Ontario is putting up to $178 million into a stalled Toronto rental project; Federal government starts public consultation on future of Toronto's island airport; disability advocate calls out Metrolinx for inaccessibility on new Eglinton Crosstown; and other news.

Ontario is putting up to $178 million into a stalled Toronto rental project. Is it a good investment or ‘bailout’? (The Star)

Federal government starts public consultation on future of Toronto's island airport (CBC)

‘Bungled design work’: Disability advocate calls out Metrolinx for inaccessibility on new Eglinton Crosstown (CP24)

10 per cent of Toronto mortgage holders could have trouble refinancing. Experts say its a ‘death spiral’ for many (CTV News)

Toronto hotels expecting ‘uneven’ bookings in June thanks to World Cup (Global News)

World Cup host cities urge residents to ditch cars during tournament (The Globe and Mail)

Beaver sculptures welcome tourists in downtown Toronto ahead of World Cup (CityNews)

York Region Transit fares to increase July 1 (The Star)

FIFA World Cup in Toronto: Guide to the best watch parties and free events (The Star)