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With a population of 5.5 million, Toronto is Canada's largest city and the 5th-largest city in North America, after Mexico City, New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. As the capital of Ontario, Toronto is the seat of government for Canada’s most populous province and is the industrial and business centre for the country.
As Canada's commercial capital and one of the world's top financial centres. It is home to the Toronto Stock Exchange, the world's seventh largest in terms of market value. Toronto contains more corporate headquarters than any other Canadian city, including those of Canada's five largest banks. Toronto is North America’s third largest technology hub and ranked as one of the world’s best cities for business, life and innovation. There are more than 40,000 bedrooms and over 9000 restaurants. Toronto is considered the most ethnically diverse city in the world. It is home to five professional North American sports teams, including Canada’s only teams in the NBA and MLB. Third largest theatre city in the world behind only London and New York.
Situated on the northern shore of Lake Ontario, Toronto is one of the southernmost cities in Canada. In fact, its latitude is very close to that of northern California. As a result, Toronto has a surprisingly moderate climate – with the warmest springs and summers in Canada.