The rental companies in North America don't stock manuals because too many people were renting them to try to learn how to drive a stick, so they were getting too many cars back with burned out clutches.
The best you're likely going to be able to do is get a car with some kind of semi-automatic transmission.
I was in Toronto at the end of May and got one of the new Ford Focus hatchbacks and it was an automatic that could be switched into a manual mode. You don't have a clutch or regular shifter, but it does give the driver control over the shifting.
I rented from Hertz at Pearson, so you might be able to call up the rental companies at the airport and ask if they have any available.
Of course, if they guy is a VIP, he probably won't want to have to drive around in a Ford Focus.
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