Admiral Beez
Superstar
Toronto is one of the loneliest places in Canada according to a new report
The Toronto Foundation report paints a sombre picture of post-pandemic life where crisis is the new normal, and the high cost of housing, homelessness and climate change have converged into a “polycrisis.”
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Do we agree with this? I’m in my early 50s and live in Toronto. Even though my children have left for university , and my job has moved almost entirely to wfh, I don’t find myself feeling lonely. First of all, I’m married for over 25 years, so my wife and I do most things together. Then there’s my motorcycle club that meets every Sunday for breakfast and once a month for a bbq or dinner out, and my model boat making club that meets every month, you can follow my build here, https://modelshipworld.com/topic/30...eller-1150-kit-bashing-the-heller-le-superbe/. Next, after Sunday motorcycle breakfast I attend the local Anglican Church, where I volunteer on the board. Lastly, I’m active in my community, walking the dog twice a day and always chatting with fellow Cabbagetowners at the pubs or park. I think you just need to make an effort.