

ISSUES
The Team
Toronto’s quality of life is on the decline. City leadership has stepped back when it should be stepping up—failing to build enough housing, letting traffic spiral out of control, and hiking taxes even as services decline.

Leadership
Toronto needs a Mayor and Council who lead proactively and take responsiblity for their decisions. Real leadership means facing tough issues head-on—not disappearing when it counts.
Economic Prosperity
Toronto is North America’s fourth-largest city and Canada’s economic engine—but we can’t take that for granted. We need leadership that says yes to attracting new businesses and creating good jobs in every corner of the city. Yes to making Toronto more affordable for the people who live and work here. And yes to managing the city’s budget responsibly—because it’s not their money, it’s yours.


City Services
"People have lost confidence in the City's ability to deliver even the basics—let alone take on major projects. We need leadership that says yes to competent, reliable service delivery and puts residents first—not flashy vanity projects that do nothing to improve your quality of life.
Congestion
Toronto has the third worst traffic in the world, and it’s getting worse. Lost productivity due to congestion costs the Toronto region $11 billion each year, and families and businesses are considering moving because of Toronto’s congestion.
We need leadership that says yes to getting the City moving again, by investing in transit and making simple, common-sense changes to get traffic moving.


Housing
The Toronto region welcomes 100,000 people every year and home building has not kept pace. We need leadership that says yes to building more homes in more parts of the City, so that Toronto continues to be a magnet for young families, new Canadians, and growing businesses.
Safety
Toronto increasingly feels like an unsafe City. Major crime is trending up, protestors are allowed to shut down parts of the City, and encampments continue to expand.
