The University of Toronto Students' Union (UTSU), formally known as the Students' Administrative Council of the University of Toronto, Inc., is the main student union of the University of Toronto, representing the university's 45,000 full-time undergraduate students. It is Canada's second largest student union and the third largest in North America.
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