People walked the streets of downtown Toronto Sunday, surveying the damage done to store windows on Yonge Street between College and Queen by a small group of G8/G20 protesters the day before.
People walked the streets of downtown Toronto Sunday, surveying the damage done to store windows on Yonge Street between College and Queen by a small group of G8/G20 protesters the day before.
However, when a woman was murdered in Peel and a man was killed at an Oshawa apartment bash on Saturday, when a Toronto man was found guilty of 11 counts of attempted murder on Friday, when two men were shot by a masked gunman on Thursday at a Danforth pool hall or when an arsonist set fire to a Scarborough high school on Wednesday, none of those stories collectively dominated the mainstream news or garnered attention from the public or politicians the way a few broken windows did.
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