The Breakfast Hub: Bixi’s president resigns, Canada’s swanky new money, Rob Ford’s ballet appearance

Bixi’s president has resigned since he cannot guarantee that taxpayers will not be on the hook for the company’s deficits.
[Toronto Star]

Canada’s new polymer $100 bills are now in circulation, but it will take until 2012 and 2013 before the $50, $20, $10, and $5 banknotes are put into circulation.
[Toronto Sun]

He’s the man that can do it all. This time, Mayor Rob Ford is making his National Ballet of Canada debut as a “Cannon Doll” in The Nutcracker. Sadly, the role does not involve dancing.
[National Post]

Councillor Giorgio Mammoliti believes that the city needs $123.3 million from the province in order to prevent a childcare crisis in the city.
[Toronto Sun]

The Olympic dream lives on as Bob Richardson — the organizer behind Toronto’s successful Pan-Am Games bid — has begun to assemble a campaign to bring the 2024 summer games to Toronto.
[Globe and Mail]

A recent study out of the Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto suggests that prostate cancer may be linked to oral contraceptive pills.
[National Post]

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