Most analysts expect key rate to increase to five per cent with Bank of Canada decision expected at 10 a.m.; asylum seekers left sleeping on Toronto streets amid funding stalemate between city and feds; some critics say Ontario Place plans should not proceed; and other news.
Will Canadians face another rate hike Wednesday? Bank of Canada decision expected at 10 a.m. (The Star)
Asylum seekers left sleeping on Toronto streets amid funding stalemate between city, feds (CBC)
Critics say Ontario Place plans shouldn’t proceed (CityNews)
Nuclear power is a key part of a green future (The Globe and Mail)
How Toronto has changed since Olivia Chow was first in council (and how it really hasn’t) (The Star)
Road closures in downtown Toronto ahead of Honda Indy (CTV News)
Toronto’s speed cameras slow drivers down, new study reveals (CityNews)
Ontario cottage prices have crashed by five to sixty per cent — where will they go from here? (The Star)
What tone will Olivia Chow set at city hall? Experts contrast vision of hope with Toronto’s problems (CBC)
Two-thirds of Canadian drivers ‘unlikely’ to buy an electric vehicle (CTV News)
House price increases will likely slow this summer, experts predict (The Star)
The Canadian lake that marks when humans started changing the planet (The Globe and Mail)