I’ll tell you what, in visiting Alberta, Canada last summer, I was not impressed at all with the standards at fast food establishments. We went into a Tim Hortons to grab some breakfast, and it was the filthiest restaurant I’ve ever been in. There was trash scattered all around the floor of the dining area, with no evidence that there was any intention on the part of anyone to clean it up. The bathrooms were beyond disgusting.
I tend to be one of those that decry excessive governmental regulations, but it seems to me that Canada could maybe spend less time trying to regulate their citizens’ speech, and more time ensuring public safety through food handling and sanitation in public restaurants.
Two things.
There are regulations already.
Where in Alberta where were you? Sounds like a third world city.
Here in Grande Prairie, we may be a farming /oil and gas town but us vet electricians keep everyone in line heh.
That’s Canada under Trudeau for ya.