US has 48 million ppl on some kind of government assistance.
pssssttt----that's not goodUS has 48 million ppl on some kind of government assistance.
So what you are saying is areas dominated by long term residents are more Caucasian then other areas of the city ? So what. Richmond Hill used to be one of the whitest communities in the city decades ago and now it's 30% "Chinese". Different ethnic groups may tend to cluster in different areas of town but it's much more fluid then most American cities.
I see no real point to what you are saying. The experience most of us have at work, schools, on sports fields, at restaurants, or in clubs is very diverse. All you are doing is misleading outsiders about Toronto. Which defeats the whole purpose of the thread, because those with eyes closed would rather just poke holes at Toronto and any perceived strength then learn anything about it.
And this is also true about many Canadians; I have family members who hate Toronto based on nothing real.
Almost everyone that owns a house there has a million plus net worth. To bad it's house rich, cash poor for many. Or they're working multiple side gigs to make ends meet.I feel like your family too. I try to spend a max of 2-3 months a year in Toronto since all my family and friends are here. This city is great for economic reasons but pretty crap for lifestyle reasons in my opinion. If you have financial freedom there are far better places to live in Canada and other places in the world.
Almost everyone that owns a house there has a million plus net worth. To bad it's house rich, cash poor for many. Or they're working multiple side gigs to make ends meet.
Really? Been there done that. Need the libtards out off office. Lot's of bureaucracy, Way too many scammers.Housing is expensive yes, but you have to admit Toronto is a great place to find a job and or run a business. Its a massive market place here. If you want to say screw lifestyle factors and just put your nose to the grind stone then Toronto is a fantastic place to do this.