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funding transit: "people don’t want a tax increase ... I'm not going to implement tolls on the people of the city." In early April, Metrolinx issued a short list of 11 funding sources, including the four options supported by the
Toronto Board of Trade: sales tax, payroll tax, parking space levy, gas tax. City of Toronto staff were commissioned to examine the short list and propose a list for City Council to recommend to Metrolinx. The staff report, advocating the parking levy, sales tax and development fees, was delivered to the City Council executive committee which Ford chairs. Ford reiterated his opposition to any new fees and expressed a distrust of the Ontario government to implement any fees wisely. Instead of making a recommendation, the committee voted 6–4 along with Ford to delay the report to Council until after May 28, which would be too late for Council to make any recommendations to Metrolinx. Ford's chief of staff commented that Ford and his team would make any new taxes an issue in the forthcoming 2014 election. City Council removed the item from the Executive Committee's jurisdiction and the report was debated at Council. Council objected to most of the proposed taxes, but did not object to a sales tax and development fees directed for transit.
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social services, while increasing property tax by 2%, TTC fares and user fees, including those of sports teams of city facilities. This was in contrast to Ford's election campaign, when Ford had promised to find savings at City Hall without cuts to services. Two public meetings held at City Hall turned into overnight marathons with hundreds of citizens, labour groups and special interest groups protesting the various cuts. The budget was revised at council to restore over $ 18 million of spending and send the administration of the
Toronto Zoo and the venues for further study. Three smaller zoos were given deadlines of June 2012 to find other funding or close. Later in 2012, the increases in sports teams' user fees was postponed until 2013. In April 2012, it was found that the city was running a surplus of nearly $ 270 million for 2011, attributed to greater-than-expected land transfer tax revenues amid a booming real estate development market. In October 2012, Toronto Council voted to cancel plans to get expressions of interest from potential buyers of the Toronto Zoo.
435:, published a report in September 2012 suggesting that Mayor Ford's office had "compromised" the civic appointments process for city boards and agencies. Crean and her report was questioned by Council while Rob Ford remained silent, instead choosing to respond later on a radio talk show by stating: "When people are just going to make up stories about you, why are you even going to try to defend yourself when you know it's just a bunch of malarkey." The Ombudsman and the existence of the position itself were later criticized by Ford and became the subject of further debate. In October, Mayor Ford said he wanted to eliminate three watchdog positions: that of the Ombudsman, the Integrity Commissioner and the lobbyist registrar. "You don't need a lobbyist registry, an ombudsman and an integrity commissioner. They have 20 people; they're tripping over themselves. They're trying to make themselves look busy." All three positions are required under Ontario law and were established after the
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increased by $ 251 million. The 2012 year-end surplus was used for TTC vehicle purchases and other projects not already budgeted for. As in previous years, taxes increased, including an increase of 2.0% on property taxes, 0.67% on business taxes and a 5 cent increase to TTC fares. Ford supported the budget produced by the
Council budget committee, stating that "this budget improves services, lowers our debt, keeps taxes affordable and is based on sustainable spending." At the Council meeting to approve the budget, Ford surprised other members of the executive committee by first voting to freeze taxes, before supporting the 2% increase as proposed.
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412:, while the front door was open, leading to "an exchange of words with the streetcar operator." After the August 2012 incident of reading while driving, Ford was criticized by the media, other mayors and safety advocates. The Toronto Police and Rob's brother Doug Ford both urged him to hire a driver. As mayor, Ford was entitled to a personal driver and car paid for by the city, but Ford repeatedly turned down the benefit on the grounds that he did not want taxpayers to pay for the extra cost. Similarly, while a councillor, Ford had disagreed with the city giving councillors free
877:: "I thought he was, yes, but I don't know," she said. "I went back and looked up, you know, what are the signs of cocaine use. I looked it up and you know sweaty, talking quickly, out of it, arrogant — all these things were on there. What I read on Google, I would think he's either on that or some other substance ... he was definitely out of it." Ford responded on his radio show by saying that Thomson's story wasn't true and commented on Thomson: "In my personal opinion, I've always said I don't know if she's playing with a full deck from the first time I met her."
501:(CUPE) Local 416. Negotiations with the outside workers went to the deadline and a deal was made averting a strike or lockout. One major change was the controversial "jobs for life" clause in the bargaining agreement which stated that all permanent employees with 10 years of service or more were guaranteed a job of equal pay for equal value if theirs was contracted out. CUPE accepted a change to 15 years of service under the same provision. During the 2012 bargaining sessions, Holyday threatened to unilaterally impose the city's offer.
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484:, and did not include a land transfer tax reduction. At the first budget committee meeting after Ford was stripped of powers, he left the budget committee meeting in protest of the tax increase. After Ford made public comments about Police Chief Blair, Ford stated that he would vote on the police budget, although Council members asked him not to attend as it would be a conflict of interest. Ford announced that he would push for a Council motion to reduce the land transfer tax by 5% during budget deliberations.
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foundation and the commissioner indicated that Ford should pay back the money. On August 25, 2010, the City
Council discussed the integrity commissioner's report and voted 26–10 for Ford to return the money. Following the meeting, Ford forwarded letters from several donors to the integrity commissioner expressing their wishes that they did not want repayment. By February 2012, Ford had not paid the amount and the matter was raised at a February 7, 2012 City Council meeting.
761:: "I guess the worst one was Daniel Dale in my backyard taking pictures. I have little kids. When a guy's taking pictures of little kids. I don't want to say that word but you start thinking, 'What's this guy all about?'" Ford repeated the next day that he stood by his words, although Dale had never been in his backyard. Dale replied publicly that he would have sued over Ford's lies and slanders had he not been working for the Star, and called Ford's behaviour "vile".
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Blair to release the video to the public. Referring to the content of the video, Ford said "When the video is released, I am going to explain to the best of my mind what is in that video or videos". Referring to allegations of his abuse of alcohol, Ford said, "St. Patrick's Day got a little out of control", "I can't change the past. I have to maybe slow down on my drinking. I don't know what else I can say."
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but Ford did not support the fee, and his allies could not sway the majority of council. Ford stated after the vote that this would be an issue in the next municipal election and he would do what he could to prevent the LRT construction and start campaigning to overturn the decision. In April, Metrolinx approved a plan of construction on the LRT transit projects, projecting a completion in 2020.
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returned to City Hall by cab, making racial slurs to the driver. The Mayor then wandered around City Hall after 2 AM with a bottle of brandy, swearing at his staffer Earl
Provost before security arranged for him to be taken home. The incident was revealed in November 2013 after an e-mail from a City Hall security guard describing the incident was found through Access to Information requests.
450:. He later asked for a revote but was denied. He later stated that "we all make errors" and that he pushed the wrong button due to stretching his sore back, due to having hurt it lifting weights the prior Friday. His brother, Councillor Doug Ford, stated that, in reference to the Mandela motion, there was no bigger supporter of the Black community in Toronto than Mayor Ford.
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mayor. This action was motivated primarily by the video scandal, and resulted in removing Ford's power to govern the city in a state of emergency, though he still possessed the power to declare a state of emergency. David Price, Ford's friend and former football coach, who had been hired personally by Ford at twice the salary of others in the mayor's office, was terminated.
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Line" subway that would bypass existing congestion on subway lines. "To be fair, the downtown people have enough subways already, I think it is only time to treat everyone equally and
Scarborough and North York, Etobicoke — everyone deserves subways here. So let's connect Sheppard and work on Finch and look at the downtown relief line."
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eventually voted to accept. The inside workers settled with the city without any strike. The part-time parks and recreation staff initially rejected their first offer, but accepted a revised city offer. The library workers' union went on strike in
February and a settlement was made one week later with the city.
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for $ 5,000. Ford states that he was "extremely inebriated" in the video: "All I can say is again I've made mistakes. It's extremely embarrassing. The whole world's going to see it. You know what? I don't have a problem with it. But it is extremely embarrassing, but I don't know what to say but again
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repeated her call for Ford to take a leave of absence. Ford responded to criticism by admitting to "having a few beers". His brother Doug and Deputy Mayor Doug
Holyday stated that the incident was blown out of proportion. Later that month, Ford was asked if he had ever smoked marijuana. Ford said, "I
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Ford discussed his transit objectives for the 2014 municipal election, stating that he would seek to restart discussions of a
Sheppard Avenue East subway, and revisit the plan to put an LRT on Finch Avenue West. He also stated that those would be his priorities over the building of a "Downtown Relief
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poll was released showing that 76% of Torontonians want Ford to step down or resign. Standing in questioning before Toronto City Council meeting, Ford admitted to having purchased illegal drugs within the past two years. The council voted 37–5 to ask for Ford to take a leave of absence. Council also
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reporters wrote that they had also viewed the clip, on a smartphone in the backseat of a car on May 3, and noted that they have "no way to verify the authenticity of the video" but that it "appears to clearly show Ford in a well-lit room" and "inhaling from what appears to be a glass crack pipe." On
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and Ford had an incident. According to Ford, at 7:30 pm, a neighbour told him that someone was taking pictures of his home while standing on a cinder block on public property behind his house, while the property in question is on the side of his house. Ford confronted the reporter and yelled at him.
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had received a screen capture of a video that had allegedly been recorded April 26. The video depicts the mayor smoking from what appears to be a long, copper-coloured crack pipe, in his sister Kathy's basement. As the video pans around, a man resembling the mayor's former driver Alessandro Lisi is
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Ford provided a contrary explanation to his staff, saying that he misplaced his phone on the hood of his car during a voluntary spring clean. According to the police's interpretation a conversation (caught by a wiretap) between two of the gang members, Ford tried to offer a man named Mohamed Siad a
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Initially police conducted a drugs-guns investigation targeting narcotic distribution gangs such as the infamous "Dixon City Bloods" involved with the Ford crack cocaine video. The investigation spun off with "Project Brazen 2" as relationships between the Dixon City Bloods and Ford were uncovered.
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saying, "Yes, I have smoked crack cocaine but ... am I an addict? No. Have I tried it? Um, probably in one of my drunken stupors, probably approximately about a year ago." Responding to why the admission took so long, Ford said, "I wasn't lying. You didn't ask the correct questions." In a statement
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in March 2012, Ford was "very intoxicated" at City Hall and a downtown restaurant. According to those attending, Ford held a "wild party" in his office. Ford knocked down a staffer, insulted others, then went to the BierMarkt restaurant. After "flailing around" on the restaurant's dance floor, Ford
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In June 2013, it was revealed that David Price, Ford's director of operations and logistics and longtime personal friend, had frequently called the radio program using the pseudonym "Dave from Scarborough." The Fords gave no indication that they recognized the man calling in as Price. In the calls,
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At its first meeting in December 2010, council voted to cancel the annual $ 60 personal vehicle registration tax passed by the previous council. The tax cancellation, a campaign promise of Ford's, took effect on January 1, 2011. For the first budget, which was for 2011, the budget was balanced with
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version of a nearly 500-page report for 'Project Brazen 2' to the public. On November 3, 2013, on his weekly radio show, Ford responded to the scandal by apologizing for "making mistakes". He reiterated his plans to continue as mayor and run for reelection in 2014. Ford publicly asked Police Chief
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On existing TTC service, Ford voted for service cuts several times. In January 2011 Ford voted for service cuts on 41 bus routes, out of 48 originally proposed, to save $ 2.6 million. In January 2012, Council voted 23–21 to put $ 5 million into the TTC to prevent service reductions, a measure Ford
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The Sheppard panel returned in March 2012 with a recommendation to build the LRT option along Sheppard as originally proposed. Ford opposed the LRT but Council voted to approve the project. At the last minute, Ford's allies on council attempted to set up a parking lot fee to help fund the project,
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and closing other zoos run by the City of Toronto. Ford's team promoted a figure of over $ 700 million as the projected shortfall with no new taxes or cuts made. The budget as proposed by Ford included cuts to various services, including environmental programs, libraries, parks and recreation, and
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introduce him and put the chain of office on him. Cherry garnered some controversy with his remarks. Cherry described how Ford had reversed a mistake of city staff cutting down a tree of a Toronto property owner for no good reason and then billing the property owner, who suffered from Alzheimer's.
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The announcement also came with the news that Ford's friend Alexander Lisi had been arrested in relation to the whole police investigation entitled "Project Brazen 2". In a short public response later that day, Mayor Ford said, "I have no reason to resign, I'm going to go back and return my phone
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said he had viewed a video that "depicts images that are consistent with those previously reported in the press" and added, "It's safe to say the mayor does appear in the video". The Associated Press reported that the video had been "deleted from a computer" and that it "appears to show Mayor Rob
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festival by other festival goers. He was described as slurring his words and being "wasted" as he walked through the festival area alone talking to other visitors. City staff and police later arrived to assist Ford. The video was posted on social media and festival goers commented on social media
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In 2013, Metrolinx began a study of user fees and taxes to fund future public transit improvements in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton area. All area governments were asked for input for Metrolinx's final report to the Ontario government. Ford announced his opposition to any new taxes or fees for
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Ford set up an agency to study funding of the subway project, under the direction of former councillor Gordon Chong. Chong proposed user fees, parking fees and/or road taxes, but these options were rejected by Ford. In 2012, Toronto City Council held a special meeting to overturn the Ford-Ontario
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Prior to the 2014 budget, Ford's office was shrunk and Ford's responsibilities and committee controls were reduced amid a crack-smoking scandal. Budget deliberations by City staff and the City Council budget committee determined that the property tax would have to increase to support the proposed
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On the night of April 30, Ford released a statement announcing he was taking a leave of absence from his duties as mayor and from his re-election campaign to seek "professional help" for his "problem with alcohol". Ford left town, for a rehabilitation program. Initially intending to check into a
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On November 7, 2013, another video of Ford surfaced, depicting Ford in a tirade in which he shouts, "I need fuckin' ten minutes to make sure he's dead!" The context of the comments and the video are unknown. The video had been shopped around to various media outlets before being purchased by the
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In other contract negotiations, the paramedics were named as an 'essential service' in the outside workers deal, which meant that the paramedics could not go on strike in the future, and contract negotiations would go to arbitration. This provoked a threatened split from CUPE, but the paramedics
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The doors to the mayor's office that had been symbolically open during Mayor David Miller's term were shut. Ford's press secretary Adrienne Batra kept Ford's meeting schedule secret except to freedom-of-information requests. After reporters asked if Ford had met with one of his campaign donors,
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headquarters building before its 50th anniversary party in August 2012. Critics such as Councillor Adam Vaughan stated "This is a clear-cut example of using one's office to gain preferential treatment for private interests." Ford stated that he had made thousands of such requests on behalf of
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staff writer Don Peat to complain about the reporting of the story. On November 8, 2013, in the midst of revelations by Ford about his admitted crack use and "drunken stupors", it was "mutually determined to conclude" the show with the November 3 broadcast being the last in the series.
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implied communication between gangsters and Ford's friend Alexander Lisi. Allegedly, Ford misplaced his phone during the night of April 20 indulging in drug binge at 15 Windsor Road where he was also photographed injecting heroin "Doing the Hezza" and smoking the "Dagga" (marijuana).
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to 17,000 staff, depending on department approval, hoping to cut staff by 2,500 voluntarily. At the end of the period, over 1,000 Toronto staff accepted buyouts. In October 2011, the council voted 26–16 to 'contract out' garbage collection west of Yonge Street to a private contractor.
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voted for Ford to apologize for misleading council; co-operate with the Police; apologize for letter of reference for Lisi and communicate with Council instead of the media. Ford then pushed for mandatory drug testing for all councillors by December 1, paid for by himself. Chair
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radio program. At a City Council meeting on December 17, Ford apologized to Dale. After Dale rejected the apology as inadequate, Ford went further and retracted all comments he made, and Vision TV added its apology. Dale announced he would not proceed with the libel action.
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on February 1, 2014. Ford, while visiting a bar reportedly disappeared into a bathroom stall for more than an hour only to emerge talking in nonsensical language. Ford and the people he was with at the time then ordered many alcoholic drinks after the legal 2 a.m.
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and declared his seat vacant, the decision stayed to allow an appeal. Ford appealed the decision and the Ontario Superior Court upheld Ford's appeal. The judges declared that the original judge had erred because the financial judgment was not under the
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no tax increases and no significant changes. The budget used a surplus from 2010 and reserve funds to avoid raising taxes. A proposed TTC fare increase was cancelled after Ford objected to it and "found" $ 16 million to cover their operating shortfall.
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editor John Cook reported that he viewed the video and described that it features Ford holding a clear glass pipe in one hand and a lighter in the other. According to Cook, Ford lights the pipe and inhales.
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car and $ 5,000 cash in exchange for the video (suggesting that Ford had prior knowledge of the existence of the footage), but Siad wanted $ 150,000 in exchange and he was approaching Ford for more money.
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4011:"Rob Ford distances himself from photo with murder victim Anthony Smith"
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3892:"Rob Ford admits to drunk driving, will sue people who spoke to police"
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3299:"Gawker Editor John Cook Details What He Saw On Rob Ford Tape (VIDEO)"
2880:"Star reporter Daniel Dale to sue Rob Ford, ZoomerMedia over comments"
1631:"Ford wrote letter to help reinstate "stunt-driving" tow truck driver"
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3657:"IN HIS WORDS: Mayor's full apology about admitted crack cocaine use"
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3199:"Mayor reportedly asked to leave charity event for alleged behaviour"
2633:"Mayor Rob Ford suspends staffer Dave Price over call to Toronto Sun"
2381:"Subways in suburbs first, then Downtown Relief Line: Mayor Rob Ford"
1998:"Ford takes reins at Toronto City Hall, vows to kill transit project"
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4429:"Rob Ford returns to Toronto: 'I have no one to blame but myself'"
3929:"Mayor Ford says he won't drink again, had 'come-to-Jesus moment'"
2451:"The Toronto Star takes feud with Mayor to integrity commissioner"
3405:"Toronto Sun editor was given pitch for Ford video, but declined"
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4052:"Rob Ford 'talking gibberish' during late night B.C. pub visit"
4030:"Rob Ford Says He Did Not Have a Hand in Killing Anthony Smith"
3993:"Mayor Ford: 'I had nothing to do with' Anthony Smith's murder"
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4354:"GreeneStone rehab clinic confirms Rob Ford getting treatment"
3767:"Toronto Mayor Rob Ford admits to having bought illegal drugs"
3064:"Rob Ford out as Toronto mayor over conflict of interest case"
2426:"James: Ford's public transit plan isn't about public transit"
4573:"Rob Ford top adviser David Price no stranger to controversy"
4191:"Rob Ford may have tried to buy crack video: court documents"
2956:"Mayor Rob Ford guilty, kicked from office but can run again"
2715:"Daniel Dale: The Toronto Star reporter who became the story"
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4380:"Rob Ford '100% in rehab' after turning back at U.S. border"
1877:"Garbage deal might be "too good to be true", opponents say"
1421:"Safety advocates say mayor, drivers must keep eyes on road"
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2581:"Rob Ford's friend 'Dave' made calls to mayor's radio show"
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1558:"Mayor Rob Ford's preferred appointees list found at last"
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and direct that no further action be taken on this matter
4521:"Rob Ford stripped of power as mayor by Toronto council"
3173:"Sarah Thomson: I thought Mayor Rob Ford was on cocaine"
2854:"Daniel Dale: Rob Ford is lying about me, and it's vile"
2652:"Mayor Ford and Councillor Ford no longer on 'The City'"
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4402:"With Rob Ford out, Deputy Mayor Norm Kelly takes over"
4217:"OPP takes on oversight role in Rob Ford-related probe"
3808:"Mayor Ford wants mandatory drug tests for councillors"
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2906:"Rob Ford's apology to Daniel Dale: Read the full text"
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3749:"Vast majority of Torontonians want Ford to step down"
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2795:"Sun News kills Ford Nation TV show after one episode"
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2269:"Metrolinx Issues Short List of Transit Funding Tools"
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4466:"Council strips mayor of power to control committees"
4287:"What Rob Ford allegedly said on new audio recording"
4089:"Rob Ford triggers social media circus at Leafs game"
3950:"New video of Rob Ford "drunk, swearing in Jamaican""
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2286:"GTA mayors back new taxes for Big Move on transit".
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4451:"Toronto Mayor Rob Ford Returns to Work After Rehab"
3606:"Rob Ford says he made "mistakes" but plans to stay"
2247:"Ford won't get behind tolls, new taxes for transit"
2028:"Toronto must pay at least $ 49M to cancel LRT plan"
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4236:"Rob Ford takes leave as recent drug videos emerge"
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1858:"James: We may not recognize post-Rob Ford Toronto"
1463:"Councillors ordered to return free transit passes"
533:Another of Ford's campaign pledges was to halt the
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2195:"Metrolinx approves construction on Toronto LRTs"
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1658:"Rob Ford votes 'no' on congratulating Olympians"
1142:The same day, an audio recording acquired by the
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3356:"Toronto Mayor denies crack cocaine allegations"
3328:"The Rob Ford saga: The questions and the video"
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4332:"I'm Not Convinced This Is the End of Rob Ford"
2321:"May 7, 2013 – 9:30 AM – Meeting 33 – Complete"
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1773:"Toronto council nixes bid to sell Toronto zoo"
1579:Dale, Daniel; Rider, David (October 25, 2012).
1158:in front of the Ontario legislature during the
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3632:"Rob Ford: "Yes, I have smoked crack cocaine""
3580:"Toronto police say they have Ford drug video"
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1971:"TTC essential service legislation passes"
1715:"Proposed 10 cent TTC fare hike cancelled"
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2159:"Mayor loses as TTC board restructured"
2081:"Rob Ford's Sheppard hole: Granatstein"
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3867:Craggs, Ryan (November 14, 2013).
3846:"Ford denies oral sex allegations"
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3747:Chen, Marcia (November 13, 2013).
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1901:Gee, Marcus (February 5, 2012).
1689:"Ford ends personal vehicle tax"
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75:may be too short to adequately
39:or discuss these issues on the
5784:2010 establishments in Ontario
5150:Canadian Newsmaker of the Year
4223:. Toronto. The Canadian Press.
4069:Dale, Daniel (April 5, 2014).
3424:"Rob Ford Crackstarter Update"
3127:Peat, Don (November 1, 2013).
3108:Dale, Daniel (June 20, 2013).
2739:Cross, Allison (May 4, 2012).
2558:"The City with Mayor Rob Ford"
2379:Peat, Don (October 11, 2013).
2323:. City of Toronto. May 9, 2013
2107:"TTC's Gary Webster faces axe"
1830:Peat, Don (January 15, 2013).
1687:Pom, Cindy (January 1, 2011).
1602:Peat, Don (October 23, 2013).
1382:
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353:with 383,501 votes (47%) over
85:provide an accessible overview
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3445:Visser, Josh (May 31, 2013).
3403:Houpt, Simon (May 28, 2013).
3197:Fox, Chris (March 26, 2013).
2827:. Toronto. February 10, 2014.
1922:"Union bullies yield to city"
1656:Gilles, Rob (April 3, 2014).
1389:Law, John (August 14, 2012).
1202:
742:from February to April 2014.
557:, which was already started.
4058:. Toronto. February 8, 2014.
4017:. Toronto. January 29, 2014.
3981:. Toronto. January 22, 2014.
3171:Peat, Don (March 11, 2013).
2713:Dale, Daniel (May 4, 2012).
1537:. City of Toronto. p. 5
594:Scarborough Subway Extension
482:Scarborough Subway Extension
7:
5181:William Lyon Mackenzie King
3659:. CP24.com. 5 November 2013
3422:Cook, John (May 23, 2013).
3265:Cook, John (May 16, 2013).
2631:Peat, Don (June 26, 2013).
2605:Peat, Don (June 25, 2013).
2349:. Toronto. October 8, 2013.
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5694:Front-line workers in the
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2975:"Ford faces decision day"
2687:Peat, Don (May 2, 2012).
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4629:McDonald, Marci (2012).
3094: (25 January 2013),
2405:. Toronto. April 1, 2011
1148:Progressive Conservative
672:This Hour Has 22 Minutes
563:Don Mills subway station
4653:City of Toronto profile
1197:1990 invasion of Kuwait
914:The following day, two
665:, a cast member of the
567:Scarborough Town Centre
384:as his chief of staff;
357:'s 289,832 (35.6%) and
143:"Mayoralty of Rob Ford"
1519:on September 24, 2012.
1496:on September 23, 2012.
1124:Toronto Police Service
848:"escort or prostitute"
828:Canadian Supreme Court
706:In May 2012, when the
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4688:Mayoralty of Rob Ford
3856:on November 16, 2013.
3098:(Ontario, Canada)
1051:On February 8, 2014,
1018:Government of Ontario
939:Taste of the Danforth
619:
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243:Mayoralty of Rob Ford
5685:Jody Wilson-Raybould
5571:The Canadian Soldier
3871:. Huffingtonpost.com
3773:. November 13, 2013.
2938:. December 19, 2013.
1783:on November 27, 2012
1662:The Associated Press
1591:on October 27, 2012.
1568:on October 27, 2012.
1395:Niagara Falls Review
1296:"Be afraid, Toronto"
1007:drinking and driving
880:Later in March, the
864:Miss Toronto Tourism
551:Sheppard subway line
425:Deco Labels and Tags
128:improve this article
3999:. January 29, 2014.
3833:. Toronto, Ontario.
2912:. December 17, 2013
2886:. December 12, 2012
2860:. December 12, 2013
2165:. Toronto, Ontario.
2008:on December 1, 2012
1450:. Toronto, Ontario.
1344:on October 15, 2011
1300:Winnipeg Free Press
1248:. December 14, 2009
1134:On April 30, 2014,
1080:Toronto Maple Leafs
1016:announced that the
820:City of Toronto Act
406:Gardiner Expressway
5751:History portal
4551:The Globe and Mail
4240:The Globe and Mail
3979:The Globe and Mail
3831:The Globe and Mail
3728:. Toronto, Ontario
3707:The Globe and Mail
3559:. October 31, 2013
3471:The Globe and Mail
3434:on March 23, 2016.
3409:The Globe and Mail
3333:The Globe and Mail
2840:The Globe and Mail
2825:The Globe and Mail
2799:The Globe and Mail
2719:Hamilton Spectator
2535:. October 27, 2011
2509:. October 27, 2011
2483:. October 27, 2011
2457:. December 1, 2011
2163:The Globe and Mail
2138:. February 9, 2012
2079:Granatstein, Rob.
1907:The Globe and Mail
1668:on August 25, 2014
1448:The Globe and Mail
1136:The Globe and Mail
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5763:Canada portal
5696:COVID-19 pandemic
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5201:Lester B. Pearson
5191:Louis St. Laurent
5171:Barbara Ann Scott
5116:
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4728:Mayors of Toronto
3787:. City of Toronto
3678:Warmington, Joe.
2999:. August 25, 2010
2654:. CFRB Bell Media
1951:on March 12, 2012
1427:. August 15, 2012
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