Ontario Health Minister hints at plan to address health sector crisis with a shift away from ‘status quo’; Why do so few people want to run for Toronto city council this election?; Ontario to reveal next steps of 'Plan to Stay Open' Thursday, hints at changing 'status quo'; and more news.

Ontario Health Minister hints at plan to address health sector crisis with a shift away from ‘status quo’ (Globe & Mail)

Mustard ice cream, squid-ink corn dogs among wacky eats on offer as CNE returns to Toronto (Globe & Mail)

Bidding wars, cutthroat viewings and onerous applications: Stories of Canada’s red-hot rental market (Globe & Mail)

Why do so few people want to run for Toronto city council this election? (Toronto Star)

The Bay reinvents itself with … Zellers? Why Hudson’s Bay is resurrecting the beloved discount store (Toronto Star)

Financial signs show we may be heading back to normality after COVID-19 (Toronto Star)

Why ketchup and mustard ice cream perfectly captures the CNE (Toronto Star)

Ontario government announces plan meant to stabilize health-care system (CBC)

Mandarin now Toronto's 2nd-most common first language, reflecting years of demographic change (CBC)

Doctors advise Ontarians to keep up with vaccines ahead of fall flu season, possible COVID-19 surge (CBC)

Election deadlines force integrity commissioner to suspend investigation into Mayor John Tory (CBC)

Ontario powers ahead with Canada's first grid-scale nuclear reactor (CTV)

Ontario to reveal next steps of 'Plan to Stay Open' Thursday, hints at changing 'status quo' (CP24)