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Toronto Life

May 01 2024
Magazine

Toronto Life is the city’s most confident, sophisticated and influential publication by helping readers make smart choices about food, shopping and culture.

Toronto Life

THE CONVERSATION

EDITOR’S LETTER

THE BEST MEDICINE • WHYSMART MOVERS IN THE HEALTH CARE FIELD ARE RELOCATING TO SAULT STE. MARIE

Rogue Gallery • Toronto’s itinerant artists are finding new homes—in the most unlikely places

Queen in the North • Priyanka, the inaugural champion of Canada’s Drag Race, has a new show, a new movie and a new album. World domination is hard work. She’s up for it

Ego Meter • WHAT’S MAKING AND SHAKING THE CITY’S SELF-IMAGE

Cost of Living • What Torontonians earn and how they spend it

The Audit • AN APPRAISAL OF THE MONTH IN MONEY

Urban Diplomat

THE PERILOUS LIVES OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS • They come here for the promise of a good education and a better future. Then they discover the target on their backs

Bawdy Language • In just two years, she’s published two runaway bestsellers, sold film rights to Prince Harry and Meghan, finished a third book—which hits shelves this month—and is well into her fourth. How Carley Fortune is reinventing the bodice-ripper, one blockbuster at a time

The Professor, the Caregiver and the Missing $30 Million • Before he died, William Waters transferred his fortune to his wife’s caregiver. His lawyers say she coerced him. She says they were having an affair. The untold story of a scandalous estate battle

High-tech healing • How technology is enabling exceptional care at canada’s number one hospital

Making an Entrance • Gone are the days of a lone concierge sitting behind a sad desk. Today’s swankiest condo lobbies have lounges, baristas and cocktails

Change of Heart • This couple thought they’d be renters for life—until the market shifted in their favour

THE PERKS OF BEING AN INSIDER • Toronto Life’s membership program hosts a series of exclusive events

Sort-of-Secret Supper Clubs • Some of the hottest dinner reservations in town aren’t at restaurants

Extra, Extra! • Garnished with cotton candy, dry ice clouds and pyrotechnics, over-the-top cocktails are sweeping the city

Culture

Happy Return • I left Toronto during Covid to live in Grand Bend, population 3,000. It wasn’t at all like the Hallmark movie of rural life playing in my head


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 76 Publisher: St. Joseph Communications Edition: May 01 2024

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Toronto Life is the city’s most confident, sophisticated and influential publication by helping readers make smart choices about food, shopping and culture.

Toronto Life

THE CONVERSATION

EDITOR’S LETTER

THE BEST MEDICINE • WHYSMART MOVERS IN THE HEALTH CARE FIELD ARE RELOCATING TO SAULT STE. MARIE

Rogue Gallery • Toronto’s itinerant artists are finding new homes—in the most unlikely places

Queen in the North • Priyanka, the inaugural champion of Canada’s Drag Race, has a new show, a new movie and a new album. World domination is hard work. She’s up for it

Ego Meter • WHAT’S MAKING AND SHAKING THE CITY’S SELF-IMAGE

Cost of Living • What Torontonians earn and how they spend it

The Audit • AN APPRAISAL OF THE MONTH IN MONEY

Urban Diplomat

THE PERILOUS LIVES OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS • They come here for the promise of a good education and a better future. Then they discover the target on their backs

Bawdy Language • In just two years, she’s published two runaway bestsellers, sold film rights to Prince Harry and Meghan, finished a third book—which hits shelves this month—and is well into her fourth. How Carley Fortune is reinventing the bodice-ripper, one blockbuster at a time

The Professor, the Caregiver and the Missing $30 Million • Before he died, William Waters transferred his fortune to his wife’s caregiver. His lawyers say she coerced him. She says they were having an affair. The untold story of a scandalous estate battle

High-tech healing • How technology is enabling exceptional care at canada’s number one hospital

Making an Entrance • Gone are the days of a lone concierge sitting behind a sad desk. Today’s swankiest condo lobbies have lounges, baristas and cocktails

Change of Heart • This couple thought they’d be renters for life—until the market shifted in their favour

THE PERKS OF BEING AN INSIDER • Toronto Life’s membership program hosts a series of exclusive events

Sort-of-Secret Supper Clubs • Some of the hottest dinner reservations in town aren’t at restaurants

Extra, Extra! • Garnished with cotton candy, dry ice clouds and pyrotechnics, over-the-top cocktails are sweeping the city

Culture

Happy Return • I left Toronto during Covid to live in Grand Bend, population 3,000. It wasn’t at all like the Hallmark movie of rural life playing in my head


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