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1 Relationships  



1.1  Partnership cities  





1.2  Friendship cities  







2 Formation of relationships  





3 Principles for new relationships  



3.1  Criteria for Friendship cities  







4 Candidate analysis  



4.1  Proposals for 2006  







5 Former partnerships  





6 References  














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Sister cities of Toronto are cities with which Torontoistwinned geographically and politically, with the goal of fostering human contact and cultural interchange.

Relationships

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The city maintains two types of relationships with other cities, partnership and friendship.[1] Partnership cities are selected by city staff, with a focus toward economic development. Friendship cities activities are proposed by the community and endorsed by a member of Toronto City Council.[1]

Partnership cities

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Friendship cities

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Formation of relationships

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Toronto's city council considers requests to form relationships with other cities through its International Alliance Program. The criteria for both Partnership Cities and Friendship Cities were adopted by council December 5–7, 2005. Forming a relationship is primarily dependent on budget constraints of the Economic Development Committee, the municipal office which administers the program.

Proposals for new relationships are requested by city staff, of their own volition or on behalf of a third party. These proposals are analyzed for political and financial impact, and a recommendation is then presented to the Economic Development Committee.

Principles for new relationships

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In order to prevent spurious proposals, cities that are candidates for a relationship with Toronto must satisfy the following conditions:

Proposals for new candidates are submitted to the General Manager of Economic Development; all proposals are analyzed and compiled into a yearly recommendation which coincides with the city's budget process.

Criteria for Friendship cities

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To be considered for Friendship City status, a candidate city must fulfill the following criteria:

Candidate analysis

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Once a proposal is presented to the General Manager of Economic Development, it is reviewed by staff to determine the candidate's status and applicability for formation of a relationship with Toronto. Whereas the criteria identified are minimal requirements, the review process is a more thorough investigation of the candidate city.

Recommendations to accept a proposal are often made only for cities which have strong similarities to, or compatibility with, Toronto. It must exhibit a diverse economic structure, instead of being dependent on one factor only, such as tourism. It should have sizeable population in the city core, and be the centre of an urban agglomeration.

Proposals for 2006

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On June 14, 2006, a report analyzing the candidacy of four cities was presented to, and considered by city council.[2] Four cities were discussed:

Former partnerships

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References

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  1. ^ a b "International Alliance Program". City of Toronto. 2017-07-14. Retrieved 2019-06-23.
  • ^ "Consideration of Requests for Additional City-to-City Relationships Under the International Alliance Program (All Wards)" (PDF). City of Toronto. Retrieved 2006-08-17.

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