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Thursday’s headlines

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FORD
• A betting man [Torontoist]

CITY HALL
• Metro Hall sale won’t net City much: Report [The Sun]

TRANSIT
• Bike plan blazes trails instead of lanes [NOW]
• Gardiner Expressway work will cause years of traffic chaos [The Star]
• Plan to tear down the Gardiner has died [The Sun]

G20
• Blair not yet ready to act on OIPRD G20 findings [The Sun]
• Five key findings of the G20 watchdog report on G20 summit in Toronto [National Post]
• Chief Blair reacts to scathing police watchdog report on G20 police conduct [The Star]

REAL ESTATE & DEVELOPMENT
• Brampton may be ready to play ball—in a new baseball-cricket stadium [The Star]

OTHER NEWS
• Toronto’s Inside Out Film Festival aims to avoid clichés [National Post]
• Pride funding in peril as Queers Against Israeli Apartheid plans to march [Globe & Mail]
• How Toronto is failing when it comes to food access [OpenFile]
• Porter: We should adapt Seattle’s neighbourhood matching grants to Toronto [The Star]
• Strike helped Toronto Public Library’s books [The Sun]

One comment

  1. Somebody please inform the Post’s Megan O’Toole that the “maniacal” cop responsible for the worst police abuses during the G20 has a name. It’s Supt. Mark Fenton. It’s in the report. No need to be shy. Accountability and all that.