Toronto once again proved its global appeal by being named one of the world’s most livable cities in the Economist Intelligence Unit’s 2021 Global Livability Index. The report praised Toronto for its excellent healthcare, quality education, cultural diversity, and overall safety, making it a top destination for people seeking a high standard of living. Despite...
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