Jordan Peterson relocates from Toronto to the U.S. citing discomfort in his neighborhood

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Jordan Peterson, a controversial psychologist, has announced his move from Toronto to the U.S. He cited discomfort in his neighborhood and dissatisfaction with Canadian government policies, including the Online Harms Act and issues with the College of Psychologists of Ontario. Peterson gained fame for opposing preferred pronoun use at the University of Toronto and has become a prominent figure in conservative media. He expressed frustration with local governance and the cultural climate in Toronto, describing it as increasingly "woke." While he did not specify his new location in the U.S., Peterson mentioned he is near his daughter in Arizona. He has previously resigned from his university position and has been critical of Canadian political leadership.


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