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Toronto Life

Feb 01 2025
Magazine

Toronto Life is the city’s most confident, sophisticated and influential publication by helping readers make smart choices about food, shopping and culture.

YOUR REASON FOR ‘ME TIME’

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Bike Lanes: All the Rage

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Shop Talk • Torontonians want more retail in residential areas—as long as it’s not on their street

State of the Union • Police Association boss is one of the most contentious jobs in the city. New president Clayton Campbell is ready for a fight. Step one: arguing for a $46-million budget hike

Ego Meter • what’s making and shaking the city’s self-image

Cost of Living • What Torontonians earn and how they spend it

The Chase

Urban Diplomat

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Managing Mental Health & Addiction

THE CHOSEN ONE • AT JUST 23, SCOTTIE BARNES IS SHOULDERING THE WEIGHT OF AN IMPATIENT, BASKETBALL-MAD CITY, A HIT-AND-MISS TEAM, AND HIS OWN COLOSSAL AMBITIONS. WHAT IT’S LIKE TO BE THE FACE OF THE FRANCHISE― AND ITS BEST CHANCE OF SALVATION

DIVIDING LINE • The Bloor Street bike lane has become Toronto’s most contested strip of concrete, igniting fights over congestion, safety and the future of downtown. How a few kilometres of pavement turned the city into a battlefield

DARK HORSE • For years, Eric Lamaze was the world’s top-ranked show jumper, living an enviable life filled with fancy cars, international travel and adoring fans—the kind of life a person might do anything to protect. Inside the scandal tearing the equestrian world apart

All in the FAMILY • When a community hospital treats patients like family, magic happens.

Discover 3, a new luxury magazine for global thinkers that celebrates culture, style and innovation

Tick-Tock Trends • Three Toronto watch collectors share the objects of their obsession

The Romantic

The Retro Hunter

The Sentimentalist

Guillaume Côté’s Leslieville • The National Ballet of Canada principal dancer takes us on a tour of his favourite spots

Bowled Over • The city’s best new pasta dishes, a soul-soothing ranking

WANT ANOTHER THOUGHTFUL READ? • Subscribe to Chatelaine for award-winning journalism, delicious recipes and the best homegrown fashion, beauty and decor.

Gettin’ Jiggly With It • Toronto bars are giving Jell-O shots all kinds of grown-up twists

TRY THIS AT HOME • Dos and don’ts from Élise Hanson, Civil Works’ Jell-O whiz

THE PERKS OF BEING AN INSIDER • A GLANCE AT SOME OF THE EXCLUSIVE MEMBER EXPERIENCES OF 2024

Culture

Breadwinner • My great-grandfather started Silverstein’s Bakery in 1918. After working in music and fashion, I found my true calling and opened a bakery of my own

Cheers to the 50 Most Influential • Peek inside an exclusive evening where the city’s top influencers raised their glasses


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 76 Publisher: St. Joseph Communications Edition: Feb 01 2025

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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.

YOUR REASON FOR ‘ME TIME’

Subscriber Information

Toronto Life

Bike Lanes: All the Rage

Subscribe to Toronto Life

Shop Talk • Torontonians want more retail in residential areas—as long as it’s not on their street

State of the Union • Police Association boss is one of the most contentious jobs in the city. New president Clayton Campbell is ready for a fight. Step one: arguing for a $46-million budget hike

Ego Meter • what’s making and shaking the city’s self-image

Cost of Living • What Torontonians earn and how they spend it

The Chase

Urban Diplomat

SUBSCRIBE & SAVE!

Managing Mental Health & Addiction

THE CHOSEN ONE • AT JUST 23, SCOTTIE BARNES IS SHOULDERING THE WEIGHT OF AN IMPATIENT, BASKETBALL-MAD CITY, A HIT-AND-MISS TEAM, AND HIS OWN COLOSSAL AMBITIONS. WHAT IT’S LIKE TO BE THE FACE OF THE FRANCHISE― AND ITS BEST CHANCE OF SALVATION

DIVIDING LINE • The Bloor Street bike lane has become Toronto’s most contested strip of concrete, igniting fights over congestion, safety and the future of downtown. How a few kilometres of pavement turned the city into a battlefield

DARK HORSE • For years, Eric Lamaze was the world’s top-ranked show jumper, living an enviable life filled with fancy cars, international travel and adoring fans—the kind of life a person might do anything to protect. Inside the scandal tearing the equestrian world apart

All in the FAMILY • When a community hospital treats patients like family, magic happens.

Discover 3, a new luxury magazine for global thinkers that celebrates culture, style and innovation

Tick-Tock Trends • Three Toronto watch collectors share the objects of their obsession

The Romantic

The Retro Hunter

The Sentimentalist

Guillaume Côté’s Leslieville • The National Ballet of Canada principal dancer takes us on a tour of his favourite spots

Bowled Over • The city’s best new pasta dishes, a soul-soothing ranking

WANT ANOTHER THOUGHTFUL READ? • Subscribe to Chatelaine for award-winning journalism, delicious recipes and the best homegrown fashion, beauty and decor.

Gettin’ Jiggly With It • Toronto bars are giving Jell-O shots all kinds of grown-up twists

TRY THIS AT HOME • Dos and don’ts from Élise Hanson, Civil Works’ Jell-O whiz

THE PERKS OF BEING AN INSIDER • A GLANCE AT SOME OF THE EXCLUSIVE MEMBER EXPERIENCES OF 2024

Culture

Breadwinner • My great-grandfather started Silverstein’s Bakery in 1918. After working in music and fashion, I found my true calling and opened a bakery of my own

Cheers to the 50 Most Influential • Peek inside an exclusive evening where the city’s top influencers raised their glasses


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