While GTA 6 City of the Week looks at one location in the USA and evaluates it as a possible setting of the next installment in Rockstar Game's popular open-world action adventure franchise every week, Foreign City of the Week, as the name suggests, looks beyond the borders.
After an extended stay in Europe, we're jumping back to North America, bringing Foreign City of the Week about as close to home as it will ever get — about 100 KM from the US border by car. Braving the cold weather, we jump over to the United State's friendlier northern neighbor, which happens to be the original home of GTA 5 protagonist Trevor Philips.
Toronto

Alright, I'm not going to lie. Part of the reason that I'm choosing Toronto is because whenever I scour the web for various bits of "GTA" news, I keep bumping into stuff that happened in the G reater T oronto A rea. We even covered a story where a GTA-esque car-smuggling ring got busted in Toronto. I mean, if search engines throw up separate posts about Grand Theft Auto and the Greater Toronto Area in one search already, why not combine the two?
Plus, you know, the GTA actually looks like a great setting for GTA (I'll stop now). Whether it's Canada suffering from Australia-syndrome, or Australia suffering from Canada-syndrome, I can never tell, however both are countries whose capitals are often mixed up by the general public. While most people mistakenly think Sydney is Australia's capital, with Canada it's even worse, since several cities are often cited as being the capital.
In fact things are so bad that even the locals can't figure it out. Anecdote time: while studying abroad, three of my Canadian classmates were arguing over which city is the capital, and neither of the three said Ottawa, which is indeed the capital. Anyway, Toronto is often named as the capital, and while it is the largest and most populous city in Canada, the seat of the government it is not.