Oh it would definitely be regulated. I could see the following:
For independants:
1) a schedule set up for health tests
2) Licencing
3) Locations in public where they can ply their trade. Say along Jarvis and I think it would be better for them because they wouldn't have to duck and run whenever they see a police car. Hopefully they would feel easier about approaching a cop if they were in trouble.
For establishments:
1) minimu standards for the location ie: cleanliness, availability of protection, body guards/doormen,
2) liquor licencing,
3) Establishment licence
4) all the other accroutrements that go along with having employees.
5) I could also see regulations put into effect limiting businesses from operating in residential neighbourhoods. For eg: no incalls in condos or sub-divisions. Again, I fully support a "red light district". Say Queen west with all the bars and nightclubs be approved for the installation of a brothel.
I could (or would like to) see places set up like strip joints where you can go, have a drink or two, watch the show(s) then if a lady catches your eye, you take her up stairs.
I really don't think it would be that much of a stretch. They already have rules and regs for exotic dancers etc. so it would be a sort of add on duty to the existing inspectors.
I could see if an indie wanted to set up an incall at her home. There would have to be regs put in place as to times when she can operate, how late at night, how many per day etc. Most indies don't see that many clients a day (or so they tell us) so I wouldn't have a problem with an indie working next door or down the hall.
I remember way back when I went to an incall on bay st. I could tell which door it was because the dark oak finish was worn off around the middle of the door by all the guys knocking. It was a pretty posh condo building too and was quite obvious.
Hopefully now that it is legal, any SP who had a bad date or was assaulted in some way now would feel easier about reporting it.
I think maybe the social stigma would reduce over time. I mean heck, look at all the porn stars and nude models who are totally open to their family about it? It's not as bad as it once was, at least IMO.
It will take a while, but hopefully the ruling stands and Canada moves in the right direction....