Don Andrews

Where Don stands on the big issues facing Toronto:

1. What are your thoughts on Transit City?

"For now it's a make due plan, but we need subways that circle the entire city and that are connected to Vaughn, Markham, Mississauga."

2. Bike lanes have become a heated topic during this campaign. Where do you stand on the issue?

"There are too many right now."

3. How do you feel about the idea of charging road tolls?

"I'm dead set against road tolls."

6. How do you feel about the crime level in Toronto? How do you plan on addressing it?

"It's disgusting with the graffiti and the police have to be encouraged to do their job. Never mind the traffic violation so much, let's clean up the city so everyone feels better and not looking around depressed like we're going down Detroit and Chicago way. There is too much recycling going on, which ends up in the garbage dumps anyways. The people have been asked to do way too much instead of hiring others to sort the garbage out."

7. How important is accountability while you are in office and how do you plan on monitoring this?

"It's very difficult to get any information from the bureaucrats at city hall. Their acting like a bunch of elite professionals who aren't answering to tax payers and I think they have to be brought to heel."

8. What are your plans for the city's budget including property taxes?

"I'm going to ask the Federal government for 20 billion dollars to give the city of Toronto a two year, no taxes, no fees chance. I will keep trying for the money and I'll embarrass them if I don't get it. Taxes are too high right now they need to be lowered."