Toronto has been very good at handling my application. Anything that has frustrated me was not only out of their hands, but also something that they worked to correct. The lady who helped me with my medical (whose name I cannot recall for the life of me... Some gratitude...), basically told me that because I was applying as a pilot, that I would need further eye testing. I asked if I could get it in Oshawa, since my ride into Toronto no longer exists, and it would be more convenient, or if perhaps the pre-test that I had done before applying would suffice. Neither were possible, but I still had my PT test to do, so she scheduled it on the same day, -and- made sure that I would get full reimbursement, despite the fact that I would have only been looking at a measly 4 bucks (compared to the $20 or so that it takes me to get in) which was a nice icing on the cake.
The Corporal that I spoke to about my process also got me a CFAT the day after he got ahold of me, set me up with a pilot for my interview in order to give me ample opportunity to ask questions in the interview and the like, and was just generally a pleasure to speak to.
And just another point of note, the Diversity officer, having wandered past me while I was getting sorted out, took me aside and asked if I had any aboriginal background. Presumably, he was going to mention the aspects of it that I might not have realized, but I am not aware of any aboriginal ancestry. Still, the fact that he went out of his way, and took me aside in order to impart information is very cool. He also had some jokes about being swamped for me when two people who were looking for Diversity information came in later on in the day.
All in all, the recruiting centre in Toronto has made it a very enjoyable experience. I'm not 100% finished yet, but thusfar, they've been awesome. I'm optimistic about the future. I cannot say anything about the Oshawa one, because I was given bad information and never gave them the opportunity, but I'd definitely give kudos to Toronto.