City’s greatness in peril if King kept open avows Star writer

It’s a headline written in Hollywood. “Diverting the King streetcar for TIFF is the price Toronto must pay for fame,” it huffs. In a town that regularly launches police operations against drivers who stop in front of Starbucks, Toronto Star writer Sean Micallef avows that somehow or other municipal greatness hangs on this notorious week-long annual transit disruption.