John Tory’s and Jennifer Keesmaat’s stances on 5 issues in Toronto’s election
Toronto goes to the polls Monday to vote for their favourite among three dozen candidates running for mayor. However, polls suggest no candidate poses a major threat to incumbent John Tory. His biggest threat is Jennifer Keesmaat, the city’s former chief planner, who entered the race mid-summer after Premier Doug Ford’s council-cutting decision threw the campaign into chaos.
Here are their stances on some of the issues facing Toronto:
Housing
Tory has said if he is re-elected, he plans on building 40,000 affordable rental units over 12 years.