Toronto bar owners take AGCO to court over bizarre incident with liquor inspector Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. In what must be one of the more unusual cases to come across an Ontario Superior Court judge's desk this year, several Toronto business owners are taking legal action against The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario over the restrictions imposed upon them after a liquor inspector was compared to Aunt Lydia from the hit TV show "The Handmaid's Tale." Let me break this down a bit. Anthony Greene, former owner of Castro's Lounge on Queen Street East, sent an (admittedly) ill-advised, late-night Facebook message to the personal (but public) account of a liquor inspector he'd dealt with occasionally in the past.