Waterloo, Ontario Waterloo is a city in Southern Ontario, Canada. It is the smallest of the three cities in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, and is adjacent to the larger city of Kitchener. Kitchener and Waterloo are often jointly referred to as Kitchener-Waterloo (K-W), or "the twin cities", although they have separate city governments. There have been several attempts to amalgamate the two cities (sometimes with the city of Cambridge as well), but none have been successful. The reported population for the city can vary depending on how temporary residents at Waterloo's two universities are counted. At the time of the 2006 census, Waterloo had a population of 97,475. That number does not include post-secondary students who are temporary residents. The city's total population at the end of 2006—with over 20,000 non-resident post-secondary students included—was 114,700. The Intelligent Community Forum named Waterloo the Top Intelligent Community of 2007. Waterloo had lost to Taipei in 2006.

About Waterloo, Ontario

Leader: Peter Braid (Conservative)
Leader: Brenda Halloran
Leader: Elizabeth Witmer (PC)
Leader: Simon Farbrother
Leader: Waterloo City Council
Time Zone: Eastern (EST)
Elevation (ft): 1079
Founding Date: 1857-05-27 00:00:00.0
Latitude: N
Name: City of Waterloo
Longitude: W
Total Area (sq. mi): 24.7
Latitude (Minutes): 28
Motto: Stability
Elevation (m): 329
Longitude (Minutes): 31
Total Population: 97,475
As of: 2006
Website: City of Waterloo
Total Area (km): 64.1
Longitude (Degrees): 80

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