#85 What Statistics Say About Renting in Toronto, The Unexpected Cause of Wear and Tear On The Body, Summer Entertaining and The Attachment Theory of Relationships
Jun 22, 2019
By Valerie Massie
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Welcome to this episode of The Tonic, terrestrially broadcast on June 22 and 23, 2019 on AM740 and FM 96.7 in Toronto. Topics covered on the show track the lifestyle articles and themes published in Tonic Magazine. This week we discuss what the statistics tell us about renting in Toronto with Mitchell Abrahams, the unexpected cause of wear and tear on the body with Rucsandra Mitrea, Summer entertaining with Carolyn Tanner Cohen and the “Attachment Theory” of relationships with Carlyle Jansen
We specifically discuss:
What Statistics Tell Us About Renting in Toronto
5/10 of highest priced residential rental markets are in Toronto
Population gains, immigration and employment = demand
Vancouver vs. Toronto
As at April /2019 – highest level of housing construction starts
Dealing with supply issues at the lower end of the market
Average and median rents have decreased by 2% in May/19 in Canada, except for Toronto
Correlation between single family dwellings and rental markets
Benjamin Tal: Risk in the marketplace: current prices are fair
The Unexpected Cause of Wear and Tear on the Body
Obvious causes of stress on the body: injuries, age, birth defects
Dehydration and connective tissue
compressed joints
sustained stress
misalignment
Summer Entertaining
Planning at the beginning of the Summer
Drinks: Large batch- Margaritas
Appetizers: Beet Gravlax, Slow Roasted Tomatoes
Main Course: Pasta Salad. Grilling with Salsa Verde, Spice Rubs