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Loneliness in Toronto is a silent epidemic, yet no one seems to spark conversations about it. Why? With our thriving condo culture, bustling streets, and packed cafes, you'd think connection would be easy. But I see too many people living in isolation—just take a stroll through the Financial District or the countless condominiums in Liberty Village. We’re surrounded by others but often feel invisible amidst the urban rush. Maybe it’s time we openly discuss how our housing market and city development contribute to this loneliness. Is it the high rents pushing people to live alone? Or the transient nature of our neighborhoods? Let's talk about it. What's your take?

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