Ontarians may be in for their first minority government in over 26 years. In an open letter to Conservative candidate Tim Hudak, Premier Dalton McGuinty says no to a coalition government.
[CBC]
If New York City did it first, it must be cool. Hundreds of protesters are expected to make their way to the heart of Toronto’s financial district on Oct. 15, following in the footsteps of activists who stormed Wall Street over the weekend in a rally against the global financial system.
[National Post]
Police Chief Bill Blair insists that imposing the 10 per cent budget cut he’s been directed to make will result in the loss of over 1,000 jobs.
[Globe and Mail]
There will be no returning to 50/50 funding of the TTC should Premier Dalton McGuity and the Liberals remain in control after the October provincial election. In fact, NDP candidate Andrea Horwath is the only candidate thus far to suggest a return to 50/50 funding for transit.
[Toronto Sun]
Mayor Rob Ford’s plan to expand private garbage collection is moving forward with five bids from companies vying for the seven-year contract. The bids will be presented to council in October.
[Globe and Mail]
Let's get physical. Because we're the best at it, according to a new study that shows Canadians have the most active sex lives in the world.
[Independent]