Toronto the Good
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Toronto the Good

Toronto the Good

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Tony visits Toronto for a weekend trip in May 1998. went up to Toronto to get out of the US cheaply and (relatively) easily for just a few days. Toronto is known as "Toronto the Good" because in the forties and fifties it was known as a bastion of Victorian morals and goody twoshoe do-goodism. It was also hugely anglophilic, and dull. Then came waves of immigrants, and they loosened the place up. Now you could call this multicultural vibrant but down to earth metropolis "Toronto the Great". Besides, the exchange rate for the US dollar was too good to resist
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Date: Mar 18, 2008


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