Posted: October 13, 2009
By Allison Hanes, National Post
With massage parlours and even hair salons serving as fronts for illegal prostitution, Mr. Mammoliti, a possible mayoral contender, worries the whole city could become one big red-light district in the event the sex trade is decriminalized by the courts or Parliament.
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Strip clubs look to end massage parlour advertising
By TOM GODFREY, SUN MEDIA
Last Updated: 24th July 2009
“It is a nuisance and it’s bordering on pornographic,” Lambrinos said yesterday. “We want something done about this advertising.”
Nearly all of Toronto’s 21 strip clubs are targeted for nightly handouts, he said.
The association wants a change in bylaws that would [...]
Allison Hanes, National Post
Saturday, Mar. 28, 2009
Q What were you doing at the House of Lancaster on The Queensway on Thursday?
A I’m co-chair with Councillor [Cesar] Palacio of the west district crime task force, and Councillor [Frank] Di Giorgio sits on the task force. Our mandate includes going out and visiting establishments that may be [...]
Source: thestar.com Written By: Vanessa Lu. David Bruser
With bass-thumping techno music blasting away and a naked woman on stage, three city councillors walked into a dark Etobicoke strip club yesterday, took a tour and sat near the stage for lunch.
On a break from a community council meeting, Councillors Frank Di Giorgio, Giorgio Mammoliti and Cesar [...]
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