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Isn’t it strange how amidst the bustling streets of Toronto, where millions live, nobody seems to talk about loneliness? We're surrounded by people, yet feelings of isolation are rampant. It’s not just about individuals; it’s a societal issue that city planners often overlook! With our focus on skyscrapers and transit routes, we forget to create spaces for genuine connections. Parks like Trinity Bellwoods and community gardens in Kensington Market should be more than just pretty spots — they need to foster friendships and interactions. We need to prioritize community-building in urban planning to combat this loneliness epidemic. What are your thoughts? Why aren’t we having deeper conversations about this? Let's talk about how we can create a more connected city!

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