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Toronto Life

Apr 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.

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THE CONVERSATION

Good News About Bad News

How Baker Tilly Toronto Helps Clients Stay on Top of Ever-Changing Taxation Laws • Having challenges with your taxes and reporting? Rocky Bhatia from Baker Tilly Toronto can offer his expertise and assistance.

Bye Bye Birdie • The city’s surprising new strategy to tame Toronto’s out-of-control pigeon population

High Roller • Condo king Peter Freed just announced an $800-million luxury tower downtown. He’s either brave or bonkers

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

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What Should I Do If My Dog or Cat Has Food Allergies? • Food allergies and sensitivities are surprisingly common in dogs and cats, but limited ingredient diets can help.

The Perfect Treats for Cats Are Here: Catit Creamy Superfoods • Delight your feline friend with a tasty, low-calorie treat that supplements their diet with some of nature’s finest power foods.

EVERYTHING’S FINE!* • THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO SURVIVING EVERY TERRESTRIAL THREAT IMAGINABLE

MY PSYCHOTIC BREAK • After the birth of my first child, I split with reality. I had terrifying hallucinations, received messages from the spirit world and spent so much on New Age paraphernalia that I had to sell my house. A memoir on the postpartum nightmare no one talks about

OBSESSED • Anything can be collectible if you love it enough. A prying look at the things people bring into their homes and why

Transforming health care • The country’s number one hospital is right here in our city. Here’s how University Health Network is revolutionizing health care both here and around the world.

Zip It Good • A handy guide to the best weekenders for every kind of traveller

Maria Qamar • What the pop artist known as Hatecopy is coveting in home decor

West End Story • With the birth of their daughter months away, this couple raced to find a family home near the Junction

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

WANT ANOTHER JUICY READ?

Suburban Legends • Where chefs in the know go for nostalgic meals and hard-to-find favourites

Tall Order • Super fizzy and ice cold, highballs are an exercise in simplicity

Culture • THE BEST THINGS TO SEE, DO, READ AND HEAR THIS MONTH IN TORONTO

Boy Wonder • My son was born premature and was slow to walk and talk. Then, when he was two and a half, I discovered something extraordinary about his mind


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 76 Publisher: St. Joseph Communications Edition: Apr 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.

Subscriber Information

Toronto Life

Want to give yourself the gift of a royal escape?

Unforgettable stories by the country’s best writers

THE CONVERSATION

Good News About Bad News

How Baker Tilly Toronto Helps Clients Stay on Top of Ever-Changing Taxation Laws • Having challenges with your taxes and reporting? Rocky Bhatia from Baker Tilly Toronto can offer his expertise and assistance.

Bye Bye Birdie • The city’s surprising new strategy to tame Toronto’s out-of-control pigeon population

High Roller • Condo king Peter Freed just announced an $800-million luxury tower downtown. He’s either brave or bonkers

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

Subscribe to Toronto Life

Urban Diplomat

What Should I Do If My Dog or Cat Has Food Allergies? • Food allergies and sensitivities are surprisingly common in dogs and cats, but limited ingredient diets can help.

The Perfect Treats for Cats Are Here: Catit Creamy Superfoods • Delight your feline friend with a tasty, low-calorie treat that supplements their diet with some of nature’s finest power foods.

EVERYTHING’S FINE!* • THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO SURVIVING EVERY TERRESTRIAL THREAT IMAGINABLE

MY PSYCHOTIC BREAK • After the birth of my first child, I split with reality. I had terrifying hallucinations, received messages from the spirit world and spent so much on New Age paraphernalia that I had to sell my house. A memoir on the postpartum nightmare no one talks about

OBSESSED • Anything can be collectible if you love it enough. A prying look at the things people bring into their homes and why

Transforming health care • The country’s number one hospital is right here in our city. Here’s how University Health Network is revolutionizing health care both here and around the world.

Zip It Good • A handy guide to the best weekenders for every kind of traveller

Maria Qamar • What the pop artist known as Hatecopy is coveting in home decor

West End Story • With the birth of their daughter months away, this couple raced to find a family home near the Junction

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

WANT ANOTHER JUICY READ?

Suburban Legends • Where chefs in the know go for nostalgic meals and hard-to-find favourites

Tall Order • Super fizzy and ice cold, highballs are an exercise in simplicity

Culture • THE BEST THINGS TO SEE, DO, READ AND HEAR THIS MONTH IN TORONTO

Boy Wonder • My son was born premature and was slow to walk and talk. Then, when he was two and a half, I discovered something extraordinary about his mind


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