Ontario backtracks on plan to include Greenbelt land in Caledon ministerial zoning order amid pushback; shuttering of Scarborough RT means the end of a transit system that changed Toronto; Mayor Olivia Chow sets out ‘first step’ in affordable housing plan, ups target by 25,000 homes; and other news:
Ontario backtracks on plan to include Greenbelt land in Caledon, Ont., zoning order amid pushback (CBC)
Mayor Olivia Chow sets out ‘first step’ in affordable housing plan, ups target by 25,000 homes (The Globe and Mail)
Justin Trudeau should step down before next election, majority of survey respondents say (The Star)
Bike sharing in Toronto has exploded over the years, but parts of the city remain underserved (CBC)
Doug Ford hurt by Greenbelt controversy, poll suggests (The Star)
OPP’s ‘conflict of interest’ on Greenbelt probe puzzles police watchers (The Globe and Mail)
Refugees living in Etobicoke strip mall march to government offices to plead for action (CityNews)
Mayor Olivia Chow’s executive backs taxes to fix city budget crisis (The Star)
Hudson’s Bay brings back outlet model with new Scarborough store (The Globe and Mail)
International student in Toronto speaks out on ‘nasty’ housing conditions (CTV News)
Weekend need to know: Fan Expo, Yorkville Murals, Jays vs. Guardians (CityNews)