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[[Image:Toronto Life - Food Guide 2004 cover.png|thumb|right|250px|Toronto Life's 2004 Food city guide. The guide is now known as ''Food + Wine''.]]
[[Image:Toronto Life - Food Guide 2004 cover.png|thumb|right|250px|Toronto Life's 2004 Food city guide. The guide is now known as ''Food + Wine''.]]


'''''Toronto Life''''' is a monthly [[Canada|Canadian]] [[magazine]] about [[entertainment]], [[politics]] and life in [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Canada]]. Established in 1966, it was purchased by [[Michael de Pencier]] in 1972 and held until 2002, when it was sold to [[St. Joseph Media]].<ref>http://www.mastheadonline.com/archives/2006/200609.shtml</ref> Total readership is now exceeds 850,000. The publisher also owns the tourism magazine ''Where Canada'' (published in several large cities), ''[[Fashion (magazine)|Fashion]]'', ''Wish'', ''Wedding Bells'', and several smaller magazines. The current editor-in-chief is Sarah Fulford, who succeeded long-time editor John Macfarlane.
'''''Toronto Life''''' is a monthly [[Canada|Canadian]] [[magazine]] about [[entertainment]], [[politics]] and life in [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Canada]]. Established in 1966, it was purchased by [[Michael de pencier]] in 1972 and held until 2002, when it was sold to [[St. Joseph Media]].<ref>http://www.mastheadonline.com/archives/2006/200609.shtml</ref> Total readership is now exceeds 850,000. The publisher also owns the tourism magazine ''Where Canada'' (published in several large cities), ''[[Fashion (magazine)|Fashion]]'', ''Wish'', ''Wedding Bells'', and several smaller magazines. The current editor-in-chief is Sarah Fulford, who succeeded long-time editor John Macfarlane.


''Toronto Life'' also publishes a number of yearly lifestyle guides about the city, for example ''Entertaining'' and ''Food and Wine'', which are available free to subscribers.
''Toronto Life'' also publishes a number of yearly lifestyle guides about the city, for example ''Entertaining'' and ''Food and Wine'', which are available free to subscribers.

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File:Toronto Life - Food Guide 2004 cover.png
Toronto Life's 2004 Food city guide. The guide is now known as Food + Wine.

Toronto Life is a monthly Canadian magazine about entertainment, politics and life in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1966, it was purchased by Michael de pencier in 1972 and held until 2002, when it was sold to St. Joseph Media.[1] Total readership is now exceeds 850,000. The publisher also owns the tourism magazine Where Canada (published in several large cities), Fashion, Wish, Wedding Bells, and several smaller magazines. The current editor-in-chief is Sarah Fulford, who succeeded long-time editor John Macfarlane.

Toronto Life also publishes a number of yearly lifestyle guides about the city, for example Entertaining and Food and Wine, which are available free to subscribers.

Catering to a continually more affluent readership, Toronto Life focuses on products and services that are high-end in nature.

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