MAYORAL RACE
• Debaters: Great city, bad city hall [The Star]
• Social groups unite to change election’s tune [The Star]
• Hepburn: Time for Pantalone, Rossi, Thomson to quit [The Star]
• James: Scent of mayor’s power attracts city councillors [The Star]
• That Ford bandwagon? Not all are jumping on [The Star]
• Handwriting expert analyzes Toronto mayoral candidates [The Star]
• Election Ephemera [The Star]
• Debate: Ford versus the rest [Globe & Mail]
• Mammoliti officially endorses Ford in Toronto mayoral race [Globe & Mail]
• Can we trust Rob Ford, a guy who gets his numbers wrong? [Globe & Mail]
• Ford continues to fend off salvos from Toronto candidates [Globe & Mail]
• Pantalone proposes pedestrian mall on Yonge Street [Globe & Mail]
• New mayor will take over city ‘in decline’: think-tank [National Post]
• Close downtown stretch of Yonge to traffic, says Pantalone [National Post]
• Ford’s not the one for One Toronto [The Sun]
• Miller making moves [Now Magazine]
• Here’s looking at Joe [Now Magazine]
• Rocco gets racy [Now Magazine]
TORONTO AND GTA ELECTIONS
• Is Mayor McCallion fighting fair in Mississauga? [The Star]
• Vaughan’s integrity commissioner slams councillor [The Star]
• The twists and turns of Giorgio Mammoliti’s career [National Post]
• Ward 29 profile: ‘Plain Jane’ seeks return [National Post]
• Rare shot in Rosedale [Now Magazine]
TTC
• The Smell Test: Is Racco responsible for the Spadina subway [The Star]
• Kick in the privates [Now Magazine]
G20 AFTERMATH
• Probe of ‘secret’ G20 law should be public: critics [The Star]
• G20 probe is more smoke and mirrors from the Liberals [Globe & Mail]
• Update: Roy McMurtry to lead review of ‘secret’ G20 law [National Post]
URBAN SPACE
• The Fixer: Dumpster attracts all the wrong trash [The Star]
• The Fixer: Raggedy sidewalk frays residents’ nerves [The Star]
• AGO agrees to talks for Serra sculpture [Globe & Mail]
OTHER NEWS
• Toronto in decline: Panel [The Sun]
• Toronto’s economy on the rebound [The Sun]
• Toronto’s most huggable douchebags! [Eye Weekly]
2 comments
Re: “New mayor will take over city ‘in decline’: think-tank”
I was expecting this “think-tank” to be the Frasier Institute. However, “think-tank” becomes an oxymoron when you learn that Sue-Ann “Socialist Silly Hall” Levy was one of the panelists chosen to determine that at best arguable statement.
“Ward 29 profile: ‘Plain Jane’ seeks return” – bad enough that this ward/riding has an MP who doesn’t live here, we now have to have a Lawrence Park councillor?