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Should the province play a role in encouraging safer streets that promote more active transportation like walking and cycling?
Responses to the question: "Should the province play a role in encouraging safer streets that promote more active transportation like walking and cycling?"
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3 Candidate Responses (top)
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Candidate | Brief Response | Full Response |
Greg Lenko | Yes | Yes - The province should be providing funds for Ontario cities to develop a more effective infrastructure inclusive to everyone. Doing so will create stronger communities, reduce healthcare costs and increase the success of local businesses. |
Hans Wienhold | No | This is a dishonest question. It's like asking you if you still beat your wife.
Before answering, therefore I would like to translate the question into what is really being asked. "Do you support the coninuing war against the ownership and use of the private automobile by a massive campaign of road strangulation, two-way streets, proliferation of stop-signs and stop-lights and wasteful reallocation of useful road space in favour of bike lanes for crackheads?" No. I do not support the war on the private automobile. It is driven by the deep envirocommunist wish to reverse the fantastically successful capitalist model which has brought previously unimaginable improvements in the standard of living to millions of ordinary people. |
Monique Taylor | Yes | Yes. The Ontario NDP believes that the province has a responsibility to help make roads safer for all Ontarians. We have committed $5 million to expand cycling infrastructure networks and support complete street design.
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Response Summary (top)
Brief Response | Count | % of Total |
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Yes | 2 | 66.7% |
No | 1 | 33.3% |
Maybe | 0 | 0.0% |
3 Candidates Have Not Responded (top)
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Albert Marshall | ||
Brian Goodwin | ||
Javid Mirza |