Toronto Nightclub Faces Liquor Licence Suspension After Patron's Death
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario has proposed a 60-day suspension for Mister Wolf following the death of a 19-year-old patron in May 2024.
- The AGCO alleges that Mister Wolf staff failed to intervene as a visibly intoxicated 19-year-old patron consumed excessive alcohol in the VIP area.
- The patron displayed clear signs of intoxication, including stumbling, staggering, and engaging in altercations, but no action was taken by the nightclub's employees.
- The individual was found deceased in a restricted stairwell the following day, with toxicology reports showing a blood alcohol level over twice the legal driving limit.
- The AGCO has issued a Notice of Proposal for a 60-day suspension of the club's liquor licence, citing violations of the Liquor Licence and Control Act, 2019.
- Toronto police have laid separate charges related to the incident, which are proceeding in the Ontario Court of Justice.