Plus, dispatches from Ontario’s broken health care system
In today’s edition of This City: writer-director Megan Park on her new Muskoka-set movie, My Old Ass; dispatches from Ontario’s broken health care system; and more. For all of our city coverage, visit torontolife.com or subscribe to our print edition. | My Old Ass is a time-travel dramedy in the grand tradition of 13 Going on 30 and Seventeen Again—only with a Muskoka backdrop, magic mushrooms and a gender-reverse Justin Bieber hallucination sequence that was approved by Team Biebs. Writer-director Megan Park grew up in Lindsay, Ontario, and spent her summers on the lake. In this Q&A, she tells us about filming in Muskoka, working with producer Margot Robbie and her movie’s spicy title. |
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| Half a million Torontonians are without a primary care physician. The search is maddening, exhausting and often futile. Doctors and patients alike are fed up with the broken system. Here, dispatches from the front lines. |
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| In the latest issue: dispatches from the front lines of Ontario’s broken health care system. Plus, a sneak preview of Poilievre’s Toronto, a bold next step for Chinese-food king David Schwartz, converted schoolhouses that blend history and style, and more. Still not receiving Toronto Life at home? Subscribe today. |
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