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Toronto Life

''Toronto Life'' is a monthly Canadian magazine about entertainment, politics and life in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ''Toronto Life'' also publishes a number of annual special interest guides about the city, including ''Real Estate'', ''Stylebook'', ''Eating & Drinking'', ''City Home'' and ''Neighbourhoods''. Established in 1966, it is now owned by St. Joseph Media. It has a circulation of 85,500, and readership of 727,000. The magazine is a major winner of the Canadian National Magazine Awards, leading current publications with 97 gold awards including 3 awards for Magazine of the Year in 1985, 1989, and 2007.
==History==
Established in 1966, ''Toronto Life'' was purchased by Michael de Pencier in 1972 and held until 2002, when it was sold to St. Joseph Media. 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 in 2008.
In March 2014, ''Toronto Life'' was required to shut down its unpaid internship programme after the Ontario Ministry of Labour declared that its longstanding practice of not paying interns was in contravention of the Employment Standards Act.〔("Ontario labour ministry cracks down on unpaid internships at Toronto Life, The Walrus" ), The Canadian Journalism Project, March 27, 2014〕 The magazine responded, saying "The idea that we can start paying everybody completely misunderstands the nature of the economics of the magazine industry at the moment."〔("Unpaid Internship Crackdown At Toronto Life, The Walrus Magazines" ), Huffington Post Canada, March 27, 2014〕 ''Toronto Lifes first (unpaid) intern, Derek Finkle, started with the magazine in 1993. During his internship he wrote a cover story for the magazine for free. He weighed in on the controversy saying that he backs the decision of the Ontario Ministry of Labour.〔("The Unpaid Internship Conspiracy" ), TheStoryboard.ca, March 31, 2014〕

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