
The streets have potholes, the snow just sits there, the subway system is adequate for a city half this size, but Toronto's Food Police are on the job, says Margaret Wente at the Globe and Mail.
Nothing keeps excessive spontaneity in check like a socialist government. A couple of decades ago it was the auditions and designated flop-spots for licensed subway musicians. Now it's the municipal control of street-cart food vendors. Down with pretzels -- up with sprouts.
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