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The Ministry of Transportation (MTO) is the provincial ministry of the Government of Ontario that is responsible for transport infrastructure and related law in Ontario. The ministry traces its roots back over a century to the 1890s, when the province began training Provincial Road Building Instructors. In 1916, the Department of Public Highways of Ontario (DPHO) was formed and tasked with establishing a network of provincial highways. The first was designated in 1918, and by the summer of 1925, sixteen highways were numbered. In the mid-1920s, a new Department of Northern Development (DND) was created to manage infrastructure improvements in northern Ontario; it merged with the Department of Highways of Ontario (DHO) on April 1, 1937. In 1971, the Department of Highways took on responsibi

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  • Ministère des Transports (Ontario) (fr)
  • Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (en)
  • Міністерство транспорту Онтаріо (uk)
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  • Le ministère des Transports de l'Ontario est le ministère du gouvernement de l'Ontario responsable de l'infrastructure de transport et l'application du code de la route. L'actuelle ministre des Transports est Caroline Mulroney. (fr)
  • Міністе́рство тра́нспорту Онта́ріо (МТО, англ. Ministry of Transportation of Ontario, фр. Ministère des transports) — міністерство уряду Онтаріо, що відповідає за транспортну інфраструктуру і транспортне законодавство в Онтаріо. (uk)
  • The Ministry of Transportation (MTO) is the provincial ministry of the Government of Ontario that is responsible for transport infrastructure and related law in Ontario. The ministry traces its roots back over a century to the 1890s, when the province began training Provincial Road Building Instructors. In 1916, the Department of Public Highways of Ontario (DPHO) was formed and tasked with establishing a network of provincial highways. The first was designated in 1918, and by the summer of 1925, sixteen highways were numbered. In the mid-1920s, a new Department of Northern Development (DND) was created to manage infrastructure improvements in northern Ontario; it merged with the Department of Highways of Ontario (DHO) on April 1, 1937. In 1971, the Department of Highways took on responsibi (en)
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