By: Edward Keenan
The Gallagher brothers reuniting and the 30th anniversary of “Friends” have sparked nostalgia for the 1990s — when the average rent in Toronto was $300 a month.
Edward Keenan is a city columnist for the Toronto Star, with a focus on local issues in Toronto and Canada. He has also served as the Washington Bureau Chief for the Toronto Star and is the author of two books. Edward's writing covers a wide range of topics, including politics, urban development, and social issues.
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Edward Keenan's coverage spans a wide range of topics, including government and politics, housing affordability, news industry, holidays, predictions, Santa Claus and entertainment. His articles also focus on legal policy regulation and include opinion editorials.
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