A Canadian court has ruled that the province of Ontario’s ability to censor movies might be unconstitutional. “Not that the disappearance of the Ontario Film Review Board’s powers of censorship would be anything but welcome, wise and way overdue, just that the constant possibility of censorship — the very idea that you lived in a province where some anonymous citizen had the power to decide what you could and could not see — was a kind of galvanizing fact of life in those days.”