This small act of kindness is a reminder of how nice Canadians can be
Wow. My sister-in-law found this note in her mail with her ID and credit card. NICE. #raptorspic.twitter.com/ecfaTKIX9i
Awesome. During the stampede & shooting, my backpack got torn away and thought I lost it. People right after that took lost backpacks and brought them near the washrooms so they wouldn't have to wade back into the craziness. 
not bragging (since i didn't do it) but my wife did the same with a phone left during the yonge and dundas square panic. brought it home because someone dropped it during the bum rush. at times, we're not such an awful city.
Yet another reason @kawhileonard should stay in Toronto!!! We’re very nice.https://twitter.com/sarbjitkaur1/status/1143695140126625792 …
Amazing! This is Canada for me. I lost my precious wedding ring a year ago, while hiking in Banff NP and 2 days later found it in the lost & found, someone had returned it!!!! #IloveCanada
Wife took off with wallet on top of car at a gas station. Man that found it personally delivered it to our door and refused a reward. Cash and cards were all there!
Recently, my husband forget his wallet on top of the car and drove away. Later, I got a call from a spa I had been to. Someone found the receipt in his wallet and called, trying to find my husband, & left his number. He had gathered up his cards for him. There are good people.
Ugh, I wish that person found my phone when I dropped it the night the Raptors won the NBA finals..glad for your sister 

I’d move to Toronto in a heartbeat if it was affordable. Such a great city with friendly people and fabulous attractions. And because I lived in the UP of Michigan, I am also conversant in Canadian, eh? 

I’ve returned 2 wallets in the past year. It’s not about praise or reward, but rather doing the right thing. Besides, it doesn’t belong to me. #karma