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Toronto Life

Jun 01 2023
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

This City

Q&A

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

Camera • The launch of Netflix’s new Canadian HQ was a high-wattage affair

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

The Audit • AN APPRAISAL OF THE MONTH IN MONEY

The Questionnaire • Three drag royals talk about body hair, safety zones and the price of being fabulous

Urban Diplomat

Breaking Down Barriers for Women in Business • Three women in business share how The Scotiabank Women Initiative helped them overcome barriers and succeed

Toronto Maple Leaf Auston Matthews dishes his favourite delivery restaurants • Uber Eats offers Torontonians like Matthews a new way to discover worlds of flavour

Sip, Savour, San Pellegrino • Add a touch of sparkle to any fine dining experience

Where to Eat Now 2023 • The City’s Best New Restaurants

NEW YORK’S FINEST

DON’T CALL IT A COMEBACK

BOTTLE SERVICE

Epic Fail • In 2022, the Toronto District School Board consolidated two high schools into one crumbling, crowded building. Within weeks, stressed-out students were brawling in the halls. Teachers refused to come in to work. Parents yanked their kids out of class.

THE MOST CHARMING FRAUDSTER IN REAL ESTATE • From a young age, Courtney Wallis Simpson had big plans, and she was ruthlessly ambitious when it came to achieving them. To finance her lifestyle, she hatched a series of property schemes that would cost her victims—more than 100 of them—millions

Bells and Whistles • Five Toronto couples who celebrated their love with originality, boldness and big parties

Culture • Our picks for the best things to see, do, read and hear this month in Toronto

What Torontonians are loving right now

Piece of Cake • I spent more than two decades working as a lawyer and at a bank. Then I gave it all up to open a cupcake bakery


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 92 Publisher: St. Joseph Communications Edition: Jun 01 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: May 18, 2023

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OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

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

This City

Q&A

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

Camera • The launch of Netflix’s new Canadian HQ was a high-wattage affair

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

The Audit • AN APPRAISAL OF THE MONTH IN MONEY

The Questionnaire • Three drag royals talk about body hair, safety zones and the price of being fabulous

Urban Diplomat

Breaking Down Barriers for Women in Business • Three women in business share how The Scotiabank Women Initiative helped them overcome barriers and succeed

Toronto Maple Leaf Auston Matthews dishes his favourite delivery restaurants • Uber Eats offers Torontonians like Matthews a new way to discover worlds of flavour

Sip, Savour, San Pellegrino • Add a touch of sparkle to any fine dining experience

Where to Eat Now 2023 • The City’s Best New Restaurants

NEW YORK’S FINEST

DON’T CALL IT A COMEBACK

BOTTLE SERVICE

Epic Fail • In 2022, the Toronto District School Board consolidated two high schools into one crumbling, crowded building. Within weeks, stressed-out students were brawling in the halls. Teachers refused to come in to work. Parents yanked their kids out of class.

THE MOST CHARMING FRAUDSTER IN REAL ESTATE • From a young age, Courtney Wallis Simpson had big plans, and she was ruthlessly ambitious when it came to achieving them. To finance her lifestyle, she hatched a series of property schemes that would cost her victims—more than 100 of them—millions

Bells and Whistles • Five Toronto couples who celebrated their love with originality, boldness and big parties

Culture • Our picks for the best things to see, do, read and hear this month in Toronto

What Torontonians are loving right now

Piece of Cake • I spent more than two decades working as a lawyer and at a bank. Then I gave it all up to open a cupcake bakery


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