The real estate industry to oppose new parking tax for Toronto, Hamilton; cloud hangs over unveiling of Pan Am plans; Toronto cops count on trading cards to bond with public; and more news.

Real estate industry to oppose new parking tax for Toronto, Hamilton (Globe & Mail)

Questions over bonuses, expenses cloud unveiling of Pan Am plans (Globe & Mail)

Criminal past of Ford’s hand-picked coach prompts review of protocols (Globe & Mail)

Retired Etobicoke businessman Peter Leon wins council vote to fill Holyday’s seat (Globe & Mail)

Toronto Zoo biogas plant hopes to raise millions through community bonds (Toronto Star)

Toronto cops count on trading cards to bond with public (Toronto Star)

Toronto paying millions in lawsuit claims (Toronto Star)

Toronto’s chief planner, Jennifer Keesmaat, challenges Mirvish/Gehry scheme: Hume (Toronto Star)

Five things to know about aerial surveillance in wake of reports Toronto police used a Cessna to track Rob Ford (National Post)

As Toronto council considers seizing floating restaurant, ‘Captain John’ appears to have retreated to dry land (National Post)

Spanish company working on subway to Vaughan caused extension to be delayed by a year, TTC says (National Post)

Ryerson’s ‘Sam the Record Man’ sign controversy lingers as council delays decision (National Post)

The ROM Makes the Forbidden City Less Forbidding (Torontoist)