By Caroline Veldhuis
From cupcakes to doughnuts to gelato, a new crop of entrepreneurs are opening sugary boutiques with Canadian flavours in the city’s west Queen West district.
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Business Trip
By Chris McGinnis
No longer a quiet Canadian town, this emerging capital of commerce is now a sparkling, bustling metropolis of 2.8 million people that feels more like Dubai or Shanghai.
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Worldwide Weird
By Lindsey Galloway
From Queen Victoria’s dancing slippers to socks made from human hair, the Bata Shoe Museum displays a well-heeled history through some of the world’s most fascinating footwear.
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Living In
By Sunshine Flint
Living in this cosmopolitan Canadian city means having the advantages of urban life at your fingertips, in a safe, truly multicultural package.
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The Passport blog
By Nick Easen
According to a recent survey, London tops the list as the city where executives spend the most time, followed by Shanghai, Singapore, Beijing and Toronto.
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Mini Guide
Canada's biggest city lays claim to world-class museums, North America’s tallest tower and year-round festivals and cultural events.
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