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Toronto may be among the ‘world’s wealthiest cities,’ but it sure doesn’t look like it

I knew a couple who ran a pizza joint in Washington, D.C. Previously they had, between them, lived in Scarborough, Central America, South Asia and the Middle East. Once, we were sharing our impressions of the U.S. capital city.

“It’s a beautiful city,” I said, then thinking of the sky-high cost of living there, added, “if you have the money to afford it.”

She responded, “Every city is a great place to live if you’re rich.”

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