Tarion facing 'largest claim event' in its history as builders walk away from projects and home buyers lose deposits; buyers and sellers struggle in an uneven late winter market; replacement of newer sidewalks highlights ongoing Eglinton Line 5 Crosstown LRT deficiencies; and other news.

Tarion facing 'largest claim event' in its history as builders walk away from projects — and home buyers lose deposits (The Star)

Buyers and sellers struggle in an uneven late winter market (The Globe and Mail)

Replacement of newer sidewalks highlights ongoing Eglinton Crosstown LRT deficiencies (CityNews)

Will Ontario’s spring real estate market be hot or cold? Here are signs to watch for (Global News)

Receiver accuses former The One developer of budget failures and serial delays (The Star)

Multiple offers mounting for houses under $1 million in Toronto: real estate agents (CP24)

RBC, National Bank report higher profits. What to know (Global News)

Opinion: Olivia Chow’s top hires could reshape Toronto - or not (The Globe and Mail)

Early morning crash leaves SUV teetering over guardrail on DVP (CityNews)

Canada’s immigration minister calls Ontario’s international student claims ‘garbage’ (Global News)

100,000 people expected to turn to food charity in Toronto for 1st time this year, survey finds (CBC)

Toronto expected to see a wild temperature drop Wednesday afternoon into the evening (The Star)