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27 It’s classy, it’s campy, its delicious: our guide to Toronto’s 24 best brunches

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A new name hopefully marks a new beginning for Sankofa Square Although the City of Toronto has acknowledged that the Dundas name recalls the racist roots of the slave trade and the role Henry Dundas played, the price tag for a complete renaming was too steep. Instead, the city is moving to rename one of its prominent public spaces as well as transit stations. The city has decided that Yonge-Dundas Square will be renamed

Sankofa Square, which refers to the Ghanaian concept of reflecting on and reclaiming the past. Hopefully, it’s the first of many steps to make this civic square a livelier and safer area. The move follows other renaming efforts to combat systemic racism such as Ryerson University to Toronto Metropolitan University. A secondary school in Vaughan was also renamed.

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The city needs to move past excessive road salt use to protect waterways

The destructive Toronto winter diet of salt and natural gas

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Each winter, Ontario uses about three to five million tonnes of road salt — and although this may improve slippery conditions, Don Jackson, a professor at the University of Toronto's department of ecology & evolutionary biology, shines a light on the hidden perils of doing this. "Vegetation, particularly trees along roadways, faces salt-induced damage, resulting in dieback and browning of foliage," explained Jackson. "And the environmental effects stretch far beyond winter." Recent research has highlighted a concerning rise in salt buildup across the waterways of the Great Lakes. Unlike other

pollutants, salt doesn't get ab- strong advocate for cleaner energy sorbed by plants or soil or even get and is drawing attention to the filtered out in waste water treat- plans for expansion of fossil gas ment. Instead, it builds up in power plants in Ontario, but spewater sources. This excessive salt- cifically the Portlands. The Ontario government iness, particularly noticeable in urban creeks and rivers, goes way promised the gas plant, which was beyond what's safe for freshwater opposed by locals and city council, creatures and is disrupting the would only run during peak lives of fish, turtles and frogs. energy demand hours. However, Moreover, this doesn’t just pose recent data from the summer environmental hazards but also has a negative impact on health. “It’s a long-term "Reducing road salt usage is pivotal. Appropriate application issue that demethods, such as using brine in mands immediate advance of storms or undergoing professional training for commer- attention.” cial application, can significantly minimize excessive usage,” ex- shows that it was operating for 21 plained Jackson. “[And on an in- hours a day. According to a dividual level], if you're dealing further investigation, it wasn’t the with a typical driveway, the only one. The Halton Hills Genamount of salt you need is equiv- erating Station, Goreway Power Station in Brampton and the alent to a small coffee cup.” three gas plants in the GTA ran Say no to natural gas for more than 14 hours per day, Another environmental battle is throughout the year. going on this winter when it That’s why Gibbons and his comes to Toronto’s use of natural team are loudly ringing alarm gas. Jack Gibbons, chair at the bells over the Ford government's Ontario Clean Air Alliance, is a ambitious plan to catapult gas

plant output by an astonishing like sand or fresh cat litter instead of salt. He also stressed the impor700 per cent by 2043. “[This proposal is] taking us in tance of behavioral adjustments, absolutely the wrong direction. such as modifying driving practices When the world is on fire, the last and adopting snow tires, to lower thing we should be doing is ex- the need for excessive road salt, panding the size of the Portland which also helps reduce the gas plant and producing more amount of rust cars experience. "It's a long-term issue that dedirty gas,” said Gibbons. “It will damage our climate, it will lead to mands immediate attention," said more asthma attacks for Toronto Jackson. "While road salt dissolves residents, and it's also unnecessary. in water, reducing its application We've got much cleaner and rates is key. Over time, natural dilution through rainfall and snowlower cost options.” These alternatives, according to melt can help improve salt Gibbons, include strategic invest- concentrations." As for what to do about the ments in energy efficiency and innovative technologies, which have province’s usage of fossil fuels, the potential to save $500 million Gibbons said people should conannually. Specifically, Gibbons tact local MPPs. “You should be asking them to said this could be the practice of shifting electricity usage away strongly oppose building new gasfrom peak hours, exploring im- fired power plants and to strongly ports of affordable water power support wind and solar energy,” from Quebec and maximizing said Gibbons. “If we want to proOntario's wind and solar energy. tect our climate, if we want to proHowever, both Jackson and tect public health, if we want to Gibbons echo a resounding call reduce electricity bills, we should for immediate change. Jackson be pursuing wind and solar energy, emphasized the importance of ac- but we're not. That's the key mestion, advocating for reduced per- sage here.” —Jemicah Colleen Marasigan 9 sonal usage and using alternatives | JANUARY 2024

Winter in Toronto means two things: icy roads that need salt and cosy homes heated by natural gas. Both come with a terrible environmental cost so high that critics want the city to do something about it and do it right now. Road salt and natural gas seem like everyday essentials, but the negative environmental impacts are piling up.


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Now that Premier Ford has control of the highways for the Greater Toronto Area, he has an opportunity to implement a comprehensive congestion pricing plan for the region. Although he has dismissed the possibility out of hand, this government has shown itself to be adept at revisiting positions. Introducing road pricing or congestion fees in the Greater Toronto Area will not be easy or uncontroversial. But the GTA is plagued with one of the worst congestions in North America and its effects are significant. The cost of congestion is pegged at $6 billion in lost productivity. The Toronto Region Board of Trade estimated in 2018 that the cost of congestion to the average household is $125 per year. Since drivers are already paying indirectly for the cost of congestion through time stuck in traffic and for loss in productivity, would drivers be willing to pay directly to get where they want to go faster? I think the answer is yes. The current provincial policy subsidizes the indirect costs that some drivers pay by letting them use HOV lanes under certain conditions. If a driver has one or more passengers or drives a “green” vehicle they can access the HOV lanes, which reduces

their travel time. This is a virtuebased policy, but the reality is that there is no objective way to measure whether a car with two passengers is helping to reduce congestion. The virtue-based policy should be replaced by an economic-based policy. Road pricing and congestion charges have been shown to work in multiple jurisdictions. Each policy is slightly different. The most successful and wellknown congestion charge was imposed by London, U.K. Drivers who wish to enter the city core during certain times must pay a fee. New York City approved a similar measure on the lower half of Manhattan. The money raised from the fee is reinvested back into transit and transportation infrastructure. The downtown core has been hard hit by the effects of the pandemic, and any congestion charge would add to this hardship. The reality is that the construction and reduced lane capacity already serve as a disincentive to drive downtown. Maybe congestion charges can be considered once the Ontario Line is completed. KAREN STINTZ is a former city councillor and was a chair of the TTC.


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Doug Ford has long wanted to plunk a tourist attraction on the city’s waterfront

Ford finally gets his Ferris wheel building — 13 storeys high — was too large, that spending $650 million of public money on an underwater parking garage was crazy and that the contract with Therme should be made public. City council became involved and promised to fight the provincial scheme. Therme reduced the size of the building somewhat, but Ford refused to budge on most of the other issues. The Greenbelt scandal embarrassed him so much that he looked for a way of addressing the opposition to his plans for Ontario Place. An injunction sought to prevent redevelopment until the legally required environmental assessment was completed, increasing the pressure on him. Ford’s response was to offer a new financial deal for Toronto. He and Mayor Chow announced in late November an agreement to talk further about the province taking over the Gardiner Expressway and Don Valley Parkway, removing large financial burdens from the city if finally confirmed. There’s money from the province to help with the city’s operating costs for the next three years for the Crosstown and the Finch West LRT, other money for homelessness and new subway cars but conditional on the feds providing the same amount. This is hardly a “New Deal for To-

ronto,” but it helps in the short term. The key section of the New Deal is Bill 154, which has nothing to do with money but gives the province a free hand with Ontario Place: Provincial approvals for Ontario Place redevelopment “need not be consistent with any policy statement issued under the Planning Act.” It exempts development from the Environmental Assessment Act and the Ontario Heritage Act and from all city powers including the city’s noise bylaw. Bill 154 also states that no legal action may be taken against the government or any of its members for anything done regarding Ontario Place. The Bill was approved in a day without public hearings and without debate in the legislative assembly. The province can proceed in spite of any laws, exempting itself from any court oversight. Extraordinary. The big bully has imposed his will, although a judicial review has since been filed alleging the bill does not comply with the rule of law or natural justice. In early December, the province began cutting down the 800 mature trees where the new spa will go. This is what Premier Ford’s New Deal for the city looks like. JOHN SEWELL is a former mayor of Toronto.

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The development of Ontario Place has sucked an enormous amount of attention and energy from politicians and bureaucrats at both Queen’s Park and city hall, far surpassing the attention paid to homeless people living in tents, refugees living on the sidewalks, 10 per cent of the population using food banks, extraordinarily high rents and climate change. This focus represents misplaced priorities, and it can be blamed on Premier Doug Ford who has had visions of his personal stamp on the Toronto waterfront for more than a decade. In 2011 as city councillor, he proposed a Ferris wheel and a floating hotel for the Portlands. Two years later he wanted a casino, but that scheme too found no support at city council. When he became premier in 2018, he realized his dream. The very day after his majority government was elected, the firms retained to redesign the easterly portion of Ontario Place were fired. He had a scheme, but he wouldn’t say what it was. The province apparently held a competition for the site and announced in 2021 that a 95-year contract had been awarded to Therme, an Austrian company that runs high-end spas. That’s when citizen action coalesced into Ontario Place for All, arguing that public space should not be privatized, that the proposed

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For years, the long-anticipated opening of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT was hinted to be in September 2024, according to the recently released 2024 operating and capital budgets by TTC staff. Despite months of speculation and a reluctance to disclose a projected date, the city staff report suggests that the TTC is prepping for a potential September date. “The TTC is planning for opening of Lines 5 and 6 in September 2024, but this may change,” reads the report. Earlier reports indicated a possible December 2024 opening, which is also possible, given Metrolinx has confirmed nothing at this point. “Thanks for reaching out on this one,” a Metrolinx spokesperson wrote to Post via email, regarding the December date. “As noted, CTS has made progress on the Eglinton Crosstown LRT, but unpredictable technical issues affect the opening date significantly. There are still many risks in the project schedule that prevent us from being able to give a confirmed opening date; however, we intend to do regular technical reviews and will update the public more as the project progresses towards completion and

service.” Despite the challenges faced during construction, the Eglinton Crosstown LRT is now over 97 per cent complete. Additionally, the proposed 2024 budget includes a freeze on TTC fares, following a 10 cent increase in 2023, to alleviate the impact on riders amid current economic conditions. The projected cost to operate the TTC in 2024 is estimated at $2.57 billion, with revenues covering $1.34 billion and the remaining $1.23 billion requiring funding from the City of Toronto. The construction of the LRT commenced in 2011 with an anticipated completion date of 2020. Nevertheless, a series of obstacles, such as the identification of a concrete flaw and an ongoing legal dispute between Metrolinx and contractor Crosslinx Transit Solutions, have resulted in persistent setbacks and complications. In 2018, the project’s budget stood at $11.78 billion, encompassing the costs of design, construction, financing and a 30-year maintenance plan for the light rail transit (LRT) system. Presently, that figure has surged to $12.81 billion. — Ron Johnson


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A number of former local businesses have been painted black by a development company

Blacked-out block hurts business grapple with the visual disruption in their daily lives and its potential repercussions for local businesses, especially during a season that traditionally thrives on festive shopping. The development in question, with the municipal address of 3180–3202 Yonge St., is for an 11-storey mixed-use condominium building, which stretches a city block between Bedford Park and Woburn Avenue, just north of Lawrence. The 109 residential units that make up the development will consist of 15 one-bedrooms with dens, 38 two-bedrooms, 44 twobedrooms with dens and 12 three-bedrooms, and there will be 91 parking spots within two storeys of underground parking, plus 83 bicycle spots. The blackened storefronts serve as a visual reminder of the ongoing transformations in urban spaces, where the decisions of developers can have immediate and tangible effects on the experiences of residents and the vitality of local commerce. “We know how much money we put into streetscape, and to have this company do this was just awful,” said Don, who said the BIA will again make an appeal to the developer and local councillors to try to change what has happened. —Ron Johnson

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The community near Yonge BIA and asked us if we have a Street and Lawrence Avenue in preference for a colour — it's Toronto finds itself amidst an paint,” she said. “It would have unexpected urban eyesore, as a cost them nothing more to have row of former small businesses, painted a colour that we could now vacant and awaiting devel- agree upon. And black would not opment, sports a coat of black have been it." paint. As the holiday season unThis unconventional esthetic folded in December, the blackchoice by the development com- painted storefronts may have pany, particularly during the posed a unique challenge to the holiday shopping season, has area's retail landscape. The raised eyebrows and concerns choice of colour had the potenamong local residents. The tial to deter foot traffic, affecting stretch of storefronts, awaiting the initiation of a condo project, “ To think that this has been painted black for months, creating a stark visual individual and his contrast in the vibrant neighbor- company think it’s hood. “We were extremely — a word OK to do this.” that somebody was using is ‘disrespected’ that they went ahead retail sales during a crucial time and did this, and it's obviously for businesses. ugly. Anybody who would think “To think that this individual otherwise is fooling themselves," and his company think it's OK said Bev Don, the treasurer and to do this to our streetscape, I former president of the Yonge- mean, it's like abandoned buildLawrence BIA. ings,” Don said. The decision to use black “It can't not affect the busipaint has raised ire within the nesses." community. Although the develIn the broader context of Toopment company has remained ronto's urban evolution, the steadfast in its decision, accord- black-painted storefronts could ing to a local news story, citing become symbolic of the tensions the imminent demolition and between development interests redevelopment plans, locals such and the immediate concerns of as Don expressed discontent the community. with the lack of consideration for Although the development the neighborhood's current state. company asserts the temporary "They could have come to the nature of the situation, residents

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ects have been announced. Some of the winners include fitness equipment at Clarinda Park, Bayview village street signs, benches at Elkhorn Park and a historical plaque at Thomas Clarke House. The new and improved spaces will be crucial in cultivating community recreation, engagement and identity. Coun. Carroll's dedication to participatory budgeting is not a new endeavour. Having successfully championed a threeyear pilot project in the former Ward 33, resulting in 14 resident-chosen capital projects, she continues to spearhead PB independently in her current role. She said it doesn’t just help the residents feel more engaged and part of a community, it informs her outlook as well. “As a city councillor, this process also teaches me and our city staff more about exactly what our local communities need so that we can work to best serve them. It really is a win-win all around,” she said. Her commitment to the proven model of direct democracy persists, and she is actively exploring avenues to ensure that the community's voice continues to shape the allocation of city funds. —Samantha Steele


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VACA ANT HOME E TAX It’s time to declare. l All residential property owners must declare the occcupancy status of their property everry year. Even if they live theree.

Building boom on Mount Pleasant The Mount Pleasant Road com- the South Eglinton Davisville munity is under intense devel- Residents' Association’s opment pressure and all signs (SEDRA). point to an increase as even apThe Menkes proposal joins a proved developments are looking number of other applications in to add more height. the immediate area that are in In December, Menkes Devel- various stages of the planning opments resubmitted plans to the process. These include Rockport City of Toronto for a housing Group’s proposal for an adproject that could bring unprece- ditional four storeys at 717–733 dented height to the Mount Mount Pleasant Rd. Pleasant Road community, in For the former project, Tomidtown Toronto. ronto’s committee of adjustment The latest proposal for the recently turned down Rockport’s lands at 61-75 Brownlow Ave., right near Mount Pleasant and “What we look for Eglinton, is for a pair of 59-storey is, ‘What does the residential towers and 1,559 units, up from a previous three-tower community get proposal of 1,041 units, with out of this?’” buildings of 35 to 45 storeys. Unthinkable in scale just a few request for additional height, and years ago, the development exem- an appeal has yet to be filed with plifies how Mount Pleasant Road the Ontario Land Tribunal. — and the immediate area surMeanwhile, for 289–305 Balrounding it — is becoming a liol St. a conditional settlement flashpoint for potential highrise for a 31-storey residential tower, development in the wake of last with 273 new residential units, year’s provincial More Homes including 71 retirement home Built Faster Act, which overrides suites, was reached between the local zoning to allow greater den- city and the developer in Desity, particularly around transit cember. hubs. For the Mount Pleasant Vil“In all these applications that lage BIA, all this potential develwe’re seeing for tall development, opment has an obvious upside — they are all quoting this new it could bring many more new legislation from the province, customers to local businesses. which pretty much opens up the However, there are also concerns. floodgates … for development,” “The concerns, as you can said Jeff Latto, chair of the guess, are rising rents, which is as tall/mid-rise working group of expected since it goes hand in

hand with rising property taxes, and, of course, traffic issues,” said Keven Menager, community manager for the BIA. Menager pointed to parking issues during the earlier construction of the Mount Pleasant Eglinton Crosstown LRT station. Contractors took away parking from local businesses. He said he worries the same could happen as developers begin breaking ground for new condos. Although such developments would unquestionably change the character of the Mount Pleasant neighbourhood, SEDRA, which represents residents in the area bounded by Eglinton to the north, Bayview Avenue to the east, Yonge Street to the west, and Merton Street to the south — understands the importance of building more homes amid the housing crisis in Toronto. “We need intensification, we need development — we’re 100 per cent on board,” said Latto, who is actively tracking about 20 developments in SEDRA’s broader catchment area. “Whenever we challenge an application, it’s rarely because of how high it is,” he added. Instead of trying to veto density, the grassroots group is focused on community benefits. “What we look for is, ‘What does the community get out of this development?’” Latto said. —Josh Sherman

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What’s good around the neighbourhood Bonpoint, a luxury European brand for children’s wear, just opened its Canadian flagship store at 151 Bloor St. W. Along with high-end clothing from ages 0 to 14, the brand also offers a clean beauty line “for the whole family,” which includes moisturizers, hair care, baby bath products and even fragrance products. Bonpoint plans to expand throughout Canada soon after the launch of this first store.

Diavola Pizza just opened in midtown and they’re cooking up Roman-style pizzas — a type of pizza often found on the streets of Rome served in a rectangular shape. A sister company to local favourite Slayer Burger next door, the menu is similarly simple at the new pizza joint at 3 Glebe Rd. Customers can choose one of seven pizza options, including a double truffle slice, a classic margherita and a Slayer slice with burger beef, bacon, caramelized Hermie’s and Zzavía are both onion and burger sauce. set to open soon in Bayview! Hermie’s was a popular Filipino- Designer Row is coming to ToCanadian restaurant in Riverdale ronto! This discount retailer that closed in late 2023, but fans offers brand names and designer of Hermie’s food are in luck — fashion from 20 to 60 per cent soon you’ll be able to visit their below full-price retailers, and Denew restaurant at 1595 Bayview signer Row is launching a new loAve. Little is known about up- cation in North York, located at coming pizza spot Zzavía, open- 5051 Yonge St. Prepare to comb ing at 1597 Bayview Ave., through racks of goods to find the but Zzavía promises to “reimag- perfect designer piece you’ve been waiting for! ine pizza.”

Kotn, a popular sustainable basics brand that first launched on Queen West, has just opened a new flagship location on Ossington. The company designs highquality basics, including T-shirts, turtlenecks and loungewear, in Canada and ethically produces the collections in Egypt and Portugal. The new location fits right in at 148 Ossington Ave. with its trendy and minimalist interior! Paris Saint-Germain has opened its first Canadian location in Toronto, making it a go-to spot for soccer fans and fashion enthusiasts alike. The famous Parisian football club has made a name for itself as a highly desirable fashion brand, so the new location at 339 Queen St. W. will likely be a popular new spot in the area for shoppers looking to add a little sports influence to their wardrobe.

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REAL ESTATE NEWS takes time. There are all kinds of initiatives, but I think three years from now, the market will still be very tight. What does the beginning of 2024 have in store for us?

The first quarter of 2024 will be a challenging quarter. Interest rates will remain relatively high, demand is slowing, supply in terms of relisting is a problem, and we may see some distressed sales in the market. We’ll see more supply than before, which will have a negative impact on prices. And the first quarter will be challenging for the condo market in particular. Why the condo market?

The issue is investors. As interest rates remain elevated in the first quarter of the L-R: The condo market is being impacted by a lack of investors, economist Benjamin Tal year, investors will not be buying the way they usually do, and in fact, they might be selling. As for supply, new constructions are still going on, so supply is rising, but demand is slowing. year, we’ll start to see very clear signs that will not be. You don't have to be an econthe market is starting to recover. There’s a omist to predict what will happen. So I Where do you predict lot of pent up demand in the market. In- predict the market will be tight two or interest rates will bottom out? terest rates will start to fall. I think people three years from now, but in between Today, the overnight rate is 5 per cent, so there will be a soft period in which the by the end of 2024, it will likely be at 3.5 will see the light by spring of 2024. market will adjust. per cent.

2024 to bring falling rates & market recovery After a year of constantly rising interest rates and a trend of increasing new listings combined with a drop in sales, from renters to homeowners, everyone is looking for some relief in 2024. We caught up with top CIBC economist Benjamin Tal for his thoughts on the year ahead and Looking a few years out, what we can expect from Toronto’s hous- what do you predict? If you look at the situation two or three ing market. years from now, when the demand is back, We’re apparently in a buyer’s the supply will not be there. Looking at market right now. Will that change? pre-sale activity in the condo space, we are The way I put it is it’s a buyer’s market not making anything new that will be with no buyers. But this is a temporary available two or three years from now. So pause or slowing. By the second half of the the demand will be there but the supply

The market has been pretty rough in Toronto. Are you saying it’s going to be worse in the near future?

For people struggling right now with mortgage payments, should they try to wait it out?

The short answer is yes. The government Timing is very tricky. I think that if you is now trying to boost the supply of rental need to sell, you have to sell. But the likeapartment buildings, and that's very good. lihood is that the market will be relatively The waiving of HST on rental housing subdued over the next few months and builds is a very welcome change. But it all then will start improving.

If you’re planning to sell your home, the first thing your realtor might do is look at recent sales on your street for a price comparison. But what do you do if your neighbour decided to sell for well under their home’s value? “It’s a matter of what the buyer of your home will agree to; they might say, ‘I’m not paying a penny more than what that other house sold for,” Elise Stern, broker at Harvey Kalles Real Estate Brokerage, said. That isn’t usually a problem if your neighbour sold the house under the usual circumstances. But in today’s market that has plenty of supply and not enough demand, sellers who need to sell might be motivated to sell under asking or list at a competitive price — which could make a dent in your home’s value. An analysis of home sales in Toronto by real estate data platform Wahi found that, based on the last 30 days, every neighbourhood in the city is seeing a trend of underbidding — and some areas are experiencing more extreme bids under asking than others. In Forest

Hill, the median bid is $495,000 under asking, while the median was at $300,000 for York Mills and even $113,000 for Thornhill. All three of these medians were based on just five sales that occurred within the past month in each neighbourhood — making it likely that it was just one or two sales that skewed the average lower. But what do you do if one of those under-asking bids was accepted by a neighbour on your street? “The motivation is important,” Stern said. “I would call the listing agent of a home that sold under asking down the street and say, ‘Well, what happened there?’” There are plenty of reasons why a home might have sold for lower than expected, and Stern said the more knowledge you have, the better. “It could be they were just desperate because they're moving out in a week and closing on another house and needed to sell. It could be that they have a pink kitchen and blue toilets.” Tim Syrianos, broker of record of Re/Max Ultimate Realty, said the neighbourhood you live in will also in-

dicate whether that outlying home sale can have a real impact on your own home’s value or not. “If the homes on your street are similar in style because they were built in the last 10, 15 years and there hasn't really been any room for improvements or additions, it may affect value a lot more,” he said. “But in areas like Summerhill, established Toronto neighbourhoods where homes are 60, 70 years old, there's been a lot of work done on these homes. There’s so much variation that it’s difficult to compare.” It’s a sentiment that Stern echoed, also noting that, in a market that’s constantly changing, a sale made a month ago might not be an accurate measure of home values for a sale you’re trying to make today. “You’re rarely comparing apples to apples in a Toronto neighbourhood, and there are always ebbs and flows in the market,” she said. —Julia Mastroianni

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6ix reasons to tune in to the Grammys At the Grammys award show, in the company of stars like Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo are some stars of our own! The incredible Alvvays received a nod for best alternative music performance, and Toronto band Badbadnotgood was nominated in the best remixed recording category. Drake has seemingly ended his boycott of the Grammys after receiving four nominations. Joel

Zimmerman (local DJ deadmau5) was nominated for album Kx5. Plus the team behind Ryan Gosling’s viral “I’m Just Ken” moment received a songwriting nom. And we can’t forget the wonderful Joni Mitchell — we’re claiming her as our own since she launched her career here — with a nomination for best folk album. Tune in on Feb. 7 to cheer them all on. Let’s go, Toronto!

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Dear Sangita: I want to dump my boyfriend and date his friend the consequences. For me, it would be difficult. I would have so much remorse over breaking up a friendship. But maybe that person is right for you.

Dear Sangita: My New Year’s resolution is to break up with my awful boyfriend and start dating his best friend! His best friend is just a much better f it for me. Neither of us have acted on it, but I want to. How do I do this without breaking up their friendship? —Betting on the better boyfriend Dear Betting: There's no getting around breaking up the friendship, especially if they're best friends. But you need to take the time to figure out whether you really have feelings for him. Since they're best friends, there's a chance they have some similarities. It sounds like you’re not in a good place with your boyfriend, and you’re finding solace in the friend, who is the nice guy in the friendship. I think you need to break up with your boyfriend and assess the situation. If you do date the best friend, you will be the one breaking up that friendship. Ho-

Dear Sangita: My son is having his f irst child, and I’m really excited, but my husband isn’t. I’ve always wanted grandchildren and would be happy to take care of them. I thought my husband would be too, but he’s said he doesn’t want anything to do with child care. What do I do? —Give in to grandparenting

wever, if it’s the best friend who says he wants to be with you and it's mutual, then he'll break up that friendship and he'll step away from him. And then you’ll be able to start your own lives. I’ve seen this happen before. A friend of mine was dating this guy, and it looked like it was very serious. But they hung out with this third person, who was a friend. The boyfriend left my

friend and ended up dating the other woman. And they are now married with two kids, and they're completely vibing. So of course, it could happen. But you have to handle it very carefully, because you’re going to look like the bad guy. With the example of my friend, she and the other woman don’t talk at all anymore. But clearly the woman is happy with

Dear Give In: I think once the

child comes, it's a completely different experience for grandparents. Your husband is saying he’s done raising kids. But once you become a grandparent, your whole vision changes. I've never seen grandparents who want to step away from the grandchild, and they will do whatever they can to help — not the son, but to

be there for the grandchild. The fact that he thinks it's parenting — it's not, it's grandparenting! You don't have the responsibilities, and you get to experience a lot of joy with this child. Your husband may be looking at it from a financial perspective, saying, “Hey, we're supposed to be retiring, and I don't want to parent.” I think he’ll change his tune once the child is here. I don’t think you need to be bringing this up right now, though. You may be stepping too quickly — your son may not need your help with child care! Take it a step at a time and just wait for your son to come to you if he needs it. But enjoy being a grandparent! It’s the best time. Have a relationship or life question for Sangita? Send it to advice@postcity.com. SANGITA PATEL is our advice columnist and was previously a host on ET Canada.


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Playing a surgeon on the most well-known medical drama of our time, Grey’s Anatomy, Giacomo Gianniotti’s character has landed in prison, gotten stabbed and even appeared in the afterlife. So it’s no surprise that the Toronto actor has jumped at the chance to play a role that involves, yes, some drama, but also a lot of comedy. “This show is definitely more heavily rooted in a more lighthearted and comedic world,” he says of Wild Cards, a new CBC series premiering on Jan. 10, starring Gianniotti as detective Cole Ellis. “I thought it’s really fun that, week to week, we're going to try and make people laugh. There are a lot of really heavy things going on in our world right now, and I think people are looking to turn on their TV and watch something that is like comfort food.” Although he says the show isn’t trying to “reinvent the wheel” when it comes to cop shows, Gianniotti says he, costar Vanessa Morgan and the show’s creator, Michael Konyves, wanted to make something original. “I think I just kind of wanted to create in a bubble; we wanted to create something that was our own.” It’s a new direction from his experience in landing his first major role on Grey’s Anatomy.

Gianniotti, who was born in Italy but grew up in Toronto, attended Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts and split his time between his two homes finding stage, film and television work where he could. “I went out to Los Angeles for pilot season in the hopes of getting the lead or a role on a brand new show, and what I ended up getting was a role on a show that was so well established,” he says. “It was like hopping on to this very fast moving train, and so the challenge became, ‘Well, how do I fit into this?’” It was clear that he succeeded in finding his place: on a show where new characters come and go within a season or less, Gianniotti’s Andrew DeLuca had a seven-season arc on the show and built up an ardent fanbase. Now, called back to Canada — the show is filmed in Vancouver — Gianniotti is ready to bring his skills to the Canadian screen. “There's heart in this show — both my character and Vanessa's character have dark pasts and demons that they've wrestled with. They’re human experiences that we can all relate to. So I'm excited to showcase some of those things as well.” —Julia Mastroianni


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KiSS 92.5 host proposed with Mariah Carey by his side Reporter and producer of KiSS 92.5’s The Roz & Mocha Show, Maurie Sherman — better known as Damnit Maurie — has spent his career snagging interviews with celebrities such as Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber. So it’s no surprise that, when it came time to propose to his husband, CTV publicist Matthew Almeida, it had to involve a grand celebrity moment! Here, “The Damnits” share the details of that star-studded proposal and dream elopement. How they met

We met in the press room at the MuchMusic Video Awards (MMVAs) in 2007. Matthew was working the event, and I was there to cover it for the radio station. I approached Matthew and tapped his shoulder to ask a media-related question and we chatted for a bit. The first date

Months later I finally asked Matthew out for dinner. We were to

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Matthew is a diehard Mariah Carey fan — a true lamb! Every time I brought up conversations surrounding marriage he would always say that he didn’t need to get married or need a piece of paper to be together and that our relationship was enough. One time, he jokingly brushed me off by saying, “I’ll marry you when I get to meet Mariah.” And so I Maurie Sherman and Matthew Almeida eloped in Central Park went to work behind the scenes with Mariah’s team and proposed meet in the lobby of my apart- what we were for awhile before he onstage in Las Vegas at her 2009 ment, but Matthew arrived early, finally said, “Yes, let’s give this a concert and introduced Matthew and I wasn’t done getting ready shot.” I remember saying to him to his idol. He said yes! Mariah yet, so I invited him up. We ended one day, “Listen, whenever you are and her team were amazing and up ordering Chinese takeout and ready just let me know. And on even brought out champagne. A watched Big Brother. It may sound New Year’s Eve, Matthew put a fan captured the proposal on boring as a first date, but we felt card that read, “Now Is The Right their phone and posted it on comfortable and at home with Time” under my dinner plate, YouTube. when I wasn’t looking, and when each other right from the start. the waitress removed my plate, The wedding and honeymoon The courtship there was the note. Years later, We got married on Dec. 29, Matthew just wanted to be Matthew found a magnet with 2016, in New York City, which friends at first, so just friends is the same quote inscribed, which is also served as our honeymoon.

We both love New York at Christmas and knew we wanted to get married there around the holidays. So we eloped and chose the Bethesda Terrace in New York’s Central Park as the location to exchange our vows and from there went to our favourite N.Y.C. hot spots including Katz’s Delicatessen for dinner and Serendipity 3 for dessert. We also rented a vintage N.Y.C. Checker cab to add to the experience. The secret to success

Bicker often, which you’ve all heard on The Roz & Mocha Show with The Damnits segments (and yes, they are all real), but the key is really to laugh often. And separate bathrooms help! Find joy in the little things and never take life too seriously. The future

Our life together looks like two old divas … like Statler and Waldorf from The Muppets!


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The top January shows with Madonna, Mormons and more MUSIC 1. Go to Madonna

For four decades, Madonna Louise Ciccone has been an iconic force in the music industry, showcasing her versatility and captivating audiences worldwide. Her highly anticipated Celebration Tour faced an unexpected delay when Madonna was hospitalized for a severe bacterial infection. Now, the Celebration Tour is back, promising an exploration of Madonna's extensive catalog and paying homage to her roots in New York City. The tour will be a unique experience with special guest Bob the Drag Queen, a.k.a. Caldwell Tidicue, joining Madonna on all dates across the globe. The Material Girl sets up shop at the Scotiabank Arena for two nights on Jan. 11 and 12.

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Experience the theatrical phenomenon that is The Book of Mormon, hailed as “the best musical of this century” by the New York Times. With accolades from the Washington Post, Entertainment Weekly and Jimmy Fallon of The

Tonight Show, this nine-time Tony Award–winning Best Musical promises a night of unparalleled entertainment. The outrageous comedy follows the journey of mismatched missionaries spreading the Good Word across the globe. Catch the international sensation at the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto from Jan. 24 to Feb. 11, 2024. Be sure to secure your tickets for this standing-room-only production that has captivated audiences in London, Broadway and throughout North America, despite its explicit language. COMEDY

3. Go to Chris Tucker The Legend Tour, featuring Chris Tucker, the internationally acclaimed actor, producer and comedian, hits Meridian Hall on Jan. 9. Renowned for his iconic role as detective James Carter in the Rush Hour film series alongside Jackie Chan, Tucker’s career skyrocketed after gaining popularity on Russell Simmons’s HBO Def Comedy Jam in the early 1990s. His diverse filmography includes cult classics like Friday, collaborations with renowned directors such as Quentin Tarantino

and producing and starring in the Net- thought-provoking play written by Joanna Murray-Smith and directed by flix special Chris Tucker Live. Rob Kempson. Exploring themes of capitalism, race and pop culture, the MUSIC 4. See Lara St. John play revolves around Sidney, portrayed Renowned Canadian violinist Lara St. by Deborah Drakeford, a pop star grapJohn is set to grace the Mazzoleni pling with the challenges of reinventing Concert Hall on Jan. 20 as part of the herself as she navigates the complexities 21C Music Festival presented by the of fame beyond 40. The cast, including Royal Conservatory. Described as a Nabil Traboulsi, Christopher Allen, "phenomenon" by The Strad and a Sergio Di Zio, Kyra Harper, Julie "high-powered soloist" by the New York Lumsden and Shauna Thompson, deTimes, Lara St. John will showcase her livers a compelling performance that extraordinary talent through solo violin delves into the intricacies of career, performances featuring compositions identity and fulfillment. by 12 prominent artists, including Laurie Anderson, Valerie Coleman and ART 6. See Assembly Hall Gabriela Lena Frank. Beyond her musical prowess, Lara St. John is recog- Opening on Jan. 20, the Art Gallery of nized as a musical maverick, video Ontario presents June Clark: Unreeditor, survivor and the proud owner of quited Love, an exhibition featuring Ancalagon, her label since 1999. The American-born, Toronto-based artist evening promises to be a unique blend June Clark. The work explores the symof classical and new music, highlighting bolic and material aspects of the American flag, with Clark re-imagining its Lara St. John's versatile artistry. abstract associations through repetition and inventive use of materials like rust, THEATRE 5. Go to Rockabye tea stains and found objects. From Jan. 26 to Feb. 11, the Factory Theatre is presenting Rockabye, a


TORONTO’S TOP DENTISTS SECTION

For the first edition of Post City’s Top Dentists List, we asked the people who know them best — fellow dentists. We sent a survey to practitioners who operate in the GTA, asking them to name the dentists they would recommend. We received hundreds of nominations and selected our 2024 cohort from their contributions. This is the magazine’s first year recognizing the city’s dentists

who are considered some of the best in their fields, and our similar lists for Top Doctors and Top Lawyers are some of the highest ranked on Google, showing we have become a trusted resource for many Torontonians. We’re proud to share with you the Top Dentists List of 2024, featuring 193 dentists! We want to thank the dentists who graciously nominated their peers for this guide.

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TORONTO’S TOP DENTISTS 2024 OUR CITY’S BEST AS CHOSEN BY THEIR PEERS THE 2024 LIST - Who are some of the top dentists in Toronto? We asked the people who know them best – fellow dentists – and from their answers, selected our 2024 cohort. It’s the first time the magazine has recognized dentists considered some of the best in their field.

Dr. Vandna Sharma

Dr. Matthew Laski

Dr. Lisa Wat

Dr. Brett Saltzman

Dr. Shana Friedman

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Manor Haas Dr. Manor Haas PC drhaas.ca 416-787-5021

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Paul Branco Clinton Dental clintondental.ca 416-588-8883

Noah Belman Belman Dental Clinic belmandental.com 647-952-6388

Lancelot A. Brown Dr. Lancelot A. Brown drlbrown.com 416-922-9040

Amanda Bianchi Richmond Dental Care richmonddentalcare.ca 289-819-1844

Robert Cappell Lawrence Allen Dentistry dentistryinmotion.com 416-785-7619

Nasrin Bitaraf Dentistry In The 6ix dentistryinthe6ix.com 416-691-1600

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Erica Borchiver Leaside Dentistry leasidedentistry.com 416-422-0220

Andrew Charkiw Dr. Afsar & Dr. Charkiw Dental Surgeons cosmetic-dentist-toronto.com 416-972-1222

Peter Nkansah Sleep for Dentistry sleepfordentistry.com 416-498-8484

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Lance Isaac Endodontic Group endodonticgroup.com 416-438-7878 Riley Lewis Dr. Manor Haas PC drhaas.ca 416-787-5021 Jonathan Madras EndoAsleep endoasleep.ca 416-223-1771 Andrew Moncarz Endo Asleep endoasleep.ca 416-223-1771 George E. Sas York Hill Endodontics yorkhillendodontics.com 416-781-5251 Simone Seltzer Endodontic Specialists rootcanals.ca 416-963-9988

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Martin Bourgeois Olympia Dental olympiadental.com 416-747-6226

Joshua Charlat Composium Dental Centre composium.com 416-415-2429


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Dr. George Sas

Dr. Amy Antzoulatos

Dr. Brian Laski

Dr. Nalia Ladha

Dr. Perry Sugar

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Arash Ghassabei Artin Dental Office artindental.com 416-364-4150

Andre Hughes Christie Park Dental Clinic parkdentalcentres.com 416-531-5796

Ilana Kraus Metropolitan Dental Centre metropolitan-dental.ca 416-348-0000

Larry Goldstein LG Dental Centre lgdental.ca 416-224-8300

Tudor Iorgovan Lawton Dental lawtondental.ca 416-975-0606

Kara Gollan Bloor West Dental Group bloorwestdentalgroup.com 866-479-4755

Ari Katsnelson Yonge Eglinton Dental yongeeglintondental.com 416-932-2222

Janice Goodman Dr. Janice Goodman & Associates drgominak.com 416-928-0189

Amir Khadivi Harbor Dental Centre dentalcentres.com 416-214-9119

David Cheng Dentistry on King dentistryonking.net 416-368-8000 Sue Chincholi Mint Dentistry mintdentistry.ca 416-516-6468 Dana Colson All Smiles allsmiles.ca (416) 482-2133

Tarra Elliott Eglinton Way Dentistry eglintonwaydentistry.ca 416-483-5956 Elias Fahed Royal York Dental royalyorkdental.ca 416-233-1234

Ted Cox dawsondental.ca 647-363-7409

Joseph Fava Yorkville Village Dentistry yorkvillevillagedentistry.com 416-925-6767

Firind Cox Dr. Firind Cox drfirindcox.com 416-499-4351

Randy Fisher Yonge Eglinton Dental yongeeglintondental.com 416-932-2222

Paul Custoreri Downtown Dental Centre downtowndental.ca 416-593-5111

Lawrence Freedman Bloor Dental Health Centre bloordentalhealthcentre.com 647-360-3215

Shannon Dalmao Dr. Shannon Dalmao Dentistry drshannondalmao.com 416-896-3773

Shana Friedman Brush Floss & Smile brushflossandsmile.com 416-485-5001

Soheila Haji-Kermani Dr. Soheila Haji-Kermani Dental Office thornhilldentaloffice.com 416-492-0027

Niosha Daneshvar D on E Dental dentistoneglinton.com 416-486-8644

David Gardner Gardner Dental Centre gardnerdentalcentre.com 416-494-7412

Kimberly Harrop Balmoral Dental Arts balmoraldentalarts.com 416-920-4664

Kevin Dann Dentistry Asleep drdann.ca 647-559-3124

Andrea Gelinas Gelinas Dental Studio gelinasdentalstudio.com 416-477-1624

Mohammad Hatamian Capitol Dentistry Capitoldentistry.ca 437-371-8574

Basem Ghadban Smiles Dentistry

Afsaneh Hosseini Fort York Dentist

Jane Halkiotis Pape Dental Centre papedental.ca 416-465-3111

Imran Khan Centre for Aesthetic Dentistry premierehealthgroup.com 416-977-6453 Ji-Hae Kim Toronto Beach Dental torontobeachdental.com 416-699-0501 Stanley P. Klimitz Klimitz Dental klimitzdental.com 416-783-5419 Alexandre Kostirko Bloor West Smiles Dental bloorwestsmiles.com 647-691-8363 Brian Kotzer Yonge Dental Centre yongedentalcentre.com 416-367-0212

Matthew Kreher Kreher Dental Clinic kreherdentalclinic.com 416-469-5279 Rolf Kreher Kreher Dental Clinic kreherdentalclinic.com 416-469-5279 Jessica Kudlats Leaside Dentistry leasidedentistry.com 416-422-0220 Brian Kumer Summit Heights Dental summitheightsdental.com 647-370-1848 Robin Kutner Midtown Dental Studio midtowndentalstudio.ca 416-481-7887 Naila Ladha Park Lane Dental Care parklanedentalcare.ca 416-313-0000 Jennifer Lai City Oasis Dental cityoasis.dental 647-980-1200 Matthew Laski Wychwood Dental wychwooddental.com 416-653-6004


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TORONTO’S TOP DENTISTS 2024 CONT.

Dr. Camila Caro

Dr. Marlene Morrow

Dr. Robin Kutner

Dr. Ran Midroni

Dr. Diana Metyas

GENERAL DENTISTRY

Ross McMartin Riverside Dental Center riversidedentalcenter.ca 647-348-6900

Michael Paltsev The Little Green Building Bloor West Dental Clinic littlegreenbuilding.com 416-769-8135

Parvaneh Rad Diamond Dental Clinics torontodiamonddental.com 416-773-1552

kwdstudio.ca 416-910-1100

David Lasko Lasko Dental laskodental.com 416-656-2264 Gina Lee Dentistry on University dentistryonu.com 647-348-4004 Brian Leibtog Chrysalis Dental Centres chrysaliscanada.com 416-250-9393 Edwin Lewandowski Thornhill Dental thornhilldental.com 905 762-0122 Mark Litvack Plaza Dental Centre plazadental.ca 416-861-9990 Brendan Maloney The Accolade Dental Centre accoladedental.com 416-928-6828 Tom Manh Nguyen Bloor Dufferin Dental Centre bloordufferindental.com 416-532-7900

Ran Midroni Midroni Family Dental Care midronidental.com 416-485-4855 Sam Mincer Avenue Dental avenuedental.com 416-256-0907 Marlene Morrow Avenue Dental avenuedental.com 416-256-0907 Caley Nadon York Street Dental premierehealthgroup.com 416-862-9675 Sari Novack Sari Novack Dentistry sarinovackdentistry.com 416-224-2114 Mark Nusinoff Yonge Street Dental yongestreetdental.com 416-488-6633

Charles B. Pine Yorkville Village Dentistry yorkvillevillagedentistry.com 416-925-6767 Mario Pistol Lawrence Park Dentistry lawrenceparkdentistry.com 416-489-3311 Andrew Plaitis Metropolitan Dental Centre metropolitan-dental.ca 416-348-0000 Jordana Platt Cedarbrae Dental cedarbraedental.com 416-282-7986 Colin Podolsky Dentistry in Motion dentistryinmotion.com 416-785-7619 Scott Posen Dr. Posen's Dental Centre drposendental.com 416-261-7269

John Mantzoris Dentistry On Queen East dentistryonqueeneast.ca 416-364-4744

John Orlik Royal Bank Plaza Dental Centre royaldentalcentre.com 416-362-7400

Angelo Poulos Waterview Dental waterviewdentaltoronto.com 416-368-2855

Ted Margel Upper Avenue Dentistry upperavenuedentistry.com 416-783-3999

Marcela Ortega Empress Dentistry empressdentistry.ca 416-224-1404

Jay Rabinovich Toronto Beach Dental torontobeachdental.com 416-699-0501

Arin Ratavosi Riverside Dental Center riversidedentalcenter.ca 647-348-6900 Wayne W. Ren Summerville Dental Office summervilledental.ca 416-967-0100 Kenneth Rozansky Yonge Eglinton Dental yongeeglintondental.com 416-932-2222 Houra Saadat North York Dental Clinic northyorkdentalclinic.com 647-345-6004 Daniel S. Schwartzberg Park Home Dental parkhomedental.com 416-221-6333 Panayiotis Servinis Toronto Beach Dental torontobeachdental.com 416-699-0501 David Singer Uptowne Dental Centre uptownedental.com 647-930-8218 Angela So Rosedale Dental Centre rosedaledentalcentre.ca 416-967-7673 Venus Sobhi Kingwest Dental Studio

Jordan Soll Central Dental Group centraldentalgroup.com 416.789.1372 Stacey Stein Centenary Dental centenarydental.com 416-281-4746 Richard Styka Dorval Dental dorvaldental.com 416-530-1070 Perry Sugar Uptown Yonge Dental uptownyongedental.com 416-487-3333 Ali Tavakoli 123 Dental Clinic 123-dental.com 416-977-0123 Flavio Turchet Bloor West Dental Group bloorwestdentalgroup.com 866-479-4755 Ari Voudouris Toothology toothology.com 647-905-0384 Tali Waksman Centenary Dental centenarydental.com 416-281-4746 Sharon Walden Dentists on Bloor dentistsonbloor.ca 416-588-8839


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Dr. Parvaneh Rad

Dr. Kris Lee

Dr. Niosha Daneshvar

Dr. Lori Goldberg

Dr. Jeremy Kellerstein

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Kevin Davis Davis Orthodontics davisortho.ca 416-463-1153

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Lisa Wat Bloor West Dentistry bloorwestdentistry.ca 416-763-1283 Sol Weiss The Art of Dentistry artofdentistry.com 416-927-7677 Aisling Whitaker Bitehaus Dental bitehaus.ca 416-520-6007 Baharreh Yadollahi Commerce Dental commercedental.ca 647-352-1099 Jennifer Zelunka Leaside Dentistry leasidedentistry.com 416-422-0220 Rana Zogby Fairview Mall Dental Centre fairviewmalldentalcentre.com 416-491-1100

ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGEON Nick Blanas Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre 416-480-4436 Marco Caminiti University of Toronto - Faculty of Dentistry dentistry.utoronto.ca 416-864-8219 Karl Cuddy Davis Clinic for Oral and

Lesley David Implant Surgical Care implantsurgicalcare.com 416-519-7888 Joel Davis Davis Clinic for Oral and Facial Surgery davisclinic.ca 905-881-2171 Ginny Eidinger Eidinger Dentistry 416-538-2002 Robert Eng Dr. Robert Eng & Dr. Joseph Friedlich Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery yongestclairoralsurgery.com 416-921-7477 Marshall M. Freilich Freilich Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery oralsurgerytoronto.com 416-789-5335 Albert Haddad Yorkville Toronto Dental Specialists yorkvilletds.com 416-792-2966 Ron Ho Mint Dentistry mintdentistry.ca 416-767-6468 Adam Kaplan Toronto East Maxillofacial Surgery

Robert Klein Toronto Wisdom Teeth torontowisdomteeth.com 416.733.9978 Kris Lee Crescent Oral Surgery crescentoralsurgery.com 416-752-5222 Eddie Reinish Crescent Oral Surgery crescentoralsurgery.com 416-752-5222 Brian Rittenberg Crescent Oral Surgery crescentoralsurgery.com 416-752-5222 Claudio Tocchio North York Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Centre dryarmand.com (416) 221-6656 David Yarmand North York Oral Surgery and Implant Centre dryarmand.com 416-221-6656

ORTHODONTICS Camila Caro Freeman Caro & Lands Orthodontics freemancarolands.com 416-787-3170 Sean Chung North Toronto Orthodontists northtorontoortho.com 416-789-1332

Bruce V. Freeman Freeman Caro & Lands Orthodontics freemancarolands.com 416-787-3170 Catia Giambattistini Davis Orthodontics davisortho.ca 647-348-1313 David Hirsch Forest Hill Village Orthodontics foresthillvillageorthodontics.com 416-789-1231

Brian Laski OrthoSmiles laskiorthosmiles.com 416-656-0995 David Morrow York Mills Orthodontics yorkmillsortho.ca 866-486-4876 Jordan Seetner Orthodontics on Queen orthodonticsonqueen.com 647-352-9949 Emily Trohatos Orthodontics on Danforth orthodonticsondanforth.com 416-465-8880

Andrea Heckler Annex Orthodontics and Periodontics annexorthoperio.com 416-925-7300

Bruno Vendittelli Forest Hill Orthodontics foresthillortho.com 416-921-6772

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Jeremy Kellerstein Kellerstein Orthodontics kellersteinortho.com 416-630-0020 Stacey Kirshenblatt OrthoSmiles laskiorthosmiles.com 416-863-0995 Bradley Lands Freeman Caro & Lands Orthodontics

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TORONTO’S TOP DENTISTS 2024 PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY CONT.

Dr. Yair Lenga

Dr. Soheila Haji Kermani

Dr. Deborah Aber

Dr. Angela So

Dr. Joel M. Davis

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Michael Goldberg Cumberland periodontics cumberlandperiodontics.com 416-924-9397

Andrea Johnstone Johnstone Periodontics johnstoneperio.com 647-348-4867

Jacob Swiderski Mint Dentistry mintdentistry.ca 416-767-6468

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Melissa Goodman Forest Hill Medispa foresthillmedispa.com 416-785-7864

Yair Lenga Lenga Perio lengaperio.com 416-929-9009

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Bruno Girard Perio Clinic perioclinic.ca 416-462-0826

Diana Metyas Chaplin Dental torontodental.com 416-485-4433

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Sari Hershenfield North York Dentistry fairviewperio.com 416-491-6211

Mark Nicolucci Dr. Mark Nicolucci and Associates marknicolucci.com 416-243-5215

Katherine Ing Leaside Children's Dentistry leasidesmiles.com 416-486-6765 Brett Saltzman Forest Hill Children's Dentistry fhcd.ca 416-787-4514 Vandna Sharma Little Pearls Pediatric Dentistry littlepearls.ca 416-960-44225 Karen Stallaert Superkids Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics superkidsdentistry.ca 416-792-1155

PERIODONTICS Jonathan Adam Adam Jonathan Dr 416-482-4404

Alan Hiltz Rosedale Periodontics 416-929-4867 Maayan Inger Yonge Eglinton Dental yongeeglintondental.com 416-932-2222

TOP DENTISTS: METHODOLOGY - To create the list, Post City contracted DataJoe Research to facilitate an online peer-voting process and Internet research process. DataJoe Research is a software and research company specializing in data collection and verification, and it conducts various nominations across North America on behalf of publishers. To create the list, we paired DataJoe Research’s online peer-voting process with an Internet research process to identify success characteristics. DataJoe checked and confirmed that each published winner had, at the time of review, a current, active licence status with the appropriate provincial regulatory board. If we were not able to find evidence of a dentist's current, active reg-

Monica Raina Johnstone Periodontics johnstoneperio.com 647-348-4867 Ryan Schure Prosthodontic Associates buildyoursmile.com 416-322-6862

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istration, that dentist was excluded from the list. In addition, we checked available public sources to identify dentists disciplined for an infraction by the province. These entities were excluded from the list. Finally, DataJoe presented the tallied result to the magazine for its final review and adjustments. We recognize that there are many good dentists who are not shown in this representative list. This is only a sampling of the huge array of talented professionals within the region. Inclusion in the list is based on the opinions of responding dentists in the region. We take time and energy to ensure fair voting, although we understand that the results of this survey nomination and Internet research campaign are not an objective metric. We realize that

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FOOD SECTION

Move over, Michelin! Five new T.O. restaurants that stole the spotlight This year, a burst of fantastic new eateries sprouted in the city. Although they might have eluded the Michelin spotlight, these culinary newcomers dominate our roster of the city's hottest dining spots. Bar Prima's chefs, Craig Harding and Julian D’Ippolito, craft a sophisticated take on Italian classics. In Roncesvalles, Miss Aida, a delicious Levantine restaurant, is brought to you by

the owners of J's Steak Frites. Michelin chef Daniele Corona's DaNico melds modern Italian tradition with Asian influences. Kissa on King Street offers Japanese izakaya dishes and unique cocktails, creating a smooth atmosphere with music to match. And Casa Paco is chef Rob Bragagnolo’s new Little Italy eatery, blending refined Mediterranean dishes with Spanish and Italian flavours.

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Clockwise from top left: Miss Aida, Bar Prima, DaNico

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THE ART OF

BRUNCH IT’S CLASSY, IT’S CAMPY , IT’S DELICIOUS: OUR GUIDE TO T.O.’s 24 BEST BRUNCHES FOR 2024! 3. BRADY BRUNCH: LAZY DAISY'S Hungry bellies will be satisfied at Lazy Daisy's, a cheery laid-back eatery in the city's east end. On the menu are kid-approved creations like Lazy mac 'n cheese. In the warmer months, take a seat on the vibrant patio. Adorrned with playful colours and daisy-painted picnic tables, it provides a whimsical setting for a family meal. Must-order dish: Banana & chocolate chip pancakes. 1515 Gerrard St. E.

4. DRUNCH: ORETTA This fiercely Italian restaurant boasts two locations, but there's something truly magical about Oretta in Midtown. This 200-seat gem, adorned with floor-to-ceiling windows, is designed for special occasions. Its bottomless brunch reigns supreme, priced at $40. You can leisurely sip unlimited mimosas while indulging in delicious plates of pasta, pizza and fritto di calamari. Must-order dish: Uova burrata e tartufo. 2131 Yonge St.

1. MICHELIN: WHITE LILY Enjoy all-day brunch at White Lily Diner, a Riverside hangout with a menu featuring high-quality dishes like Steak n' Eggs and those mouthwatering doughnuts. Run by Ben Denham and Ashley Lloyd, the place, adorned with mustard-yellow booths, not only collaborates with local farms but also operates a 10-acre farm in Uxbridge. Must-order dish: Biscuits and gravy. 678 Queen St. E.

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6. WON'T BREAK THE BANK: LIGHT CAFE Light Cafe is a cosy Taiwanese-style eatery and a bucket list brunch spot. While affordability can be elusive in the brunch scene, the prices here are fantastic the plates come stacked with drool-worthy options like freshly baked butter croissants, eggs cooked to perfection and your choice of side and potatoes. Must-order dish: Mini buttermilk pancakes. 23 Baldwin St.

Mildred's Temple Kitchen

MILDRED'S TEMPLE & OLD SCHOOL 2. FRENCH: LE SÉLECT BISTRO Le Select Bistro offers uniquely elevated French cuisine in a cozy setting. With 46 years of legacy, this chic and romantic brunch spot features a diverse menu, including crowd-pleasers like salade niçoise, croque madame and croissant au chocolate. When the weather permits, the greenery-filled patio becomes the ideal spot to unwind and enjoy a leisurely day. Must-order dish: Croque madame. 432 Wellington St. W.

Mildred's Temple Kitchen in Liberty Village is always buzzing, with a line that speaks to its popularity. The food, especially the cheesy savoury tart, is a hit. A visit to Mildred's just isn't complete without an order of Mrs. Biederhof's Blueberry Buttermilk Pancakes. Extra fluffy, they're stacked high and served with a wild blueberry compote, drizzled with Lanark County organic maple syrup and topped with whipped cream. In Little Italy, pancakes take centre stage at Old School, especially the standout Blueberry Hill. Served in a cast-iron pan, these pancakes come loaded with blueberry compote, bacon and a generous ice cream–sized scoop of brown sugar butter — pure indulgence at your table. 85 Hannah Ave.; 800 Dundas St. W.

7. BAGELS & LOX: SADELLE'S If you find yourself shopping at Kith in Yorkville, a visit to Sadelle's is a must. This NYC-style eatery is serving up some of the finest upscale diner fare in town. Brunch features a standout dish, the salmon tower. Served on a signature three-tiered dish, it includes sliced-to-order, housecured salmon, tomato, cucumbers and a choice of Sadelle's famous bagels with plain and scallion cream cheeses. 78 Yorkville Ave., Floor 2

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T.O.’s 24 BEST BRUNCHES 13. EGGS BENEDICT: LADY MARMALADE Torontonians have a soft spot for this restaurant that started off in Leslieville, because it never disappoints. The menu at Lady Marmalade covers pretty much anything anyone could ever crave for brunch, but we love the seven signature eggs Benedict that range from braised beef and salmon to pulled pork and mango. For the adventurous, there's the option to create your own. 265 Broadview Ave. 14. JAMAICAN: CHUBBY'S For a mouth-watering change-up from your standard omelet, head to Chubby's, a popular restaurant dishing out classic Jamaican cuisine. The 100-seat eatery offers a warm tropical vibe with modern touches like palm tree murals and pineapple fixtures. The menu boasts mouthwatering options, like eggs Beenie Man and quiche. Must-order dish: Fried jerk chicken and pineapple waffles. 104 Portland St.

8. DRAG BRUNCH: THE DRAKE Brunch at The Drake gets an extra dose of fun every Saturday with Toronto's brunch queen, Miss Moço. Accompanied by a rotating cast of guest performers, hit songs, unexpected surprises and mimosas, the showtimes at 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. elevates the brunch experience. Must-order dish: Wild blueberry mini scones. 1150 Queen St. W.

10. AYCE: MARKED Escape winter and travel south at Marked all-inclusive Bubbles and Brunch. The menu boasts unlimited small plates, like the Manchego Biscuit Benny, Patatas Bravas and Brazilian French Toast paired with bottomless prosecco priced at $95 per person. Must-order dish: Banana caramel churros, drizzled with white chocolate and peanut butter sauce. 132 John St. 11. BELGIAN WAFFLES: BELGIAN SWEET CORNER In Kensington Market, Belgian Sweet Corner is a hidden gem offering an authentic Belgian waffle experience. The Liège waffle features dense dough encrusted with caramelized Belgian pearl sugar, and the Brussels waffle is made with a yeast-leavened batter, creating a light and delicate treat. Savoury options include brie, apple and arugula, and sweets include chocolate, marshmallows and whipped cream. 237 Augusta Ave.

9. FRENCH TOAST: SAVING GRACE Serving only breakfast and brunch seven days a week, Saving Grace is a quirky Dundas West spot that is heaven for anyone with a sweet or savoury tooth. The star of the show is their renowned french toast, featuring options like caramelized bananas for a sweet treat or a divine savoury choice with Gruyère, caramelized apples and roasted red onions, served alongside mixed greens and roasted potatoes. 907 Dundas St. W.

12. HOTEL: CAFÉ BOULUD Inside the Four Seasons Hotel is Daniel Boulud's chic spot where visitors can enjoy a truly five-star brunch. Unwind on one of Café Boulud's wraparound banquettes and then indulge in the threecourse menu which includes indulgent options like East coast oysters. For an extra dose of luxury, enhance your meal by adding caviar for an additional $200-$210. Must-order dish: Octopus carpaccio. 60 Yorkville Ave.

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Kwan Dim Sum

16. DIM SUM DYNASTY & KWAN

Dining on dim sum makes for the perfect weekend activity, and Dynasty Chinese Cuisine in Yorkville has maintained its appeal for over 20 years. This upscale restaurant offers a variety of delicious dim sum dishes, such as silky har gow and well-seasoned sui mai with juicy shrimp. For another top choice head to York Mills where Kwan Dim Sum is a modern take on traditional Chinese cuisine. On weekend afternoons, the bustling space feels like a neighbourhood clubhouse, and the lively atmosphere just adds to the overall experience. They serve a good variety of dishes, and the standouts include deep-fried shrimp dumplings with wasabi aïol and the barbecue pork buns with the crunchy sweet toppings. 69 Yorkville Ave.; 808 York Mills Rd.

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15. VEGAN: HAWKER Catch your breath and relax at the hip and cosy art-lined eatery Hawker, where the mellow space is decked out in an earthy palette of dark wood and moss. The menu salutes chef Merkel's naturalistic worldview, with a six-course Indian-inspired tapas-style brunch featuring beautifully composed plant-based small plates. Must-order dish: Ras malai ice cream with chai tea. 291 Augusta Ave.

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T.O.’s 24 BEST BRUNCHES 21. WORTH EVERY CALORIE: OEB With two Toronto locations, OEB Breakfast Co. is a destination for an epic brunch spread. They've won diners over with playful dishes like scram-blettes and breakfast poutine, but the real star of the show are the sweet hits. We dare you to choose between the Belgian waffles and the French toast trifle. Must-order dish: The French-style crepe with berries and whipped cream. 125 East Liberty St. 22. COMEDY BRUNCH: SECOND CITY It's never too early for a belly laugh! Gather the gang for a blend of comedy and food at The Second City's Improv Brunch. Enjoy a scrumptious meal care of the folks at the Bentwood and hilarious performances by the city's finest comedians. The menu offers a variety, like breakfast wraps to sweet treats like New York Cheesecake and churros. Must-order dish: Jacked nachos. 1 York St. 19. 905: RAMONA'S KITCHEN A Thornhill favourite, Ramona's Kitchen's dishes are as homey as the vibes, with a brunch menu featuring a lineup of comforting classics. A standout includes the burger benny featuring three-ounce burger patties and poached eggs topped with spicy Havarti and a choice of ham or chorizo. Must-order dish: Breakfast poutine with signature tri-coloured potatoes. 7355 Bayview Ave. 20. OLD-SCHOOL DINER: AVENUE DINER At the corner of Avenue and Davenport and open since 1944, the Avenue Diner is a family-owned eatery which has drawn celebs over the years as evidenced by the autographed photos that line the walls. The tiny space maintains a nostalgic charm, with a menu, focusing on pancakes, omelets and sandwiches, which remains a testament to tradition. Must-order dish: Hot sandwich plate. 222 Davenport Rd. 18. IF MONEY IS NO OBJECT: LOUIX LOUIS Located on the 31st floor of the St. Regis Toronto, Louix Louis offers a luxurious Sunday brunch experience. The Royal Brunch, priced at $80 per person, starts with welcome mimosas, includes indulgent dishes like truffle eggs Benedict and wraps up with a sweet finale featuring honey yogurt panna cotta and classic strawberry shortcake. Must-order dish: Steak frites. 325 Bay St.

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24. MIDDLE EASTERN BRUNCH

FAT PASHA & MAHA'S

Fat Pasha in the Annex, led by Anthony Rose, serves delicious Middle Eastern cuisine in a lively atmosphere. The menu, designed for sharing, includes classics like shakshuka and the Lil' Salatim platter. Keep in mind, weekends can be busy, so expect a wait. On Greenwood, just north of Gerrard, Maha's is a rare find for authentic Egyptian brunch. Chef Maha Barsoom's innovative take on Egyptian soul food shines through in dishes like the Mind-blowing Chicken Sandwich and the Sakalance, a sweet treat with halvah, clotted cream, fresh fruit and hot balady bread. 414 Dupont St.; 226 Greenwood Ave.

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17. JAZZ BRUNCH: RICARDA'S Where better to indulge in the smooth sounds of jazz than at Ricarda's, a massive Mediterranean restaurant led by executive chef Julien Laffargue. Every Sunday from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m., let the fabulous music fill your ears while your stomachs are sated with one of the many cocktails and delicious plates including the salmon confit. Must-order dish: Beef short rib hash. 134 Peter St.

23. HIGH TEA: TIARRÉ'S BRUNCH 'N CAKES Indulge in a tranquil afternoon tea in the heart of bustling Leaside at the revitalized former Sophie's Kitchen. Revel in decadent brunch options while luxuriating in a regal high tea experience, priced at $59 per person. Featuring unlimited tea, the three-tiered cake stand is laden with an array of tiny crostini, fruit scones with thick whipped cream and pretty cookies and cakes. 1614 Bayview Ave.

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THE LAW REGISTRY NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION: MAKE A WILL!

Mary Anne Shaw, B.A., LL.B.

BIO Mary Anne Shaw is an established lawyer whose law practice focuses on Wills and Estates, Residential Real Estate and Family Law. Mary Anne Shaw is very active in the community, and has served on many boards and foundations in the not-for-profit arts and health sectors. She provides personal service and practical solutions.

Well another year has passed and you still haven’t made a Will or Powers of Attorney and what’s this? You haven’t made any New Year’s Resolutions yet? It’s still not too late – and why not resolve to put your legal affairs in order. A Will is your way to ensure that your property is distributed to the individuals and charities you would like to benefit on your death. The Will comes into force the day you die. If you don’t have a Will in place when you die, your estate will be distributed in accordance with the provisions of the Succession Law Reform Act, with the result that your assets could go to people you may not intend to benefit, and people you want to leave to benefit your assets to may miss out. Don’t let that happen. To be valid, a Will must be in writing and signed by yourself in the presence of two witnesses. There must be three people at the table to see each other sign. Sounds straightforward, but these formalities must be followed, otherwise the Will may not be valid. Your witnesses should not be persons also named in your Will to receive a gift, nor should

either witness be the spouse of a person named to receive a gift in your Will. No time for the formalities of a proper Will? In a pinch, you may make a Holograph Will. This is a less formal document, entirely handwritten by you, signed and dated by you at the end of the document. If all these particulars are followed, it may be valid. It may be dangerous to do a Holograph Will if you don’t know what you are doing and certainly if you have assets of any size. Not only do you have to follow the formalities highlighted here, but you have to word the document correctly so that everyone understands it. Furthermore, if you type your Will out on the computer, then print, date and sign it, this Will may not be recognized as a valid Holograph will as it is not in your own handwriting. An experienced Wills and Estates lawyer can streamline the process and ensure you don’t trip into any pitfalls. This year, make a resolution that will have far-reaching and lasting benefits to your loved ones or your favourite charities.

CONTACT Mary Anne Shaw - Barrister and Solicitor 1366 Yonge Street, Suite 308

maryanneshaw@shawlaw.ca Tel: 416-968-0096

BEWARE OF CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE IN MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS

Charles Gluckstein, and Jonathan Burton

BIO Gluckstein Lawyers has earned a reputation for providing unparalleled full circle care and expert legal services to their clients Charles Gluckstein is the Managing Partner, was called to the bar in 1999. Jonathan Burton is a Senior Associate, with over 18 years of experience as a personal injury lawyer. Both provide expert legal representation to clients seeking justice.

In the winter months, the airwaves are filled with songs about walking in winter wonderlands and jangling jingle bells on horse-drawn sleighs. But have you ever noticed there aren’t any similar classics about taking your car out for a spin in a blizzard? Evidently, Irving Berlin didn’t see the appeal. Let’s face it, even people who enjoy driving are rarely fans of being on roads filled with snow, ice and slush. When that fluffy white stuff is coming down hard, that winter wonderland feels more like a nightmare to commuters during rush hour. Weather is a contributing factor in one in five fatal accidents. And although motor vehicle. accident fatalities actually peak during summer months, statistics indicate the early winter months are prone spikes in single-car accidents, personal injuries and property damage. When plaintiffs are represented in tort actions against at-fault drivers, discussing the concept of contributory negligence with clients can be challenging. If another driver clearly bears fault for an accident that caused someone serious injury, the defence will look for ways to reduce their

exposure to liability by arguing that an accident victim’s own negligent actions or inaction contributed to their injuries. Any award for damages will be reduced by the proportion of the accident for which a plaintiff is held responsible. Bearing this in mind, it is essential to keep in mind these tips when driving in winter weather: - leave extra space between your vehicle and a vehicle in front of you (it takes 10 times as long to stop on snow or ice than dry pavement) - accelerate and decelerate slowly and travel at lower speeds according to road conditions - practise reacting to black ice - turn on hazard lights when visibility is poor - minimize any distractions Practising safe and defensive driving will not only make accidents less likely, it will also reduce the risk that compensation for an injury from an at-fault driver will be reduced through contributory negligence.

CONTACT Gluckstein Lawyers 595 Bay Street, Suite 301

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THE LAW REGISTRY REAL ESTATE IN FAMILY LAW – MATRIMONIAL HOMES

Cheryl Goldhart – Expert Family Law Lawyer, Mediator and Arbitrator

BIO Cheryl Goldhart is a certified specialist in Family Law with almost 40 years of experience practicing exclusively in the field. She specializes in complex, high conflict and high net worth cases. She is an accomplished lawyer, OAFM accredited family law mediator and a certified family law arbitrator by the ADR Institute of Ontario.

Mediation encourages both parties to work together

CO-PARENTING DISPUTES AND THE BENEFITS OF MEDIATION by Oren Weinberg

If you are co-parenting, you've likely faced unique obstacles that have made parenting even more challenging. From differing opinions on sending kids to camp to weighing the benefits of virtual learning versus in-person school, navigating these complexities requires careful consideration and open communication. It is a common misconception that disagreements on big-ticket items like these have to go through the family court system. In reality, family mediators can

offer an alternative that strives to bring both sides to an amicable agreement that is convenient for all parties involved. Rather than leaving it for the courts to make a final decision regarding the family’s parenting schedules and arrangements, mediation encourages both parties to work together, providing children with the opportunity to see their parents work together to come to final parenting decisions. With family mediation, the approach is much

The matrimonial home is often a family’s most significant asset and can become one of the most contentious issues upon the breakdown of a marriage. A matrimonial home is the home ordinarily occupied by spouses as their family residence at the date of separation. You can have more than one matrimonial home (ex: a house and a cottage). The law has unique rules for a matrimonial home, which apply only to married parties. These include (a) both spouses have an equal right to possession of the residence (i.e. neither spouse can change the locks without giving the other a key); and (b) neither spouse has the right to sell or mortgage the residence without the consent of the other. There is a very common misconception that each spouse is automatically entitled to 50% of the value of the matrimonial home, which is incorrect. The law provides for an equal right of possession, not ownership. The ownership of the matrimonial home is determined by which spouse holds title. Generally, upon separation, spouses are entitled to deduct the value of their assets on the

date of marriage from the value of their assets on the date of separation to decrease their net family property. However, if the parties lived in the same house on the date of marriage and date of separation, then the homeowning spouse will not be able to deduct the value of the residence from their net family property. Another common issue arises when spouses use a gift or inheritance from a 3rd party to buy a matrimonial home or pay down the mortgage. Typically, gifts and inheritances from 3rd parties to a spouse are excluded from sharing with a spouse on separation, however, if the gifted or inherited money is put into a matrimonial home, the exclusion is lost. To avoid unexpected results on separation, many homeowners opt to enter into a Marriage Contract to modify the legislated property regime and ensure that the matrimonial home is dealt with as the spouses intend upon a separation.

CONTACT Goldhart Law Professional Corporation 601 - 1920 Yonge St., Toronto, ON, M4S 3E6

more holistic. Parents are invited to be on two sides of the same coin, not adversaries. It takes on the form of a healthy debate where a compromise can be reached, not an intense showdown where a winner must be chosen. The approach with mediation is that every family situation is unique, and as a result so is every family dispute. No two families are alike. Therefore, thoughtful and careful consideration must be taken into account. Each mediation session is customtailored and individualized for the circumstances of each client. With mediation, many families, even those who are seemingly unable to communicate effectively, often find a mutually agreeable resolution with the customized approach and flexibility offered to families. Privacy is important to many and mediation offers just that. Going through the courts can mean disclosing heaps of personal information to a public gallery and for the public record. Worse yet, it can also potentially involve disclosing personal details about your child, including information about their relationships with family and friends, their health, and any challenges they have. All of this information remains on the public record, where it could be accessed by anybody, including your child when they’re older. With mediation, personal information will be discussed, but it will remain between the parties involved and the mediator. It’s your life, and it’s your

416-967-6111 www.goldhartlaw.com

child’s life. It doesn’t need to be aired out for the world to see. One of the advantages of mediation is that it is completely flexible and can be conducted entirely online. The process of mediation is much more casual than having to go to trial and creates less stress for all involved. With online meetings, parents can remain in the comfort of their homes, which alleviates some of the stress of having to commute to an appointment and puts parents at ease. With family mediation’s more constructive atmosphere, flexibility, convenience, and increased privacy, consider it a viable alternative to a court proceeding. It’s kept hundreds of other families out of the court system. It may just do the same for you and yours.

Oren Weinberg, Partner

Oren Weinberg is a leading family lawyer and a qualified mediator and arbitrator. Oren has practiced family law since 2005 and is recognized by Best Lawyers.

Boulby Weinberg LLP 661 Yonge St. Suite 500 Toronto, ON M4Y 1Z9 647-494-0113 boulbyweinberg.com



FOOD TASTE TEST

SOUP-ER BOWLS Nothing beats the January chill like a bowl of soup and Toronto has a rich and diverse selection. We gathered eight of the city's most iconic soups, presented them to chef Anthony Rose and asked him to rank them for our inaugural soup-off! WINNER

ANTHONY ROSE Post City’s tasting chef is the Michelinrecommended visionary behind Fat Pasha, Schmaltz and Fet Zun.

OLD-WORLD FLAVOURS “This soup tastes like my childhood. It’s balanced and the flavours are good. You can tell it’s been made by masters.” United Bakers Dairy Restaurant, 506 Lawrence Ave. W., Green Split Pea, $4.49–$5.49 Flavour: 4.8, Comfort level: 4.9

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Kick of lemon gr a BROTH BLISS “I love the whole mushrooms in this. The shrimp are perfectly cooked. The flavours are good, and I love the chunkiness.” Sukho Thai, 2 Fenton Rd., Markham, Tom Yum Soup, $16 Flavour: 4.7, Comfort Level: 4.4

RUNNER-UP BOLD BITE “It’s got nice layers of spice and deep, rich flavours. The pork is tasty, and I love these thick noodles.” Ramen Isshin, 421 College St., Spicy Red Miso, $20.95 Flavour: 4.3, Comfort level: 4.2

CHOWDER CHA-CHA “Nice viscosity and I’m loving the chunks of clams. There’s a little bit of spice in the background.” Rodney’s Oyster House, 469 King St. W., New England Clam Chowder, $14 Flavour: 4, Comfort level: 4.3

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C’EST ONION-CREDIBLE! “The onions are cooked perfectly, and the broth is delicious. This soup is really hard to pull off for takeout.” Maison Selby, 592 Sherbourne St., French Onion Soup, $19 Flavour: 4.1, Comfort level: 4.3

SPICE OPERA “This soup is filled with veggies and lentils and has a nice thickness to it. This doesn’t have anything to do with mulligatawny, though.” Copper Chimney, 2050 Avenue Rd., Mulligatawny, $8 Flavour: 2.5, Comfort level: 3

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TANGY TORNADO “If I’m going out for Chinese food, I’m definitely ordering this. This is great soup.” Dynasty Chinese Cuisine, 69 Yorkville Ave., Vegetarian Hot and Sour Soup, $7.95 Flavour: 3.8, Comfort level: 4.2

GARDEN HARVEST “It doesn’t have the flavours I’m looking for in a minestrone: there’s not a lot of seasoning, but it looks great.” Café Diplomatico, 594 College St., Minestrone, $10 Flavour: 2, Comfort Level: 4.5

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Lil E Coffee Café is bringing change to the work- specific field of interest. In addition to creating a place by providing employment opportunities to in- more inclusive community, Lil E's goal is to have dividuals with intellectual and developmental 10,000 graduates of the program. disabilities. With just a few seats in the shop — which looks Named after the founder’s six-year-old daughter, just as inviting as the café's values with bright walls Ella, who lives with Down’s syndrome, the small shop and vibrant blue accents — Lil E focuses on takeout is the second Lil E location, following the 2021 and grab-and-go items and is also available for catopening of the inaugural Calgary location. ering. Lattes, cappuccinos and all other cof“I know how much of a need there is fee items use a Calgary-based roaster, for inclusive workplaces that cater to Rosso Coffee Roasters, introducing individuals with special needs,” says Toronto to a brand new taste not ACCOMPLISHED Serena Curtis, one of the general found elsewhere in the city. ALUMNI managers of Lil E Coffee’s Toronto Along with hot drinks, the café Lil E's goal is to have location. “It definitely speaks to also offers a few baked goods from 10,000 graduates of what I believe in the world and what Tori’s Bakeshop, pressed juices and its 24-month work needs to be done.” smoothies from Village Juicery, and program. According to Inclusion Canada, logo-stamped shortbread cookies only 25 per cent of working-age individcome from Lemon and Allspice Cooker uals with intellectual disabilities across the — another social enterprise with baking and country are employed. catering led by individuals with developmental disThat’s why Lil E Coffee is so much more than just abilities. As for heftier grab-and-go items, Lil E a café. Run as a non-profit with a board of directors, stocks sandwiches, salads and breakfast bowls from Lil E Coffee only hires those without proper paid Feast by Circles and Squares. work experience, and it takes them on an 18-to-24“Everything is Toronto based,” says Curtis. “We month-long program where they develop the skills thought it was really important to support the comnecessary to move on to more permanent work. munity and listen to the community around us.” At the end of the program, Lil E will work with Lil E Coffee Café is open at 2 St. Clair Ave. W. these individuals to try and find employment in their —Megan Gallant

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FOOD NEWS ration from Italian traditions and crafting dishes that defy convention. “When it comes to my culinary passion, I always stick to a simple plan: find the best ingredients (luckily, it’s easy in California), get inspired by Italian traditions and then make dishes that defy them,” Gentile says. “When I go to the farmers market, I’m amazed by how the changing seasons impact the beautiful ingredients available, even just in a week! The variety, availability and freshness of the ingredients at my fingertips can be overwhelming sometimes, but that’s also a good thing when you’re a chef.” Stella’s menu features Italian classics with a local twist. From nodini (garlic bread knots) to grilled mozzarella over lemon leaves and tableside carved branzino, the menu promises simplicity and genuine flavours. Guests can also expect fresh su filindeu L-R: The stunning views at Stella, Rob Gentile making su filindeu (considered the world’s rarest pasta) handmade in Stella’s glass pasta lab, which is displayed in the dining room. Served in a brodo sardo made from roasted chicken veal and lamb, it’s finished with pecorino dolce, Stella, the Italian word for “star,” is a fit- fitness studio. It hosts 40 private residences stewed lamb neck and white truffles from ting name for a venture that unites two cu- and eight custom homes in West Holly- Alba. linary powerhouses with a shared affinity wood, with prices reaching upwards of $20 Gentile considers the dish a personal fafor Italian cooking. Zuccarini, CEO of million. vourite, describing the mastery of the techReflecting on his time at Buca, Gentile nique as a long-sought “unicorn” he has Gusto 54, and Gentile, former executive chef of King Street Food Company, joined acknowledges its profound influence on been pursuing for years. forces to create an 8,000-square-foot, both his cooking skills and how he runs a “In 2021, I was fortunate enough to be multi-level venue in the historic space that restaurant. accepted to study in Sardinia and dive into “My experience at Buca was genuinely this rare technique,” he says. once housed Madeo, a stalwart Italian restransformative, shaping me both as a chef taurant for over 30 years. Gentile says that his creativity will cerSituated in the lower level of the newly and a restaurateur. I will always hold those tainly come to the forefront. developed 8899 Beverly residential com- memories close to my heart,” he says. “Crafting this menu has been a joy, and I Stella’s culinary ethos centres on sourcing can’t wait to share it with our guests.” plex, designed by Olson Kundig, this sophisticated structure boasts a pool and the finest local ingredients, drawing inspi—Jennifer Schembri

Rob Gentile brings his Italian passion to WeHo Stella West Hollywood, the culinary collaboration between Toronto’s Janet Zuccarini and renowned chef Rob Gentile, is gearing up to debut in the heart of West Hollywood. Despite initial delays, the project is now primed to make waves in the lively Los Angeles food scene. “Janet and I instantly connected during our first discussion about Stella,” Gentile says. “The fusion of old-world Italian food philosophy with a contemporary twist incorporating local ingredients aligns perfectly with the kind of culinary approach I am passionate about.”

Toronto’s most anticipated restaurant openings of 2024 Shake Shack

Shake Shack is finally coming to Canada, with the first Toronto location set to open in 2024. The iconic burger joint plans to collaborate with local producers, offering a menu featuring its famous burgers, crinkle-cut fries, Chicken Shack and hand-spun shakes. Teaming up with Toronto-based firms Osmington Inc. and Harlo Entertainment Inc., Shake Shack aims to open up to 35 locations across Canada by 2035. Mott 32

Get ready for a taste bud adventure as a chic Chinese eatery takes over 190 University Ave., filling Momofuku Noodle Bar's void at the Shangri-La Hotel. Meet Mott 32, your new go-to for upscale Chinese cuisine infused with modern flair. With the success of its Vancouver sibling, renowned for both flavour and stylish interiors, —JS Toronto's Mott 32 is set to dazzle.

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to destination for brunch and breakfast enthusiasts in Montreal, and now it is set to arrive in Toronto. Known for its eccentric plates, generous portions, festive atmosphere and exceptional service, we can't confirm if the Toronto menu will replicate the original's Frenchinspired offerings — like duck Benedict, the Sugar Shack plate and breakfast poutine, but we can anticipate Nobu The highly anticipated Nobu Hotel and Suites is set to those infamous long queues. open in Toronto's entertainment district this year. Featuring two sleek towers with luxury residences and hotel Blue Bovine Steak + Sushi House suites, the development stands on the historic Pilking- Set to open in February, this much-anticipated addition ton Glass Factory site. On the ground floor, the iconic from Liberty Entertainment Group (known for Don Nobu Restaurant, co-founded by chef Nobu Matsuhisa, Alfonso 1890 and Cibo Wine Bar) offers a contempoRobert De Niro and Meir Teper, will occupy 15,000 rary twist on the classic steak house. In a sleek modern space at the northwest corner of Union Station, patrons square feet across two levels. can indulge in quality meats, fresh daily seafood and premium-grade sushi, all while enjoying expansive winL’Avenue Since 1994, award-winning L'Avenue has been the go- dows overlooking the lively downtown core.

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2024 Kickoff: T.O. kids set ambitious New Year’s goals As the new year begins, adults set goals, and it's crucial to involve kids too! Nitro Skates offers private roller skating lessons with Toronto Roller Derby League members, and once kids gain confidence, they can showcase their moves at the newly opened Union Roller Express at TD West Carriageway. Children can practice mindfulness and boost self-confidence at Puppy Yoga

by Yoga Kawa Toronto Carlaw on Jan 21. This class combines gentle yoga stretches with fluffy puppies as assistant teachers. And for those looking to channel their inner Giada De Laurentiis, on Jan. 5 at Eataly’s La Scuola, little chefs aged four to 13 will discover the magic behind their favourite dishes and learn how to make pasta or pizza from scratch!

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2024 SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE GUIDE Bannockburn School Visit bannockburn.ca for info on our in-person open houses: Sunday January 21, 2024 at 10am to 2pm Sunday, April 21, 2024 at 10am to 2pm 416-789-7855 Bayview Glen Visit bayviewglen.ca/admissions/school-visits-and-tours for info on our virtual open houses. 416-443-1030 The Bishop Strachan School To book a tour, please contact us at studentrecruiting@bss.on.ca 416-483-4325 Blyth Academy Visit blytheducation.com for info on our in-person open house at all campuses: Wednesday February 7, 2024 See website for start times at a campus near you. 416-960-3552 CGS Children’s Garden School Visit cgsschool.com to find out more about our school. 416-423-5017 The Country Day School Visit cds.on.ca to find out more about our school. 905-833-1220 Crestwood School Please call to book a personal tour. 416-444-5858

Northmount School Visit northmount.com/admissions/open-house-and-tours for info on our in-person open houses. 416-449-8823 x 112 The Rosedale Day School Visit rds-on.com for info on our upcoming Open Houses. 416-923-4726 St. Clement’s School Visit scs.on.ca to find out more about our school. 416-483-4414 The Toronto Heschel School Visit torontoheschel.org for info on our in-person open house: Wednesday March 20, 2024 at 9am 416-635-1876 Toronto Prep School Visit torontoprepschool.com for info on our in-person open house: Saturday February 10, 2024 at 10am to 12pm 416-545-1020 WillowWood School Visit willowwoodschool.ca/open-houses-and-interviews for info on our in-person open house: Wednesday February 14, 2024 at 10am to 12pm 416-444-7644


2024 PRIVATE EDUCATION GUIDE Our 35th annual Private Education Guide features top private schools & extracurricular programs, including an easy-reference information bar containing class size, student–teacher ratios & real tuition costs.

Blyth Academy We are a thriving private school community with eight campuses in Ontario (six in the GTA). One of the key advantages of Blyth Academy is our commitment to maintaining small class sizes, with an average of only 12 students per class. This deliberate approach allows our dedicated teachers to establish meaningful connections with each student, tailoring their instruction to suit individual learning styles. Our

high school students follow a four-term schedule, with only two subjects per term. This structure promotes deeper understanding of subjects and better prepares students for the post-secondary program of their choice. Ninety per cent of our students are accepted to their top choice post-secondary school and eighty five per cent receive partial or full scholarships. Online learning is available. Visit blytheducation.com.

SCHOOL TYPE: Private School YEAR FOUNDED: 1977 GRADES: 4-12

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CGS (Children’s Garden School) Since 1986 Children’s Garden School, located at 670 Eglinton Ave E., has been trusted to provide children with an exceptional education based on a welcoming creative learning approach. CGS is a place where students thrive through an academically stimulating personalized curriculum, delivered in a warm environment. CGS is celebrated for its academic integrity, early literacy, participation in the arts, athletics and public speaking.

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SCHOOL TYPE: Private School YEAR FOUNDED: 1986 GRADES: Preschool to Grade 3

ENROLMENT: 110 STUDENT/STAFF RATIO: 8:1 to 16:1 TUITION: $12,500 - $26,400

The Bishop Strachan School The Bishop Strachan School is a leading independent JK - Grade 12 day and boarding school for girls. Through our challenging inquiry-based program, students learn core academic skills, such as numeracy, literacy, critical thinking and digital literacy. This foundation becomes a springboard to generate new, creative ideas. BSS students are encouraged to find their voice and learn to lead. They grow into compassionate

and ethical citizens. Our 7.5-acre campus includes STEAM-focused learning spaces, a Centre for Arts and Design, multimedia and film labs, and athletics facilities, including a turf field - the first in Ontario at a girls’ school. As an inclusive girls’ school, we foster a sense of belonging by affirming our diverse community. For more than 150 years, BSS has inspired students to be fearless and educated them to be leaders.

SCHOOL TYPE: Private School YEAR FOUNDED: 1867 GRADES: JK - Grade 12

ENROLMENT: 950 STUDENT/STAFF RATIO: 10:1 TUITION: $37,500 (Day School)


ĂĀĂą St. Clement’s School St. Clement’s School is an independent girls’ day school in midtown Toronto. At SCS, we are evolving and redefining what it means to really learn and thrive in a world where the only certainty is change. We don't just want our students to thrive, we want them to boldly thrive - to see disruption as opportunity and possibility, to seize change with agility and imagination, to tackle the complex world of tomorrow with confidence and character. At SCS, educational journeys will be marked by academic rigour and a renewed curriculum that continually challenges and assesses the act of learning in an inclusive and safe environment. Students will value learning as an outcome in itself, understanding it's about the success of the journey, not just the destination.

SCHOOL TYPE: Independent School YEAR FOUNDED: 1901 GRADES: 1-12 ENROLMENT: 460 STUDENT/STAFF RATIO: 8:1 TUITION: $36,225

The Rosedale Day School RDS is Toronto’s leading Co-Ed Academic Institution for JK - Grade 8. Located in Yorkville, RDS students enjoy a true Downtown Advantage with Arts and Athletics taking place at top-tier institutions such as UofT, RCYC, the AGO, the TSO, and the ROM. This real world experience helps our students win year over year in city-wide Athletics and STEAM (design) competitions. RDS teachers, learning strategists, and specialty educators all collaborate to provide thorough academic preparation in a small, tightly-knit community and we are confident that our rigorous academic approach and globally responsive pedagogy ensures RDS Graduates are designdriven leaders who can adapt confidently and engage responsibly. Inquire Today • JK - Grade 8. 416 923 4726 • www.rds-on.com

SCHOOL TYPE: Independent YEAR FOUNDED: 1995 GRADES: JK - Grade 8 ENROLMENT: 165 STUDENT/STAFF RATIO: 8:1 TUITION: $27,800

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WillowWood School Founded in 1980, WillowWood has a long tradition of delivering targeted, personal education that considers each student’s needs and strengths. Our staff employ a team-based approach to teaching and conduct regular education strategy meetings to discuss how best to deliver the curriculum to each of our students. We are a full facility featuring a fitness room, gymnasium, music room, art room, science lab and film

and digital media arts studios. Our location on “School Street”(Scarsdale Road) gives us access to incredible amenities and services that allow us to incorporate swimming, dance, and robotics into our curriculum. Classes are small, the atmosphere is warm, and technology is at the forefront of our teaching methodology.

SCHOOL TYPE: Private School YEAR FOUNDED: 1980 GRADES: SK-12

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Bayview Glen Bayview Glen is an academically invigorating, co-educational independent school for students from age 2 to Grade 12. Situated on two closely connected campuses in North York, our vibrantly diverse community is inspired by expert teachers and fuelled by a forward-thinking curriculum. Bayview Glen welcomes all students into a nurturing community that allows inquisitive minds to flourish. Our broad

offering of curricular and co-curricular activities ranges from Drama to Design Thinking, Robotics to Round Square, Music to Model United Nations, Athletics to Advanced Placement. We value collaboration, problem solving and academic risk-taking to foster the entrepreneurial mindset and respect for diverse viewpoints essential for success in the 21st century.

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ĂĀĂą Bannockburn School A leading independent Montessori school for over 30 years, Bannockburn is recognized throughout Toronto for its outstanding academic standards, steadfast commitment to Montessori education, and deep respect for the potential in every child. Bannockburn’s Toddler, Primary and Elementary Montessori programs offer an enriched curriculum that exceeds provincial standards and nurtures a love of learning. Children aged 18

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months to 12 years flourish in a childcentered community that cultivates independence, imagination and intellect. Located in a beautiful facility, Bannockburn provides an ideal setting for inspired learning, with brilliant Montessori classrooms, ample outdoor space, a fullsize gymnasium, and Music, Art and French specialty teachers. Every family at Bannockburn is proud to call it home. Visit bannockburn.ca to learn more.

SCHOOL TYPE: Independent School ENROLMENT: 200 YEAR FOUNDED: 1993 STUDENT/STAFF RATIO: Varies GRADES: Toddler to Gr. 6 TUITION: $17,975 –$27,300

The Beez Kneez Nursery School The value and desirability of nursery school is widely recognized not only on educational grounds but also for developing social skills and self-confidence. Established in 2000, the Beez Kneez Nursery School provides a warm and creative atmosphere to foster young children’s imagination, curiosity and intellect. Our programs facilitate children’s social, emotional, physical and intellectual growth through an enriched curricu-

lum, which includes French and dance classes taught by our own specialty teachers. Most importantly, the children benefit from a high degree of individual attention from dedicated, professionally qualified teachers. All of our teachers hold Ontario teaching certificates and/or early childhood education diplomas, and the majority of our teachers also hold university degrees. Morning programs available. * Lytton Park *

SCHOOL TYPE: Private School YEAR FOUNDED: 2000 GRADES: PS to Kindergarten

ENROLMENT: 75 STUDENT/STAFF RATIO: 8:1 TUITION: $5500 to $12100

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Northmount School Northmount School is Toronto’s only independent, JK to Grade 8 Catholic boys’ elementary school. Catholic principles provide the foundation and purpose to our school’s everyday life that lead us to a conscious belief that we have a responsibility to prepare our students to build a better world. Thus, our students learn and grow in a community that places great value on the God-given dignity of each person,

individuality, self-discovery and kindness, while immersed in a strong academic program. Philosophically, we understand that education alone is not enough. It is education with values that matter. Our creative and stimulating curriculum goes well beyond the standard requirements. Our small class sizes and specialist teachers mean particular strengths are identified and nurtured.

SCHOOL TYPE: Independent School ENROLMENT: 150 YEAR FOUNDED: 1990 STUDENT/STAFF RATIO: 8:1 GRADES: JK-8 TUITION: $20,200 - $24,600

The Toronto Heschel School The Toronto Heschel School is a hidden gem, offering a progressive Jewish education within a warm, caring community. Abraham Joshua Heschel said, “Wonder is the root of all knowledge.” We aim to inspire a sense of awe and wonder in your children, and a lifelong love of learning. The school is inclusive and egalitarian, promoting mutual respect. Small acts of kindness and concern for others are the basis of interactions at our school. We

offer a mixed curriculum in which artsbased activities and Jewish culture serve as conduits for the Ontario school curriculum. Bilingual kindergarten classes foster a high level of Hebrew competency. As the first Jewish Day School in Ontario to reach Platinum EcoSchool status, environmental literacy is emphasized. Contact Bailey at admissions@torontoheschel.org to discover what a Heschel education could mean for your child!

SCHOOL TYPE: Private School YEAR FOUNDED: 1996 GRADES: Pre-K-8

ENROLMENT: 250 STUDENT/STAFF RATIO: 7:1 TUITION: $8,500-$19,950

Crestwood School Crestwood School practises the traditional art of teaching by challenging young minds to learn and by structuring experiences that make learning possible. The school’s philosophy is based on tried-andtrue methods of teaching the basics, thus providing students with a solid foundation in the three Rs. Homework and development of students’ organizational skills and good work/study habits are an integral part of the program. At the same

time, Crestwood School is concerned with the “whole child” — striving to maintain the balance of a child’s physical, social and emotional development. Each teacher is the key. With a well-planned program, a positive rapport with each and every student and a sense of commitment and dedication, Crestwood School’s goals are met! Crestwood is located in the beautiful wooded valley at Bayview Avenue and Lawrence Avenue.

SCHOOL TYPE: Independent School ENROLMENT: 450 YEAR FOUNDED: 1980 STUDENT/STAFF RATIO: 15:1 GRADES: JK-Gr.6 TUITION: $21,3000-$34,000

Toronto Prep School A combined 60 years of teaching experience has prompted Steve and Fouli Tsimikalis to create an environment that promotes learning, develops leadership and awakens social consciousness through the employment of energetic and hand-picked experienced faculty and staff. Toronto Prep offers a rigorous academic curriculum with the opportunity for students to participate in a variety of school clubs

and athletics. Each student will receive a MacBook Pro with an extended warranty. Steve and Fouli have determined that it truly takes a village to raise a child. “A faculty working closely with parents/ guardians, smaller classes, supervised extra help before and after school and on Saturdays help students reach their personal potential for success,” notes Fouli. Their passion for teaching is evident.

SCHOOL TYPE: Independent School ENROLMENT: 440 YEAR FOUNDED: 2009 STUDENT/STAFF RATIO: 10:1 GRADES: 7-12 TUITION: $32,250 - $34,250

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Lunar New Year, which begins between Jan. 21 and Sir Henry Pellatt was born on Jan. 6, 1859. Pellatt Like every year since 2005 when the first polar was a prominent Canadian financier best known bear dip in Toronto was held, this Jan. 1 residents Feb. 21 (this year it’s on Feb. 10), is one of the largest will shake off the New Year’s Eve rust and burst celebrations for Canada’s Asian population. Pictured for his role in the creation of Casa Loma, is the dragon dance in Chinatown circa 1967. forth into 2024 with an icy dip in Lake Ontario. Toronto’s beloved castle.

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We’ve had it easy over the last few winters with Known as the New Massey Hall during construc- The Art Museum of Toronto, now known as the Art mild temperatures. Back on Jan. 10, 1859, the tem- tion, which began in 1967, Roy Thomson Hall acGallery of Ontario, opened on Jan. 24, 1900. The perature (not just wind chill) was a brisk -33°C — quired its official name on Jan. 14, 1982, as thanks gallery has always been a popular destination for the lowest ever recorded in the city of Toronto. artists and students (pictured: a class trip in 1930). to the donations of the family of Roy Thomson.


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9,300 sq.ft. dream layout. Richard Wengle design. Elevator. Home automation. Main floor office. Heated drive.

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