Opinion | A question for Toronto’s next mayor: is it really worth living in this city anymore?

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Opinion | A question for Toronto’s next mayor: is it really worth living in this city anymore?
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As the cost of living here has been going through the roof, it sure feels to a lot of us that the quality of living is declining, writes thekeenanwire.

, or whether you can walk out to a major street that’s alive with people eating and drinking and living together in public.

Those two categories combined are the value proposition of big city life: real estate and other things might be more expensive than in smaller towns and rural areas, but there’s mass transit that will take you places, services at your doorstep, public spaces nearby that you can go out and enjoy with other people, lots of interesting things to see and do in easy proximity, fun stuff going on all over the place you can experience with your neighbours.

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