Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow wants to hire a 'traffic czar' to tackle all of the city's congestion issues ​In cities and towns across Ontario — and at Queen’s Park and Parliament Hill — our journalists work for you. Their mission is to dig for answers and tell you what they find. This new feature — ‘Closer Look’ — is a chance to hear directly from those reporters and editors. These conversations go beyond the headlines, helping viewers better understand how we gather the details that land in your local news feed. On tonight's episode: Ending the gridlock. Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow wants to hire a “traffic czar” to tackle all of the city's congestion issues. Toronto already has departments working to reduce gridlock but there isn’t enough coordination between them, Chow said, making it difficult to hold anyone accountable for the city’s traffic woes. That’s where the czar comes in. “That person will take the responsibility and all bucks will stop with that person,” Chow said. SEE: Chow creates 'traffic czar' to crack down on congestion TorontoToday reporter Aidan Chamandy joins us tonight with all the details. You can read his latest coverage HERE. Stay tuned for more episodes of ‘Closer Look’ every weeknight at 7 p.m. ​You can find all our previous segments HERE. Want to see more video features from Village Media? Subscribe to our YouTube channel.