Unfortunately we have a Conservative majority government.... hate to throw cold water on the party, but their moral majority base will demand the law be rewritten.
I would tend to agree with Fuji - I can't see Harper allowing legal brothels in Canada. Mainly because NIMBY people will go nuts lobbying the government saying 'no brothel in my nice residential neighborhood of Toronto'.
Condo buildings that currently have under the radar incalls would still ban incalls under the 'no business run out of a residential unit' clause, whether it be a legal brothel or legal fishing tackle shop. So they couldn't advertise or they'd get evicted (but not charged, just evicted). It would be good for the client though as no more charge of being a 'found in' if brothels are legal. All the condo board could do is evict the resident.
I'd like to see the 19th century mansion house brothels of old return. No worries of eviction as the brothel madam owns the house. Guys mingle with a selection of girls in the parlor and living room, then go upstairs to a bedroom with the girl of their choice. Private security on the ground floor is in a security room to throw out troublemakers. Still, I see major NIMBY protests that could result in the city making zoning laws regulating where brothels can be located, and that would basically create a red light zone, but that would get major NIMBY action from whatever areas was so designated. Unless it was some post-industrial wasteland.
A nice mansion in Rosedale for an upscale brothel would be nice, but on street parking for 30 cars all the time? Residents go insane; zoning is introduced. I don't think one can run a business out of a home there. In some upscale residential areas you can run a law office or doctor's office out of your home. In the Annex/Yorkville area some big homes have been converted to offices that house interior decorators, consulting offices, fraternities, etc. Not sure what business qualifies for this (or not).
I hope we get legal brothels, but I'm not convinced we will get them legally in the same locations we get them now.