Plus, inside a destination wedding at an Irish castle
In today’s edition of This City: writer and journalist Elizabeth Renzetti on her new book, What She Said; a destination wedding at an Irish castle; a Toronto woman’s desperate search for a family doctor; and more. For all of our city coverage, visit torontolife.com or subscribe to our print edition. | For two decades, Elizabeth Renzetti wrote a column on women’s rights for the Globe and Mail. There was plenty to talk about, from the everyday indignities faced by women to the wild revelations of the #MeToo movement. Renzetti stepped away from the paper in 2022, but she didn’t stop writing: she released a mystery novel, Bury the Lead, this past March, followed by a new non-fiction book. What She Said: Conversations About Equality dives into the many ways women continue to be plagued by bigotry. We spoke to Renzetti about it here. |
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| Ruth Goodwin, an actor, met John Fast, a lawyer, on a trip to Calgary in 2019. They dated long-distance before John moved to Toronto to be with Ruth. After getting engaged in November of 2022, the couple was wed at a castle in Ireland this April. Here’s how it all came together. |
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| Nadine McKenzie’s Stage 4 breast cancer was diagnosed after a trip to the emergency room. A family doctor would have likely caught it sooner. “Black women tend to have denser breast tissue than white women,” she says. “If I had a physician, I might have been able to get regular mammograms.” Her story, here. |
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| In the latest issue: dispatches from the front lines of Ontario’s broken health care system. Plus, a sneak preview of Poilievre’s Toronto, a bold next step for Chinese-food king David Schwartz, converted schoolhouses that blend history and style, and more. Still not receiving Toronto Life at home? Subscribe today. |
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