There’s no other way to put it. This became readily apparent last week when Canada’s largest city suffered a crisis of unparalleled proportions. What happened in the city once known as Toronto the Good dwarfed other so-called crises such as the Asian tsunami, Hurricane Katrina and the current financial meltdown in the United States. Or at least that’s how it appeared to the city’s media. This catastrophe occurred when some electrical cables fell on the track of Toronto’s main north-south subway line.