incredible History 6-7

Progressive and Responsive Government 8

Beautiful Seasons 9

The Faces of Vaughan 10-11

A Sense of Community 12-13

A Talented Labour Force 14-15

Living Well 16-19

Hospitality 20

Arts, Culture and Heritage 21

Shopping and Recreational Pursuits 22

Natural Spaces & Countryside 23

Safe City 24

Environmental Leadership 25

A Leading City 26

Business Resources 27

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Welcome to Vaughan, a dynamic and vibrant city and one of the fastest-growing communities in Canada. Thousands of people choose Vaughan as their home every year, appreciating the advantages of living in a prosperous, well-managed community.

The City enjoys a wealth of cultural heritage, strong historic neighbourhoods, ethnic diversity, stable economy, efficient municipal services and innovative leadership. Whatever you’re looking for you can find it in Vaughan. Arts, culture, recreation, and greenspace all serve to attract and delight visitors, friends and family.

Vaughan has the advantage of being one of the top three performing economies in the country. The City is firmly establishing itself as the gateway for economic activity

in the Greater Toronto Area. Located in Canada’s economic centre, Vaughan has location and accessibility to world markets. The business base is diverse and the labour force is young, well-educated and highly-skilled.

On behalf of the City of Vaughan and Members of Council, I invite you to discover all that our great City has to offer. Vaughan, the City we are proud to call our home.

Vaughan a World-Class City

Regional CouncillorGino Rosati

Regional CouncillorMichael Di Biase

Regional CouncillorDeb Schulte

Councillor Ward 1Marilyn Iafrate

Councillor Ward 2Tony Carella

Councillor Ward 3Rosanna DeFrancesca

Councillor Ward 4Sandra Yeung Racco

Councillor Ward 5Alan Shefman

Members of the Council 2010-2014

MayorMaurizio Bevilacqua

Vaughan – The Place the World Calls HomeFrom its earliest beginnings, Vaughan has been a community that welcomes people of all nationalities. From its agrarian roots, it has evolved to become a major urban centre rich in culture, history and natural heritage. Today, it is a City where industrious and entrepreneurial people have found economic opportunities and proudly built their own legacies.

We are known for our pro-business and “can-do” attitude. Our civic brand has attracted investment and high levels of development even in the most difficult of economic times. Our safe neighbourhoods, good schools and beautiful parks and trails, as well as our world-class universities and healthcare attract talented and innovative people who settle, raise families and reinvest in our community.

Growth is an important part of the Vaughan vocabulary. Council has set forth policies through Vaughan Vision 2020 and its various master plans, which will enable municipal staff to effectively and efficiently deliver services that support the City’s future growth and development in a sustainable manner. More than providing great neighbourhoods, prestigious employment areas and enriching work, we believe that connecting people through learning, recreation and leisure activities in healthy settings stimulates new ideas and sharing.

We invite you to be part of this dynamic City. Welcome to Vaughan!

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160 Years of Incredible History

With a proud and industrious heritage, Vaughan has transformed itself from a rural township to a major urban centre.

Vaughan YesterdayEstablished in 1850, the Township of Vaughan was named after Benjamin Vaughan, a British diplomat and co-negotiator of the Treaty of Paris that signaled the end of the American Revolutionary War. Vaughan originated from a collection of rural villages: Woodbridge, Concord, Kleinburg, Maple and Thornhill. Vaughan Township grew relatively slowly from the 1840s to 1935 when it had 4,873 residents.

However, World War II sparked an influx of immigration and by 1960 the population stood at 15,957. At the same time, the ethno-cultural composition of the area began to change with the arrival of groups such as the Italians, Jews and Eastern Europeans. A new civic mindset also began to emerge, heralding new and innovative commercial and industrial development, as well as a respect for the preservation of the area’s heritage.

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With the expansion of water and sewer services in the 1970s, the Township was transformed from a series of rural agricultural villages to one of the fastest growing suburban municipalities in Canada. Vaughan was incorporated as a Town in 1971.

Vaughan Today

In 1991, just twenty years after its incorporation as a Town, Vaughan was incorporated as a City. The decade of the 1990s witnessed explosive growth, as the population grew to more than 111,000 – a pace that continues into the 21st century. In 2013, Vaughan’s population exceeded 315,000 and employment topped 175,000. Provincial and Regional forecasts predict a population of 416,600 people and 266,100 jobs by 2031.

Government Administration

Services Delivered• Municipal Parks

• Recreation Facilities

• Libraries

• Fire Protection

• Waste Management

• Water Services

• Municipal Roads and Infrastructure

• Planning and Development

• Economic Development

Where Every Tax Dollar Goes, 2013(Portions of average residential tax bill, 2013)

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Progressive and Responsive GovernmentVaughan’s municipal government is led by a nine-member Council: a Mayor, three Regional Councillors and five Ward Councillors.

Canada Federale

Ontario Provinciale

York Regionale

Vaughan Municipale

Federal

Provincial

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Municipal

Education 23.8%

Vaughan 26.7%

Hospital 1.2%

York Region 48.7%

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Southern Ontario’s continental climate is highly modified by the Great Lakes, which provide a moderating influence on both winter’s cold and summer’s heat. Vaughan is located in one of the mildest regional climates in Canada.

Vaughan is also a four-season destination for year round recreational activities and outdoor pursuits.

In addition to a wide variety of sporting and leisure activities, the City is alive with festivals and events that span the entire year. From Winterfest to the Maple Syrup Festival; from the Woodbridge Village Farmers Market to the Woodbridge Fall Fair, there are recreational and cultural activities to engage and entertain both residents and visitors.

Beautiful Seasons

Climate in Vaughan - January to December

J F M A M J J A S O N D

Daily Avg. Temp (oC) -6.3 -5.4 -0.4 6.3 12.9 17.8 20.8 19.9 15.3 8.9 3.2 -2.9

Daily Max. Temp (oC) -2.1 -1.1 4.1 11.5 18.8 23.7 26.8 25.6 21.0 13.9 7.0 0.9

Daily Min. Temp (oC) -10.5 -9.7 -5.0 1.0 6.9 11.9 14.8 14 9.6 3.9 -0.7 -6.7

Rainfall (mm) 24.9 22.3 36.7 62.4 72.4 74.2 74.4 79.6 77.5 63.4 62 34.7

Snowfall (cm) 31.1 22.1 19.2 5.7 0.1 0 0 0 0 0.5 7.6 29.2

Precipitation (mm) 52.2 42.6 57.1 68.4 72.5 74.2 74.4 79.6 77.5 64.1 69.3 60.9

Source: Environment Canada, Canadian Climate Normals 1971-2000, Toronto

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The Faces of Vaughan Vaughan’s residents are young, well-educated, entrepreneurial and family-oriented.Strong population growth has been a driving force behind the City’s remarkable economic progress. Vaughan’s educated, skilled and affluent residents generate substantial demand for an increasingly diverse array of products and services.

With a 58% population increase between 2001 and 2011, Vaughan is one of the fastest growing Canadian municipalities with a population of more than 200,000.

Age Characteristics

Age Characteristics Vaughan Ontario

Total population 288,300 12,851,830

Median age of the population 37.9 40.4

% of the population aged 15 and over 79.7 83.0

0 to 14 years: children 58,455 2,180,770

15 to 64 years: working age 197,650 8,792,735

65 years and over: seniors 32,195 1,878,325

Source: Statistics Canada, Census 2011

Family Characteristics

Family Characteristics & Marital Status (selected) Vaughan Ontario

Total population 15 years and over 229,895 10,671,050

Married or living with a common-law partner 145,465 6,158,605

Not married and not living with a common-law partner 84,380 4,512,440

Total number of census families 80,835 3,612,205

Average number of persons in all census families 3.3 3.0

Source: Statistics Canada, Census 2011

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Vaughan is Canada’s 17th largest municipality. The current population is approximately 313,000.

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A Sense of CommunityImmigration continues to play a key role in the growth of Vaughan and its economy.

Population by Mother Tongue – Top 10*

English 141,485

Italian 43,585

Russian 19,185

Spanish 7,890

Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 5,345

Panjabi (Punjabi) 5,200

Hebrew 4,975

Portuguese 4,795

Farsi 4,780

Chinese, n.o.s.1 4,685

Source: Statistics Canada, Census 2011

*Includes single and multiple responses 1. n.o.s. - not otherwise specified

According to Statistics Canada (2011), nearly 35% of Canada’s recent immigrants chose the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) as a location in which to establish roots. The presence of social support networks and employment prospects were primary factors influencing their decisions.

As part of the GTA, Vaughan is a diverse and multicultural community: 46% of the population is comprised of immigrants, compared with the Provincial average of 28%. Furthermore, visible minorities account for 31% of the population. More than 99 languages are spoken at home, in schools and in workplaces.

A Sense of Community

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Newcomers are attracted to Vaughan because of the “complete communities” that are being built here. Vaughan’s welcoming neighbourhoods and employment areas feature an eclectic mix of places to shop, dine, work, play and worship.

International Partnership Cities

Sora, Italy (1992)

Sanjo, Japan (1993)

Ramla, Israel (1993)

Yangzhou, China (1995)

Baguio City, Philippines (1997)

Delia, Italy (1998)

Lanciano, Italy (2002)

Ethnic Origin – Top 10

Italian 33.2% Other 12.4% Jewish 11.8% Canadian 7.8% Russian 6.8% East Indian 6.5% Chinese 5.8% Polish 5.1% English 4.2% Portuguese 3.3% Filipino 3.1%

Source: Statistics Canada, National Household Survey 2011

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In terms of economic prosperity, Vaughan stands out among Canadian cities.

Vaughan has one of the top performing economies in Canada, according to a 2010 Conference Board of Canada report. The study, which assessed the attractiveness of Canadian cities to skilled workers and mobile populations, ranked Vaughan as one of only three cities to earn an “A” for its strong economy.

Vaughan’s labour force is young, multi-linguistic and highly educated, providing an advantage to local businesses and investors. A strong, diversified and balanced range of industries is adding to the City’s continuing prosperity, providing residents with a multitude of job and career opportunities.

Vaughan’s average household income is consistently higher than the province of Ontario.

A Talented Labour Force

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Average Household Income

2010

Vaughan $113,988

Ontario $85,772

Source: Statistics Canada, National Household Survey, 2011

Educational Attainment, 25 to 64 years

Top 10 Sectors By Employment

Manufacturing 33.1% Retail Trade 14.3% Construction 13.5% Wholesale Trade 9.1% Transport, Warehousing 6.9% Accommodation 6.5% and Food Services

Professional, 5.3% Scientific Services

Arts and Entertainment 4.7% Other Services 3.3% Administration, 3.3% Waste, Remediation

Source: Statistics Canada, Census 2006

Labour Force By Occupation

Sales, Service 21.0% Business, Finance 19.9% Management 13.4% Trades, Transport 12.0% Education, Law, 11.0% Social, Community and Government Services

Natural, Applied Science 8.3% Health, 4.6% Manufacturing, Utilities 4.4% Other 2.7% Arts and Culture 2.6%

Source: Statistics Canada, Natural Household Survey 2011

University Certificate, 35.8% Diploma or Degree

High School Diploma 20.9% or Equivalent

College Diploma 20.5% No Certificate, Diploma 10.0% or Degree

Apprenticeship, Trades 6.5% Certificate or Diploma

University Diploma 6.4% below Bachelor Level

Source: Statistics Canada, National Household Survey 2011

Living WellHousingBusiness competitiveness is increasingly driven by human and intellectual capital. The City is actively creating a community that offers people the best of all worlds and a world of opportunity. The best and the brightest can live anywhere they choose, and Vaughan makes it an easy choice.

Singles, young families, mature adults and seniors will find housing choices to meet their needs. A full range of housing options from executive-style homes to single family detached dwellings, townhouses, condominiums and row housing is available throughout the City.

For a downtown urban lifestyle, consider the future Vaughan Metropolitan Centre, where condominium developments are planned along with great shopping, dining, entertainment and a new subway. The future downtown is expected to accommodate a resident and employment population of more than 30,000.

EducationLearning is a life-long endeavour. Excellent kindergarten to Grade 12 education is available at public and private schools and academies. Standardized test scores from the Ontario Education Quality and Accountability Office demonstrate that York Region students are among the best educational performers in the Province.

Publicly Funded Schools

York York Catholic Region Schools* District District Total

Elementary Schools 34 33 67

Secondary Schools 6 6 12

Total 40 39 79

*French immersion schools have been included

Privately Funded Schools

Schools* Total

Elementary Schools 17

Secondary Schools 6

Elementary & Secondary 4

Total 27

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Type of House Vaughan

Detached house $834,897

Semi-detached house $553,996

Attached/row $527,604

Link house $525,400

Townhouse condos $411,389

Condo apartments $360,510

Source: Toronto Real Estate Board, September 2013

Average Housing Prices in Vaughan by Type

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Post-Secondary Educational Institutes

Distance Universities (kilometres/miles)

York University 9/6

University of Toronto 33/21

Ontario College of Art & Design 35/22

Ryerson University 40/25

University of Ontario Institute of Technology 60/37

McMaster University 85/53

University of Guelph 90/56

University of Waterloo 115/71

Wilfrid Laurier University 115/71

Distance Colleges (kilometres/miles)

Humber College 21/13

Seneca College 30/19

Centennial College 34/21

George Brown College 40/25

Sheridan Institute of Technology 55/34

Durham College 60/37

Mohawk College 87/54

Conestoga College 100/62

HealthcareModern medical and healthcare services are readily accessible in Vaughan through Ontario’s publicly funded healthcare system. The Vaughan Community Health Centre which opened in 2009 provides primary healthcare, health promotion and community-based programs to meet the needs of residents using a multi-disciplinary staff team approach.

Ambitious plans are underway for a new billion dollar, state-of-the-art hospital in Vaughan. The hospital will be the epicenter of a master planned project that includes social and support services; ancillary medical services; long-term care; medical training and education.

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Recreation and Library ResourcesVaughan presents its residents and workers with a host of active and healthy lifestyle options. State-of-the-art community centres offer fitness, recreation and lifestyle programs at affordable rates. Municipal parks and trails throughout the City provide opportunities for all-season outdoor pursuits. Seven public library branches encourage learning, offering special services such as online catalogs and databases, special collections, research assistance and discussion forums.

Living Well

Current City Supply

Active Parkland 582.1 hectares (parks with recreational facilities) (1,438.4 acres)

Passive Parkland 530 hectares (natural trails) (1,309.6 acres)

Community Centres 10

Arenas (Ice Pads) 10

Indoor Pools 12

Gymnasiums 13

Outdoor Soccer and Sports Fields 212

Baseball Diamonds 79

Tennis Courts 126

Basketball Courts 84

Skateboard Parks 7

Waterplay Facilities 17

Playgrounds 159

Off-leash Dog Park 1

Outdoor Skating Rinks 5

Library Facilities 8

Source: City of Vaughan, Recreation & Culture, and Parks & Forestry Operations

City of Vaughan Inventory of Parks and Recreation Facilities

Living Well

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Public Transport The City of Vaughan is well served by public transit infrastructure. GO Transit provides regional commuter rail and bus service to downtown Toronto and other points in the GTA during morning and afternoon rush hours.

Considered one of the safest transit systems in North America, York Region Transit/Viva Rapid Transit provides all day efficient transit service in York Region and Toronto.

In addition, new investment in public transit infrastructure will enhance commuter transit. The development of the Toronto-York-Spadina Subway Extension has begun and subway ser-vice is planned to commence in 2016.

$2.6 billion in public transit infrastructure investment will change the face of Vaughan.

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AccommodationsWhether it’s a quaint bed and breakfast or a full service hotel, Vaughan’s accommodation options will meet the needs of every traveler and visitor. The City has more than 1,800 rooms in 16 hotel/motel properties.

Dining Diners enjoy a smorgasbord of opportunity in Vaughan. Eateries range from fine dining establishments to bistros, trattorias, grills and buffets. A taste of home is just around the corner with upscale Italian restaurants, kosher delis, Chinese specialties, Vietnamese pho, churrasqueira take-outs and many other international cuisines.

Banquet Centres and Specialty ShopsVaughan is host to many of life’s most cherished celebrations. Whether it’s an intimate dinner or a lavish gala, Vaughan’s banquet halls can cater to the most discerning guest. In addition, Vaughan offers services and specialty shops to take care of all your special occasion needs.

Meeting and Convention SpaceVaughan’s hotels and banquet centres play host to guests at meetings and conferences from around the world. In 2009, the City hosted the Communities in Bloom Conference, bringing guests from across Canada and as far away as Japan, Ireland and the UK.

Hospitality

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Arts, Culture and Heritage ArtsVisitors and residents can enjoy some of Canada’s finest works of art at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in Kleinburg. This remarkable gallery features the works of the world-renown Group of Seven as well as First Nation and Inuit artists. In addition to docent-led tours, the McMichael offers children’s summer art camps, workshops and adult studio classes in partnership with the Ontario College of Art & Design.

Performing ArtsVaughan is home to a number of exciting entertainment venues. In Thornhill, the City Playhouse hosts outstanding professional and community-based theatre, dance and musical performances. At Entertainment Central in the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre, patrons enjoy the club atmosphere at Yuk Yuks, Berlin’s and Dueling Pianos. Concerts are available at the Kingswood Music Theatre at Canada’s Wonderland.

Heritage DistrictsIf you are passionate about history or enjoy local arts and crafts, you will find them in the City’s historic village cores of Kleinburg, Maple, Thornhill and Woodbridge. Their heritage districts are home to one-of-a-kind shops, restaurants and galleries.

Visitors and residents look forward to the Woodbridge Village Farmers Market and the annual celebrations of CariVaughan, Kleinburg Binder Twine Festival, MapleFest, Thornhill Village Festival and the Woodbridge Fall Fair.

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Vaughan is a shopper’s paradise

Large regional malls, outlet centres, small one-of-a-kind shops and

specialty retail stores can be found across the City.

Woodbridge’s Market Lane and the Village of Kleinburg offer main street

shopping with unique shops and cafes.

The Promenade and Vaughan Mills malls feature many national chains as well as

unique stores and entertainment venues.

Visited by nearly 14 million people

each year, Vaughan

Mills

mall offers 17 anchor stores and 200 retail, dining and entertainment establishments within a unique setting that celebrates the beauty of Ontario.

Sports TourismRecreational and competitive sports enthusiasts have a home in Vaughan. The Sports Village and the City’s 10 Community Centres and numerous parks offer facilities for recreation and sports such as baseball, soccer, tennis, swimming, skating, ice hockey and bocce. In preparation for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, China’s Women’s Hockey Team established their training and practice centre at The Sports Village.

World Class AttractionsCanada’s Wonderland is Canada’s premier amusement park. It features more than 200 attractions with 69 thrilling rides and Splash Works – a 20-acre water park. The park welcomes more than 3.4 million visitors annually.

Shopping and Recreational Pursuits

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Natural Spaces and CountrysideThe headwaters of two regional river systems – the Don and the Humber – are located in Vaughan. So too is Southern Ontario’s main aquifer, the Oak Ridges Moraine. Vaughan’s new Official Plan places a high priority on the protection of the Moraine, as well as the Greenbelt and the rural countryside. These natural heritage ecosystems are provincially-significant assets that provide source groundwater, diverse plant animal habitats, ecosystems, agricultural lands, sand and gravel resources, economic, health and recreational benefits.

The Kortright Centre for Conservation, Canada’s largest environmental centre, is an environmental treasure. The Centre welcomes 135,000 visitors annually and offers more than 50 environmental education programs for schools, as well

as 30 sustainable technology workshops for the public and professionals.

Reptilia zoo is the first of its kind in the Greater Toronto Area and adds another destination to our growing list of attractions. Visitors can experience and even handle some of the more than 75 species of reptiles, including the largest crocodile and venomous snake in Canada.

Golfing EnthusiastsThere are plenty of world-class golfing opportunities in Vaughan from championship courses to link-style golf experiences. Eight public and private golf courses are located throughout the City. Designed by renowned architects such as Doug Carrick, Robbie Robinson, Howard Watson, Arthur Hills and Stanley Thompson to name a few, these courses provide a mix of tradition and challenging design within scenic settings.

Natural Spaces & CountrysidePreservation of our countryside and our natural amenities is one of the City’s top priorities.

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The City of Vaughan and the Region of York provide a comprehensive suite of services to protect human life and property. Fire and rescue services are managed by the City’s Fire and Rescue Services Department, which is staffed by 260 staff in 10 fire station locations. Policing is provided by York Region Police and emergency and paramedic services are delivered by York Emergency Medical Services.

In 2011, the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics named York Region as the safest community in Canada for communities of one-million people or more.

Safe CityOne of the safest places to live

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Environmentally Sustainability is responsible for championing the implementation of Green Directions Vaughan, the City’s Community Sustainability and Environmental Master Plan and its goals, objectives, ethics and principles. Environmental Sustainability works in partnership with internal and external stakeholders to achieve a healthy natural environment, vibrant communities and a strong economy. This is achieved through support for residents and businesses resulting in increased awareness and local action on key environmental issues such as climate change. Further, Environmental Sustainability supports research, policy and program development activities that address environmental priorities and implements coordinated activities across the City’s departments.

Examples of LEED Buildings in VaughanLeadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) is a third-party certification program and an internationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction and operation of buildings, homes and neighbourhoods.

Archetype Sustainable Homes at Kortright • Platinum Rating

City Hall • Projected Gold Rating

Earth Rangers • Gold Rating

Fire Hall 7-10 • Gold Rating

Joint EMS/Fire Station 7-9 • Gold Rating

McMichael Canadian Art Collection • Silver Rating

PowerStream Head Offices • Gold Rating

TRCA Restoration Services Centre • Platinum Rating

Environmental Leadership

The archetype sustainable houses at the Kortright Centre in Vaughan – LEED platinum rating.

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A City of ChoiceVaughan Vision 2020, the City’s corporate strategic plan, sets out a “vision” of Vaughan’s future growth and development to the year 2020. This plan places “people first” by providing service excellence to residents and businesses while ensuring that Vaughan is a safe, sustainable, and environmentally friendly community with a prosperous future.

By focusing on citizens, our strategic plan enhances the delivery of municipal services while optimizing

cost efficiencies and maximizing staff effectiveness. Integrity forms the foundation of Vaughan’s Vision, promoting respect, accountability, and dedication.

Council and City staff are committed to operating from a leadership position. Our residents and businesses can be assured that Vaughan is a well managed municipality with an exciting future.

A Leading City

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GOVERNMENT OF CANADA www.gc.ca

Citizenship & Immigration Canada www.cic.gc.ca

Foreign Affairs Trade & Development Canada www.dfait.gc.ca

Industry Canada www.ic.gc.ca

Service Canada Portal www.servicecanada.gc.ca

PROVINCE OF ONTARIO www.ontario.ca

Agriculture, Food & Rural Affairs www.omaf.gov.on.ca

Citizenship & Immigration www.citizenship.gov.on.ca

Economic Development, Trade, and Employment www.investinontario.com

Health www.ehealthontario.on.ca

Tourism, Culture and Sport www.tourism.gov.on.ca

REGION OF YORK www.york.ca

CITY OF VAUGHAN www.vaughan.ca

The Economic Development Office www.vaughan.ca/business

Vaughan Business Enterprise Centre www.vaughan.ca/vbec

Vaughan Public Libraries www.vaughanpl.com

VAUGHAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE www.vaughanchamber.ca

PUBLIC TRANSIT

York Region Transit www.yorkregiontransit.com

GO Transit www.gotransit.com

Metrolinx www.metrolinx.ca

Viva Rapid Transit www.vivanext.com

UTILITIES

Enbridge Gas Distribution www.enbridgegas.com

PowerStream www.powerstream.ca

IMMIGRANT SERVICES

Costi Immigrant Services www.costi.org

Human Endeavour www.humanendeavour.org

Welcome Centre Immigrant Services www.welcomecentreimmigrantservices.com

SENECA COLLEGE - VAUGHAN CAMPUS www.senecac.on.ca

Selected Business Resources

2141 Major Mackenzie Drive

Vaughan, Ontario, Canada L6A 1T1

Phone: 905-832-2281

www.vaughan.ca

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© City of Vaughan 2013


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