Bank of Canada governor says red-hot housing market showing signs of speculative behaviour; Toronto should not allow wider use of e-scooters, say city staff; avines are a Toronto treasure, but everyone needs an equal chance to enjoy them; and more news:

City botches street-sweeping contract, leaving Toronto's roads facing dirtier spring (CBC News)

Bank of Canada governor says red-hot housing market showing signs of speculative behaviour (Globe and Mail)

Toronto should not allow wider use of e-scooters, say city staff (Toronto Star)

Smaller boards want Toronto giant to share (Globe and Mail)

Toronto police begin 'new enforcement approach' to stay-at-home order starting Thursday (CTV News)

Ravines are a Toronto treasure, but everyone needs an equal chance to enjoy them (Globe and Mail)