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The Regional Municipality of Peel (informally Peel Region or Region of Peel, also formerly Peel County) is a regional municipality in the Greater Toronto Area, Southern Ontario, Canada. It consists of three municipalities to the west and northwest of the city of Toronto : the cities of Mississauga and Brampton , and the town of Caledon , each ...
10 Peel Centre Drive; 2010 Peel Region municipal elections; ... 2022 Peel Region municipal elections; C. COVID-19 pandemic in the Regional Municipality of Peel;
10 Peel Centre Drive is a building complex in Brampton, Ontario, Canada that serves as the seat of local government for the Regional Municipality of Peel. The building has been used for regional government offices since its completion in 1980 after relocating from the nearby historic Peel County Courthouse .
Brampton retained its role as the administrative centre of Peel Region, which it already had as county seat. The regional council chamber, the Peel Regional Police force, the public health department, and the region's only major museum, the Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives, are all located in Brampton. [citation needed]
Caledon Councillors Wards 1-6 and Mayor; Brampton Councillors Wards 1-10 and Mayor; Mississauga Councillors Wards 1-11 and Mayor; A list of past and present chair (or chairmen of Peel Council): 1973-1979 Chairman Lou H. Parsons (GO Transit Chair and Mississauga City Councillor) 1979-1991 Chairman R. Frank Bean (former Mississauga City Alderman)
Orangeville serves as an administrative and commercial hub for Dufferin County, which sits to the north of the Region of Peel. Orangeville's downtown core is home to a substantial number of retail stores, and there is a cluster of big-box stores in the Fairgrounds Shopping Centre.
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Caledon is the northernmost of three municipalities of Peel Region. The town is northwest of Brampton. According to Statistics Canada the land area is 688 km 2 (266 sq mi) [ 2 ] and, according to the city the area is 696.04 km 2 (268.74 sq mi), [ 3 ] which makes Caledon the largest municipality by area in the Greater Toronto Area.