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'The Regional Municipality of Durham', informally referred to as 'Durham Region', is a
regional municipality located east of
Toronto, Ontario. It has an area of approximately 2,500 square kilometers. Durham Region is considered part of the
Greater Toronto Area, although Oshawa, Whitby and Clarington form the separate Oshawa
Census Metropolitan Area. The regional government headquarters is in
Whitby, but other facilities have their headquarters in other municipalities.
The Region of Durham was established in
1974 as one of several new regional governments in the Province of
Ontario, primarily in fast-growing urban and suburban areas. Durham Region encompasses areas that were previously part of
Ontario County and the
United Counties of Northumberland and Durham. It was the culmination of a series of studies into municipal governance in the "Oshawa-Centred Region" that had begun in the late 1960s. The ultimate boundaries of the region were somewhat different than had been anticipated; for example, it was widely expected that Pickering would be annexed to
Metropolitan Toronto, and that the region would extend further east to include
Hope Township and the town of
Port Hope.
The southern portion of the region, on
Lake Ontario is primarily suburban in nature, forming the eastern end of the
905 belt of suburbs around Toronto. The northern area comprises rural areas and small towns. Durham Region contains one
Indian reserve, the
Mississaugas of Scugog Island.
Durham Region consists of the following local
municipalities:
★ The City of
Pickering
★ The Town of
Ajax
★ The Town of
Whitby
★ The City of
Oshawa
★ The Municipality of
Clarington
★ The Township of
Uxbridge
★ The Township of
Scugog
★ The Township of
Brock
Local government
Durham Region is governed by Durham Region Council, which consists of the Mayors of the local municipalities as well as Regional Councillors directly elected in each municipality. The list below indicates the number of Regional Councillors elected in each local municipality.
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Pickering - 3
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Ajax - 2
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Whitby - 3
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Oshawa - 7
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Clarington - 2
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Uxbridge - 1
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Scugog - 1
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Brock - 1
The Council is led by a Chair, who is selected by the Council itself rather than direct election by the public. The current Chair is Roger Anderson. In 2006, Pickering, Ajax, and Oshawa placed non-binding
referendums on their local election ballots to ask voters whether the Chair should be directly elected. Over 80% voted in the affirmative, and so this issue is likely to be a major one during the current term of Council.
The current council was elected in November 2006. In the past, Council has sat for a three year term, but the
Ontario Legislature recently passed legislation increasing the length of municipal council terms in Ontario to four years. Therefore, the next
municipal election is scheduled for November 2010.
Services
The Regional government, within its geographic area, has sole responsibility for the following:
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Durham Regional Police Service provides local policing for all municipalities.
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★ The
Ontario Provincial Police patrol provincial
highways
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Durham Region Transit provides public transit service
★ Main roads, traffic lights and controls
★ Strategic land use planning
★ Subdivision and condominium approval
★ Water supply and distribution
★ Sewage collection and treatment
★ Collection of recyclable materials
★ Waste collection, except in
Whitby and
Oshawa
★ Waste disposal
★ Public Health and social services
The Region also provides services in:
★ Economic Development
★ Tourism
Local Municipalities have responsibility for:
★ Local planning
★ Local streets and sidewalks
★ Fire protection
★ Parks and recreation
★ Tax collection
★ Building inspection and permits
★ Public libraries
★ Licencing
★ Waste collection in
Whitby and
Oshawa
Economy
Major employers include
General Motors of Canada,
Ontario Power Generation,
Lakeridge Health System,
Durham District School Board,
Durham College,
University of Ontario Institute of Technology, and many smaller component and transportation firms supplying the automotive industry.
Automobile industries
Durham Region is a major centre of the Canadian
automobile industry.
Oshawa is the Canadian headquarters of
General Motors and home of GM's largest plant in
North America. In addition, the Canadian headquarters of both
BMW and
Volkswagen are located in the Region. On August 30 2007, GM layed off 1200 vehicle manufacturing positions with in the Municipality due to
United States market slump.
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Highways
Durham Region is traversed by
Highway 401 as well several other provincial highways, although there is far less highway capacity in Durham Region than in the other regions in the
Greater Toronto Area.
On
August 22,
2006, the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported that federal
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty was considering providing federal funding for the extension of Highway 407.
[Federal funds for subway extension uncertain,Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, retrieved August 23, 2006]
400-series freeways
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Highway 401
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Highway 407 Express Toll Route
Other highways
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Highway 7
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Highway 7A
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Highway 12
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Highway 35
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Highway 48
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Highway 115
Public transportation
Public transit in the Region is operated by
Durham Region Transit, which was formed in January 2006 when the five preexisting municipal
public transit systems in the region were merged under the Region's administration.
In addition,
GO Transit provides the following services within the Region:
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Lakeshore East GO Trains serve
Pickering,
Ajax,
Whitby, and
Oshawa GO Stations, providing connections to Toronto's
Union Station
★ Morning
Highway 401 peak hour service to
GO Finch Bus Terminal from
Oshawa GO Station via
Whitby GO Station,
Ajax GO Station and
Scarborough Town Centre, with reverse service in the afternoon
★ Durham Highway 2 (the former provincial
Highway 2) between Pickering and Oshawa is served by buses providing connections to the
Toronto Transit Commission at
Scarborough Town Centre,
York Mills, and
Yorkdale Shopping Centre
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Clarington is served by buses connecting with
Lakeshore East GO Trains at
Oshawa GO Station
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Port Perry in
Scugog Township is served by buses from
Whitby GO Station
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Uxbridge is served by buses from the
Stouffville Corridor
Education
The
Durham District School Board operates all public schools within Durham Region, except for those schools within
Clarington, which are part of the
Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board. This is a holdover from the pre-1974 structure in which the area now forming Clarington was part of Durham County, while the other municipalities were part of Ontario County.
The
Durham Catholic District School Board operates the separate Catholic school system within Durham Region, again with the exception of schools in
Clarington, which are part of the
Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington Catholic District School Board.
Neither school board is an operating division of the Regional government. Instead, as is true of all school boards in
Ontario, they are separate entities with distinct but overlapped service areas. Elected public
trustees responsible for their operation.
See also
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Durham Regional Police Service
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Durham Region Transit
External links
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Durham Region Durham Region official site.
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Durham Central Local Info Movie Showtimes Classifieds
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Durham Directory Durham Region Business Listings
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Durham Regional Police Service official site
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Durham Tourism Tourism guide for Durham Region
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Durham Region Parent and Kid's GuideLinking Durham parents and kids to local events, activities, community services & programs
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Durham Region's Official List of Businesses and Organizations
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Durhamrock.com Coverage of the local music scene
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Durham Region Blog Various Durham Region Topics
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References
1. [1])
2. GM confirms 1,200 jobs to be cut at Ontario plant