Welcome to Morning Brew, our daily roundup of early-bird news:
• Toronto has trumped Vancouver as Canada's most expensive big city to live in, according to the annual global survey published by Mercer, which has placed the Ontario capital in 59th place up from 76, while Ottawa has ranked as the least expensive in the country. (The Globe and Mail)
• "Canada's Got Talent" has announced audition dates across the country: Winnipeg, Edmonton, Vancouver and Montreal will be visited by judges for two days in September, followed by Toronto auditions for four days, and two days for Halifax in October. (CNW)
• "Kai Nagata does journalism a favour," according to a comment from National Post reporter Jessica Hume, who has refuted the points made by the former CTV Quebec City bureau chief, who quit his job at the age of 24 due to disillusionment with his industry. (National Post)


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