The Pros And Cons Of Living In Toronto

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Powerful cities such as Toronto attract investment due to the size of their economy, their projected future prosperity, cost of living and quality of life. Toronto lays at the economic heart of one of the world’s wealthiest countries, projected to keep humming through 2020. It is full of very vibrant and lively walkable neighborhoods dull of people and interesting retail. The food tastes wonderful in Toronto and it has a variety of different types of foods from different cultures. In my opinion, I feel that Toronto can be an ideal place to live in though there are some cons about living here.
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Toronto has North America’s third largest concentration of private IT companies, bettered only by San Francisco and New York. In addition to IT and high finance Ontario’s plentiful natural resources, such as hydroelectricity and raw materials, have helped Toronto and its surrounding municipalities to become major industrial centers, producing more than 50 percent of Canada’s manufactured products. Since Toronto itself has a numerous amount of stores, factories, and schools, jobs are more available in the area. In my opinion, the part of Toronto where I live offers a lot of jobs either a teacher job, cashier or factory …show more content…

One day it might rain and the day after it might be 30°C. One year we might have winter storms starting December and then the next year we might just have one snowfall starting in February. What I’m trying to say is that the weather is sometimes unpredictable due to global warming. But every year we definitely experience some type of snow which leads us to shovel our driveway which is quite a lot of work. But compared to others cities such as Vancouver and Victoria, I would say that Toronto’s winter is comparatively mild. Since Toronto is close to the lakes it doesn’t mean that it is warmer in winter, but there are really great waterfront areas. But Summer time is occasionally 30 degree hot and humid

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