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Toronto Life

Apr 01 2026
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

What you loved and loathed last month

Waking From the Dream of Home Ownership • Why, in this city, is success equated with owning one’s house or condo? Probably because, for a long time, it was achievable. Just 25 years ago, a three-bedroom condo cost, on average, $145,000, and a three-bedroom detached went for $245,000. In today’s dollars, that’s $248,000 and $419,000, respectively. If you could afford it back then, you were foolish not to snap up some real estate. And since so many did, an idea took root: if you weren’t buying, you weren’t properly adulting.

Change of Venue • All of a sudden, everybody wants to be in Hamilton

Model Citizen • In his new documentary, Oscar winner Daniel Roher speaks with Silicon Valley demigods, dystopian futurists and dejected scientists about the perils of AI. Somehow, he’s still optimistic

Love and Money • Before they settled in Liberty Village, this couple’s long-distance relationship spanned three years and half a dozen countries

All Over the Map • These 30-somethings searched east, north and west for their starter home

Urban Diplomat

CITY OF RENTERS • The dream of owning isn’t dead. Maybe it should be? Scenes from the rent-for-life revolution

Shanna Flodström, 46

Love Storeys • INSIDE SLOANE, A TRIO OF PURPOSE-BUILT RENTAL BUILDINGS NEAR YORKDALE MALL

Toronto vs. Everyone

Coming Attractions • A ROUNDUP OF THE BUZZIEST PURPOSE BUILT RENTALS IN THE OFFING

Justin Gordon, 33

For Frill Seekers • A LOOK AT THE TRADEMARK FEATURES IN TRICON BUILDINGS ACROSS THE CITY

Elaine Hamat and Murray Cruchley, 70 and 74

Sam Tibshirani, 33

Mixed Blessing • DON SUMMERVILLE, THE NEW LESLIEVILLE COMPLEX, IS A MODEL FOR URBAN LIVING

The Burning Question: Is Renting Worth It? • BENJAMIN FELIX, the chief investment officer at PWL Capital and the co-author of a recent report titled “Renting vs. Owning a Home in Canada 2005–2024,” breaks down the financial pros and cons

Tiffany Pratt, 45

How to Approach Tax Planning with Clarity and Foresight • Proactive, year-round tax planning can help mid-market businesses reduce stress, stay compliant, and make more informed decisions.

NOTES ON AN ACADEMIC SCANDAL • Pamela Sugiman, a former arts dean at TMU, was a key player in the school’s push for diversity, equity and inclusion. When the backlash against DEI arrived, she was demoted.

ROBBY ON THE LINE • Larry David is the indisputable king of brutal honesty. But if anyone comes close, it’s Robby Hoffman, the suddenly everywhere comic from whom no group is safe: gays, straights, Jews, gentiles… Out and about with comedy’s equal-opportunity assassin

MY LIFE AS A TRUE CRIME SPECTACLE • My father was the infamous Rolex Killer. His crimes fractured my family and nearly broke me. Then came the reporters, podcasters and true crime fanatics—and with them, a whole new circle of hell

Eastern Promises • The coolest pit stops, tastiest treats and most scenic sights from Toronto to Halifax

Charlotte Cornfield’s Roncesvalles • The twangy indie musician takes us on a tour of her favourite spots

Bun Fight • The city’s best new burgers—a smoky, saucy, succulent ranking

The best things to see, do, read and hear this month in Toronto

Unlock the best of Toronto with TL Insider! • Join a community of more than 1,300 Torontonians who get exclusive access to the city’s top experiences

Reality TV • Last year, a film crew took over my house to shoot a series starring Patrick Dempsey. Now my home is...

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