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Yes, Toronto is overpriced for no good reason, and this is about to change dramatically. Falling prices are not as bad as the establishment has led you to believe. Falling prices mean increasing purchasing power for your savings and your salary. I'm sorry, I almost forgot that saving money went out of style long time ago.
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