The Justice Department's official statement says: "In a coordinated operation, Canadian law enforcement authorities today arrested nine organized crime members and associates in Canada, including members of the Todaro organized crime family, who are charged with, among other crimes, narcotics trafficking."


No U.S. members of the "Todaro organized crime family" were arrested. Also, we don't know the names of the Canadian Todaro guys arrested.

This doesn't make the Todaro crime family an active family. There are many members still alive from defunct families. LA Family, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Bufalino, Trafficante, etc. all have made guys that are still alive and hey, those guys are probably still criminals if they're not retired.
We have seen in the past that decades after a family goes extinct, often remnants from the family continue to be involved in organized crime. Such is the case which remnants of the Trafficante family (who began working with Gambino guys), the KC family and the New Orleans family.

Also, since the U.S. wing of the Buffalo family was subject to a lot more law enforcement pressure than their friends over the border, it wouldn't surprise me if the guys in Canada continued to run their operations on a smaller scale. Since, starting in the 1990s, the Canadian wing was reported to be separated from the Buffalo wing, they could have been independent for awhile, although I think they would have been taken over or absorbed by the local, far more powerful, Mafia or Ndrangheta there.