Casino meeting at city hall draws over 200 people; Rob Ford vows to take the fight for a downtown casino to the polls next year; cancelled power plant will cost Ontario taxpayers $275 million; Competition Bureau loses online-listings case against Toronto Real Estate Board; discussions of possible increase in security for Toronto marathon; and more news.

Casino meeting at city hall draws 200 speakers (CBC)

Toronto casino: Mayor Rob Ford says he won’t stop pushing for resort (National Post)

Ford vows to take casino debate to the polls if proposal voted down (The Globe and Mail)

Ontario power plant cancellations: Top bureaucrat aware of sky high Mississauga cost (Toronto Star)

Mississauga power plant decision to cost Ontarians $275M (CBC)

Competition Bureau loses online-listings case against Toronto Real Estate Board (The Globe and Mail)

After Boston, Toronto race might get more security (Toronto Star)

Money laundering, literally, as Toronto police warn of ‘black’ bills scam using dirty counterfeit bills for extortion (National Post)