By Doug Alexander
July 5 (Bloomberg) -- Toronto restaurants were among the city’s businesses most hurt by the Group of 20 summit, with a decline in sales of as much as 67 percent in some areas, said Canada’s largest debit and credit-card processor.
Spending fell at Toronto stores, restaurants, tourist spots and entertainment venues from June 25 to June 27, when world leaders along with thousands of police and protesters occupied Canada’s largest city for the G-20 gathering, according to Moneris Solutions Corp.