A look at Toronto's public disagreements with the federal government over newcomer aid and sheltering of asylum seekers; Ford government plans to extend Hazel McCallion LRT to downtown Brampton and Mississauga; Toronto says 'nobody is being turned away' from shelter during extreme cold; and other news.

The $200-million feud: inside Toronto's public spat with the feds over newcomer aid (The Star)

Ford government plans to extend Hazel McCallion LRT to downtown Brampton and Mississauga (CBC)

Toronto says 'nobody is being turned away' from shelter during extreme cold (CP24)

Weekend need-to-know: DJ Skate Nights, Toronto International Boat Show kick off (CityNews)

Opinion: If Toronto can’t improve its world-class traffic, it will decay into a gridlocked carcass (The Globe and Mail)

Toronto's Jan. 19 forecast: Periods of light snow (The Star)

TTC sees rise in number of people seeking shelter in stations during cold snaps (The Globe and Mail)

A look inside a cabin design that could help Toronto's unhoused population (CBC)

Canadian universities raise alarm over international student visa cap (The Globe and Mail)

‘Huge spike’ in population adding to pressures on Ontario ERs (Global News)

Toronto highway closures for planned roadwork on Jan. 19 (The Star)

Toronto’s live music scene is moving to the suburbs with new concert venues to the north (The Globe and Mail)