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2016-11-01
Michael de Pencier bought Toronto Life for a dollar in 1971. He didn’t have a plan, just a pocketful of notes scribbled on cocktail napkins. Over the next 30 years, he built a quirky, multimillion-dollar media empire
Only a handful of people know what it’s like to be in charge of Toronto. To celebrate our 50th, we invited them out for lunch, and asked them about condo development, taxes and the legacy of Rob Ford
Over the past 50 years, some 1.5 million people have immigrated to Toronto. We asked five of them about their first impressions
Five decades in the life of Toronto— and in the life of the magazine that chronicled it all
Why I left my high-paying job as a systems analyst to run away with the circus
Rogue soldier Dillon Hillier on fighting ISIS, defying Canadian command and landing on Bay Street
A runaway reno in Roncesvalles
Advice on how to be a civilized Torontonian
A penny-by-penny reckoning of Toronto’s spending habits
The Great Divide
The Trump in the North!
Live Long and Diversify
the toronto skyline will look like this
these ’hoods will be the hottest addresses in town
42% of jobs will be taken over by robots
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