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City’s start-up scene is maturing after years of dizzying growth
Brigitte Shim on the buildings, bakeries and walkways of Ontario’s capital
Deliciousness from around the world and local delicacies (butter tart, anyone?) await you in abundance in this most diverse of cities
Linwood Barclay, the bestselling detective novelist, tracks his life in trains
Bliss out in a hammam, immerse yourself in an ice bath or go with the flow on a therapeutic-waters circuit
Winners wanted more than academic acclaim — they identified ways to turn aspirations into concrete, real-world results
Stays that offer everything from Jazz Age elegance to cutting-edge cool via eco chic
Your go-tos from everything from bacon butties and beers to Toronto’s top tables – via Jamaican-Italian fusion and omakase feasts
The legendary writer on teaming up with the choreographer to transform her MaddAddam into a ballet
Six sleek troves filled with collectibles by Canada’s coolest designers
An invigorating array of movies also included Key and Peele in animation ‘Wendell & Wild’ and Korea’s beguiling ‘Walk Up’
‘The Fabelmans’ and ‘Glass Onion’ lead the pack, with Jennifer Lawrence also impressing as a veteran in ‘Causeway’
The CEO of the Toronto International Film Festival shares his city highlights — from north to south
We asked you where you like to enjoy the great outdoors in the city. From lush parks to sandy beaches, here are your top spots
Fancy an AI-created pint? With its droves of pioneering — and playful — indie breweries, the Canadian city is a must-do for beer aficionados
The British Michelin-starred chef-patron on his insatiable appetite for the city’s wildly eclectic food scene — elk sliders, poutine and all
Five of the top neighbourhood restaurants in one of the most exciting food scenes in North America
Despite the recent rout, private digital money seems more likely to mutate than die
Critics question use of tough emergency powers as political polarisation has worsened
Canadian PM moves to break-up demonstrations against pandemic restrictions that have besieged Ottawa
Documentaries and the dramatisation of a real-life cave drama perform best in a mixed bag lacking the heavy hitters of Venice
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Case count per capita exceeds that of the US for the first time since the pandemic began
The ‘condo craze’ has moved from the centre of the Canadian city to its fringes, and prices are growing rapidly
GCHQ; the vaccine dilemma; Spotify and much more . . .
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