Why does nobody talk about loneliness in Toronto? In a city packed with over 3 million people, it’s shocking how many of us feel isolated. Sure, we have bustling neighborhoods like Kensington Market and the Distillery District, but what good are vibrant streets if we can’t connect? Urban planning should focus on building community, yet we continue to prioritize shiny developments over green spaces and accessible gathering spots. Let’s face it: loneliness is a public health crisis, and we need to address it! More community gardens, cozy public spaces, and cycling paths could foster connections that combat isolation. What do you think? Are we overlooking the human aspect of our urban environment?
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