Globe editorial: Canada’s cities need to get to the tippling point

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Globe editorial: Canada’s cities need to get to the tippling point
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Canada’s cities need to get to the tippling point

, which is their choice. That said, alcohol remains a legal substance. It is enjoyed by millions of Canadians who believe the pleasure they get from it outweighs its risks. That is their calculation to make.

And now Toronto city staff have concocted a restrictive pilot project that seems to presuppose excessive consumption. City staff picked locations in each ward then ran them past the local councillors, more than half of whom opted out.

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