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OCCUPY TORONTO
• Attempt to spread Occupy protest to Queen’s Park fails [The Star]
• No plans to leave [NOW]
• Porter: protesters inspire activist to new cause [The Star]
• Occupy Toronto marks one month in the park [The Sun]
• Handling of Occupy Toronto could make or break Ford’s term [The Sun]
• ‘Anonymous’ threat doesn’t faze mayor Ford [The Star]
• ‘Anonymous’ threatens cyber attack if city interferes with Occupy Toronto [Globe & Mail]
• Anonymous threatens online attack if Rob Ford evicts Occupy Toronto [Torontoist]

CITY HALL
• Ford can expect more flak [The Sun]
• Museum fans have message for Ford: ‘hands off’ [The Star]
• City museums at risk, despite denials, Mihevc says [Globe & Mail]
• Save Toronto’s museums: protesters [The Sun]
• Hume: city museum closures loom [The Star]
• City hall vs. unions: the two solitudes, never farther apart [Globe & Mail]

TRANSIT
• James: how to make transit dreams a reality? Demonstrate the benefits [The Star]
• Technology takes over for iconic TTC voice [The Star]

CYCLING
• Regulator unmoved by study showing trucks can be made safer for cyclists [Globe & Mail]
• Truck side guards designed to safeguard cyclists [Globe & Mail]
• How bikes and cars can peacefully coexist on the road [Globe & Mail]
• In the aftermath of tragedy, once more unto the breach [Globe & Mail]
• Bixi bikes boss quits after bumpy ride [The Star]
• The Fixer: cycling campaign appeals to drivers’ better instincts [The Star]

OTHER NEWS
• Why Toronto should be more like Edmonton [National Post]
• Get over your Toronto complex, Canada [Globe & Mail]
• So much to love in Toronto [The Sun]
• Chinatown BIA wants to clean up shop [Globe & Mail]
• One millionth tower uses new technology to explore aging buildings [Torontoist]
• New program Women Speak Out gives the marginalized a voice [The Star]
• Mississauga council watchdog accused of ‘cyber-stalking’ apologizes, retreats from council [National Post]