Plus, up-and-comers who are shaping our city and the world
Toronto in 2024 had all the hallmarks of a city in transition—and it wasn’t just the endless construction projects. This year’s Most Influential inductees made waves, large and small, across the GTA and beyond. They tackled the housing crisis, disrupted the health care sector and won high-profile court cases. The biggest players expanded their dominance in business, politics, pop culture chefdom, romance writing and more. But the year’s greatest development—the one that captured our imaginations and aspirations more than any other—was the story of women in pro sports. For blazing that trail (and giving this hockey-mad city a team to rally behind that isn’t the Leafs), the stars of the Toronto Sceptres earn the No. 1 spot. See the full list here. For all of our city coverage, visit torontolife.com or subscribe to our print edition. |
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| Judging by the visionary thinkers and boundless creatives on our second-annual Rising Stars list, it’s clear that there are ample opportunities and avenues to make an impact in—and on—this city. Here, 25 up-and-comers who are shaping our city and the world. |
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| Thousands of people are clamouring for expensive last-minute tickets to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, and many are getting scammed. Here, David Coffey, the head of the Toronto Police Service’s new fraud unit, spoke to us about red flags and why your random Facebook friend is not a reliable ticket source. |
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What to see, do and read in November |
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| The enduring hit musical The Lion King is famous for its larger-than-life set design and costumes as well as its score of original songs by Elton John, Tim Rice and Hans Zimmer. While much of the show has remained consistent over its 26-year run (because if it ain’t broke…), this new Mirvish production is stacked with Toronto talent. Opens November 2, Princess of Wales Theatre |
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| In the latest issue: the tech titans, political heavyweights, culture crusaders, business big guns and everyone else who matters now. Plus, the stars of the Toronto Sceptres, a Q&A with the legendary Vince Carter, the ultimate holiday gift guide and more. Still not receiving Toronto Life at home? Subscribe today. |
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