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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