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Setting a New Year's resolution? We asked 9 notable Torontonians for theirs
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With one day left until we ring in the new year, CTV News Toronto asked 9 notable Torontonians for their 2024 resolution or wish.
For many, the new year offers a chance for a fresh start.
It's a time to reflect on the last 12 months and prepare for the year to come -- often, in the form of a New Year's resolution.
With one day left until we ring in the new year, CTV News Toronto asked 9 well-known Torontonians for their 2024 resolution or wish.
"In 2024, I’m resolved to make this city a place where fewer people have to struggle so hard to get by.
I’m resolved to build the hope that comes when a family finds an affordable place to live; when people can get home or to work on time, through fast, reliable transit; and when we build complete neighbourhoods with community centres, playgrounds, and libraries.
[And] to bike, hike, paddle and ski every trail, ravine and river in Toronto."
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