Americans and Brits view Toronto as 'world-class'; Mayor Ford has a new chief of staff; full cost of moving Mississauga gas plant comes in at $190m; Tories charge that Pan Am Games are too expensive + more news:

Two dead, a toddler shot and 18 others wounded after gunfire breaks out in Scarborough (National Post)

Ford aide Earl Provost to take over as mayor’s acting chief of staff (National Post)

Date-due slips at Toronto libraries may soon feature ads (National Post)

Toronto to study sewers after weekend flooding (National Post)

GTA residents willing to live in smaller homes in the city, but only if the price is right: report (National Post)

Hot Toronto market lures sellers to cash in as Vancouver cools off (Globe & Mail)

Ontario Tories warn labour laws could boost Pan Am costs (Globe & Mail)

Poll shows Toronto ranks as world-class city in eyes of Americans and Britons. (Toronto Star)

Dwight Duncan: Full cost of killing Mississauga gas plant is $190M (Toronto Star)

Toronto council hikes street parking rates, reduces sports field fees (Toronto Star)

Pan American Games will cost too much, says Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak (Toronto Star)

Yonge St. arson: Arrest made in major fire at Toronto heritage building (Toronto Star)

Toronto Parks: Christie Pits Park (blogTO)