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Trump antenna closes streets

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TORONTO — Police have closed off a number of blocks in Toronto’s downtown financial district because of an unstable antenna on the Trump Internatio­nal Hotel and Tower Toronto.

Toronto police said Monday the area will be closed until at least noon today. Several blocks around the luxury hotel and condo are cordoned off in what is a key part of the financial district. It has caused traffic chaos and police are stationed at the corner of each cordoned off block.

The Trump building, located on Bay Street, is in an area normally bustling with people and cars.

“There will be a considerab­le amount of time before it is rectified,” Toronto police spokeswoma­n Caroline de Kloet said. “City of Toronto engineers are working on it.”

The building’s namesake is billionair­e Republican presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump, who often likes to make the case that he’s qualified to be president because he can build great buildings. Messages left for the hotel were not immediatel­y returned. The constructi­on on the building started in 2007. It wasn’t opened until Jan. 31, 2012.

Toronto Mayor John Tory is calling for an investigat­ion. He wants those responsibl­e for the disruption to be held accountabl­e. He is concerned about the impact on traffic, and the city has told the building’s owners to ensure there is no risk to the public.

 ??  ?? The Trump Tower, centre, in Toronto with unstable antenna at right.
The Trump Tower, centre, in Toronto with unstable antenna at right.

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