According to a ruling by Ontario’s highest court Monday, prostitutes may set up brothels and hire bodyguards, but solicitation on the street is still forbidden.
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The Arnold Palmer Grows Up: Coors Launches Iced Tea-Flavored Beer
Do you ever have those days when you just can’t decide between an iced tea and a beer, and you think, If only I could combine them?
No? Seriously, you don’t? Well, that’s not going to stop Molson Coors from launching Coors …
Daredevil Approved to Tightrope Walk Over Niagara Falls
After months of lobbying the Ontario Parks Commission, Nik Wallenda will finally fulfill his childhood dream. He will walk on a tightrope from the United States to Canada over the Niagara Falls.
Though the commission cited …
Deodorizing Denim: Scratch and Sniff Men’s Jeans Debut in Canada
Canadian innovators have given the world many wonderful gifts, from Trivial Pursuit to walkie-talkies to IMAX movies. But will the newest item on the laundry list of Canadian exports catch on as quickly?
Last week, …
Where Are the World’s Friendliest Countries?
If you’re looking for a new home (or just a vacation spot), head Down Under for a friendly reception.
Is Canada Invalidating Same-Sex Marriages for Non-Canadians?
A denied divorce in Toronto has thousands of gay couples wondering if their marriages are suddenly null and void.
Are Aries More Likely to Be Criminals?
One Canadian city would like to caution you to beware of loved ones who claim Aries as their zodiac sign—they might be more likely to break the law.
Camera, Lost at Sea Last Year, Gets Returned Using Google+
Think of it as a digital message in a bottle.
Paying with Plastic: Canada Introduces Polymer $100 Bill
One small step for Canada, one giant leap toward worry-free laundry.
For the first time ever, Bank of Canada will release the new $100 bill on Monday — in plastic. It’s reported to be almost impossible to rip (ever lost a …
Survey: Listening to Nickelback Won’t Get You a Date
They say there’s no accounting for taste, but no one can say Tastebuds.fm didn’t try.
‘Dentally Defective Rat’: Canadian Lawmaker Rails Against Beaver as National Symbol
A Canadian senator has called for the beaver to lose its status as the country’s national emblem – branding the semi-aquatic dam builders “a dentally defective rat,” reports Reuters.
Canadian Newspaper’s Hilarious Captions Pair Red Carpet With Real Causes
This week’s round-up of celebrity photos from Canadian newspaper The Globe & Mail uses captions that hilariously reflect the outrage behind the Occupy Wall Street protests.