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The health crisis has had such a substantial economic impact on individuals and businesses that it has been in too many cases irrevocable, and though some of us are lucky enough to have jobs as different as they may now look than pre-COVID there are still some people who have yet to be able to return to work due to lockdown.
Data from the City of Toronto shows just how drastic the hit was to employment numbers last year, and though it seems that even more men in the city are back at work than before the pandemic, this is not at all the case for women.
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These are the Toronto neighbourhoods that have the most luxury homes
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As real estate prices in Toronto continue to skyrocket and the city contemplates implementing a luxury home tax, new data has been released to indicate which areas, exactly, have the most expensive houses.
The city released a report last week that examines the potential effects of increasing land transfer taxes for homes worth more than a certain amount, and also includes a handy chart breaking down how many luxury homes were in each ward of the city.
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If you’re wondering what Substack is, and why writers are turning to it in droves, wonder no more: in the latest episode of NOW What, I talked to three Toronto writers who’ve been publishing on the platform: Kat Angus, who reviews movies (and “internet stuff”) at Kat Watches Everything; Matt Elliott, who writes about Toronto politics in City Hall Watcher; and Andrew Stoeten, who covers Blue Jays and baseball with the Batflip.
Elliott spent a decade writing for commuter paper Metro before launching the newsletter City Hall Watcher.