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CITY HALL
• ‘Goodfella’ poster in city hall’s sights [The Star]
• ‘Goodfella’ campaign poster spurs human rights complaints [National Post]
• Taking care of business cards: Rob Ford’s hypocrisy [The Grid]
• City councillors debate future of wind power [Globe & Mail]
• James: Hydro sale – 10% today…10% tomorrow [The Star]
• Bills in for trash facility’s pricey private party [The Star]
• Businessman proposed 38 library closures [The Star]
• Alarm sounded over Toronto elephants [The Sun]
• Kristyn Wong-Tam: the unofficial opposition [The Grid]

TRAFFIC & DEVELOPMENT
• For mosque critics, it’s all about gridlock [National Post]
• Front street is for walkers [The Grid]
• A cheaper Fort York bridge gets a second look [National Post]
• City tiptoes toward new downtown bike lanes [National Post]

OTHER NEWS
• Fury in Mississauga over inquiry report [The Star]
• Royal newlyweds arrive in Toronto to open Grace Kelly exhibit [The Star]
• Your brand name here [NOW]
• Robin Hood goes G20 [NOW]
• Occupy is a brand… [NOW]
• Sprawl bomb – it’s not population growth that’s the biggest threat to food security, it’s distance [NOW]

3 comments

  1. Keenan’s article shows a picture of Ford’s gravy-plated card. Really, to me the “official” in-house cards look better than Ford’s.

    This is the second major conservative politician to land in hot water recently about business cards (see: John Baird).