A look at where a new Toronto policy could allow buildings up to 11 storeys tall on busier streets; Hamilton building collapse at downtown park could've had 'terrifying' consequences, mayor says; transit in Brampton running as municipal workers’ strike drags on; and other news. 

A new Toronto policy could allow buildings up to 11 storeys tall on busier streets. Here’s where — and what the mayor thinks of the plan (The Star)

Hamilton building collapse at downtown park could've had 'terrifying' consequences, mayor says (CBC)

Transit in Brampton running as municipal workers’ strike drags on (CityNews)

Toronto traffic doesn’t just seem worse, it is worse – and data show these major bottlenecks are to blame (The Globe and Mail)

Doug Ford’s plan to rip up Toronto bike lanes is a dangerous political stunt (The Globe and Mail)