Bonnie Crombie presses Ford to stick to Peel breakup amid reports government is wavering; winter is coming but questions arise as to whether Toronto is prepared; a condo developer painted empty Toronto storefronts black in the Yonge and Lawrence neighbourhood, and neighbours are not pleased; and other news. 

Bonnie Crombie presses Ford to stick to Peel breakup amid reports government is wavering (The Globe and Mail)

Winter is coming but is the city prepared for what lies ahead? (CityNews)

A condo developer painted empty Toronto storefronts black — and neighbours are seeing red (The Star)

Opinion: 'What happened to Yonge Street?' Quashing Toronto's character is the city's mistake (The Star)

Bank of Canada holds key interest rate steady but warns it’s ready to hike again (The Globe and Mail)

Meet Parthi Kandavel, Toronto's newest city councillor and hopeful Scarborough ally to Olivia Chow (The Star)

After complaints, Transport Canada launching in-depth review of Chevrolet Volt hybrid (Global News)

No decisions made on ‘potential’ dissolution of Peel Region: Ontario Minister (CityNews)

Ottawa plans cap-and-trade system to cut oil and gas emissions, but targets lower than expected (The Globe and Mail)

On the Brink: Retiree living in converted laundry room feels ‘overlooked’ amid housing crisis (Global News)

Toronto tenants calling for provincial moratorium on demovictions (CityNews)

Opinion: The new deal between Toronto and Ontario comes with a bunch of footnotes, caveats and asterisks (The Globe and Mail)