In response to business and neighbourhood complaints at the city’s most vibrant intersection, the local Toronto councillor is hoping signs will help curb some of the noise. People in the square, including buskers themselves, don’t think it will work. Matthew Bingley reports.
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Toronto hopes new signs in Dundas Square will reel in rogue buskers
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