If I lived in the Toronto area I would probably be eating organic as it's so much easier to find stuff there. I go to school in London during the year, and after this September will probably be living here permanently for a while at least. London is not too bad for finding organic - there is a market here, but I went to check it out one day and almost passed out from the prices! I've been to organic markets in Toronto and these are much more expensive - it tarries to a much different market I think in in London than it does Toronto.
However there is also a food co-op here that has organic. I considered it at the beginning of the year but to make it cost-effective you really need to put some hours in working there like you said Belinda, which as a student who is also very involved with campus activities and who also works part time that wasn't really an option But I am making an effort to make my life less stressful next year by paring down on the activities I'm invovled with so that's definitely something to consider for September. Like I said, I'd love to eat organic if I could find a way to afford it.
Unfortunately the summer will be a total write-off - I'll be living in North Bay for most of the time, which is a smallish city about 4 hrs north of Toronto, and trust me, there is NO organic food places there. There is an occassional farmers' market about three times during the summer, but none of the farmers in that area really make an effort to go organic.
So any efforts for me will have to be put on hold until September at least!