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Toronto Life Magazine June 2015
Food & Drink
Reasons to Love Toronto Now: because home cooking has never been easier
Torontonians love to call themselves foodies, but finding time to cook from scratch five days a week? Sure, we’ll get to that...
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City News
Reasons to Love Toronto Now: because we bleed purple
The Raptors are Toronto’s current great hope of sporting success. For the last two years, they’ve dominated their division and...
Culture
Reasons to Love Toronto Now: because Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara are the Schitt
It’s been a long time since the CBC has had a genuine, spit-out-your-smoothie hit on its hands. This year, however, the network...
Culture
Reasons to Love Toronto Now: because the city is our canvas
Four years ago, Rob Ford and his heavies were power-washing graffiti (both artful and vandalistic) wherever they could find it. In...
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City News
Reasons to Love Toronto Now: because the Pan Am Games are leaving their mark
For years, Toronto has been a sporting backwater. When our amateur athletes excel, they do so despite meagre funding, anemic...
Food & Drink
Reasons to Love Toronto Now: because we can rent chickens
The bucolic Stoddart Family Farm in Kawartha Lakes raises hens destined for city living. They’ve partnered with Rent the...
Food & Drink
Reasons to Love Toronto Now: because Chinatown is getting a restaurant makeover
In Chinatown you can still find butcher shops with mahogany-skinned Peking ducks swinging in the windows and produce stands with...
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City News
Reasons to Love Toronto Now: because Gary Slaight is our Warren Buffett
Gary Slaight knows money. His father, Allan, founded his radio empire in 1971 with a single station and grew it into a juggernaut:...
City News
Reasons to Love Toronto Now: because Shay Mitchell is our Instagram star
The Toronto-born star of the outrageous teen soap Pretty Little Liars has 6.1 million followers on Instagram—that’s more than...
Culture
Reasons to Love Toronto Now: because there’s a kids’ fun factory in Liberty Village
This spring, the under-six set will get their own theme park: the Children’s Discovery Centre, a 20,000-square-foot complex at...
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Food & Drink
Reasons to Love Toronto Now: because these women rule our kitchens
City News
Reasons to Love Toronto Now: because the new Union Station was worth the wait
Some 213,000 GO commuters pass through Union Station every weekday—that’s more than twice the daily traffic of Pearson...
City News
Reasons to Love Toronto Now: because these teens fought for consent—and won
Lia Valente and Tessa Hill love selfies, shopping, and Brenda and Kelly–era 90210 fashion. They’re obsessed with Beyoncé. And...
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Culture
Reasons to Love Toronto Now: because we have a magical mystery maze on Centre Island
In 1967, amid the confetti and trumpets of Canada’s centennial celebrations, Toronto’s Dutch community made its own...
Culture
Reasons to Love Toronto Now: because grown-ups can play, too
First we played board games at bars, then it was axe-throwing in the backyard. The surge of adult-friendly recreation continues...
Culture
Reasons to Love Toronto Now: because the best-looking show on TV is filmed here
The nightmarish shadows, bleak landscapes and stomach-churning crime scenes of NBC’s Hannibal are all the more disturbing...
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Food & Drink
Reasons to Love Toronto Now: because we’re in the midst of a bread renaissance
Fate has dealt a cruel hand to gluten-sensitive types, because there has never been a better time to buy...
City News
Reasons to Love Toronto Now: because Chantelle Winnie is redefining beauty
For decades, modelling has been the most exclusive profession on earth, restricting its ranks to underweight women with...
City News
Reasons to Love Toronto Now: because Rachel McAdams got the role she deserves
Back in 2004, when Rachel McAdams wrapped her rain-drenched legs around Ryan Gosling in The Notebook, she was hailed as the most...
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Food & Drink
Cold Ones: five of our favourite Ontario craft beers for the summer
There have never been more ways to enjoy Ontario craft beer, in every corner of the city. Here are our favourites TROPIC THUNDER...
Style
Reasons to Love Toronto Now: because our general stores are straight out of Pleasantville
1662 Queen St. W., 647-348-7060 The stuff: Smells Like Canada candles made in a Parkdale kitchen (from $28), Grohmann hunting...
City News
Reasons to Love Toronto Now: because City Hall is finally getting its act together
When Torontonians look for leadership, they’re in the habit of turning to just about anywhere other than city hall to find...
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City News
Dear Urban Diplomat: should I rat out my disability-scamming colleague?
Dear Urban Diplomat, I’m a teacher struggling to find full-time work. I recently got a job at a high school, but it only lasts...
Food & Drink
Noble Hop turns beer lovers into brewmasters
Last year, Dave Crum, a chatty 29-year-old, quit his job in finance and opened a bespoke shop for home brewers. He sells the...
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Food & Drink
These are Toronto’s best new restaurants of 2025
This year’s list includes a Korean Ecuadorian diner, a supper club that showcases regional Chinese dishes tweaked with seasonal Canadian ingredients and a Parkdale chaat house that makes a mean Pakistani Sloppy Joe. It’s official: fusion is in
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Deep Dives
The $4-Million Girlfriend Experience: The thief, the cam girl and their whirlwind fraudulent romance
Stephanie Sahler was a cam girl. Ralph Puglisi was a man willing to pay anything for her doting attention. It was the perfect arrangement—until she realized that every penny he sent her was stolen
Deep Dives
Dr. Ozempic: Inside the medical discovery that revolutionized weight loss
I was just a baby scientist when I discovered the hormone that made Ozempic possible. I had no idea how life-changing—and world-changing—that breakthrough would be
Deep Dives
A behind-the-curtain look at the insatiable political ambitions of Doug Ford
Is Ontario’s pugnacious premier charting a course for Ottawa? He definitely isn’t
not
considering a run for prime minister. A long, hard look at the populist’s playbook
Deep Dives
Sex worker and
Anora
consultant Andrea Werhun’s journey from strip clubs to Hollywood
Andrea Werhun’s dream was to be a writer, but there was a lot more money in sex work. She told herself she’d quit soon, then spent years working as a stripper. In 2022, Sean Baker hired her as a consultant on his Oscar-sweeping film. Now she’s stepping into her own spotlight
Deep Dives
Game Over: Inside fallen Toronto Raptor Jontay Porter’s sports betting scandal
As the pivotal member of a notorious betting ring, Porter was playing for another team. The story of a cheater, his bookmakers and the wager that brought them all down
Deep Dives
Megan Savard for the Defence: Meet the lawyer representing a player at the centre of the Hockey Canada trial
She’s fierce, shrewd and relentless. And she doesn’t just want to win—she wants to dismantle the prison system altogether
Deep Dives
Inside the rise and fall of the Vaulter Bandit, the 21st century’s most notorious bank robber
To fellow tourists he met around the world, Jeffery Shuman was a semi-retired developer with a bright smile, an even tan and a fat wallet. In truth, he was a legendary bank robber on the run from the Toronto police and the US Marshals
Deep Dives
Anchor Man: Fox News host John Roberts on Trump, the trade war and the American psyche
If Fox News seems an unlikely landing spot for a guy who got his start pumping out Platinum Blonde on MuchMusic, you probably haven’t heard his thoughts about joining the notorious network, the Canada–US relationship and what he misses most about Toronto
Deep Dives
Trump’s Loss, Toronto’s Gain: Meet the artists, professors, scientists and other luminaries ditching the US and moving north
They’re coming from Big Law, the Ivy League, arts institutes and beyond, brimming with smarts and energy and united by a common cause: avoiding the carnage of Donald Trump. True tales from the brain gain
Deep Dives
The Magic Lab: How chemist and computer scientist Alán Aspuru-Guzik brought self-driving laboratories from Harvard to Toronto
Aspuru-Guzik and his multinational team of mad scientists are combining chemistry, robotics and AI to fight climate change, streamline organ transplants and supercharge the scientific method. How did their lab end up at the University of Toronto? In a word: Trump
Deep Dives
Dancing Queens: Patrons, staff and performers share their wildest memories of Crews and Tangos, Toronto’s most storied drag bar
Crews and Tangos has been enforcing the rules of the Village for more than 30 years: wear what you want, kiss who you want, but don’t forget to tip the drag queens. With a condo development looming, we asked around for tales from the iconic spot
Deep Dives
The Joy of Sex with Strangers: A Toronto hotwife’s adventures in ethical non-monogamy
Three months ago, I was a suburban mom in a monogamous relationship. Now I’m sleeping with people I meet online—with my husband’s blessing—and we’ve never been happier. Don’t judge us until you’ve read our story
Deep Dives
The Scandal, the Firing and the Fallout: Anatomy of a Bay Street fiasco at RBC
Nadine Ahn was a high-ranking executive at the bank. Ken Mason, her subordinate, was rapidly promoted. Then someone claimed to see them canoodling at the Royal York, tipped off HR and triggered an inquisition
Deep Dives
Edward the Conqueror: The unlikely ascent of Canada’s telecom king
Edward Rogers was dismissed as a meddling nepo baby—until he muscled out his siblings, acquired his competitors, cornered the telecom market and became the dominant force in Canadian sports