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Ford denies use of crack cocaine
“I do not use crack cocaine.”
After a week of silence, Mayor Rob Ford spoke officially about drug-use allegations against him.
Ford’s statement came after members of his executive committee released a letter that urgedhim to speak formally.
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RAW VIDEO: Holyday calls on mayor to address drug allegations
Toronto deputy mayor Doug Holyday said the executive committee is preparing a statement to encourage Rob Ford to address recent allegations. Councillor Gary Crawford voiced his concerns about the allegations and also said Ford needs to address the situation.
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Ford fired Towhey over rehab advice: reports
TORONTO – Reports say Mayor Rob Ford fired his chief of staff, Mark Towhey, after Towhey urged Ford to get help.
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Video: John Stall on allegations facing Mayor Ford
680News political affairs specialist John Stall chats about the allegations facing Mayor Rob Ford.
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Video: Ford’s former press secretary on recent allegations against mayor
Mayor Rob Ford’s chief of staff Mark Towhey was fired on Thursday. The mayor’s former press secretary and current Toronto Sun comment editor Adrienne Batra spoke about the dismissal. She also talks about the recent allegations facing the Ford.
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Video: Coun. Doug Holyday on dismissal of mayor’s chief of staff
It was announced on Thursday that Mark Towhey is longer Mayor Rob Ford’s chief of staff. Coun. Doug Holyday spoke to CityNews about Towhey’s dismissal.
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Video: Ford’s chief of staff dismissal shocks political consultant
Mark Towhey was dismissed as Mayor Rob Ford’s chief of staff. Political consultant Warren Kinsella gave his thoughts on the decision.
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Raw video: Mark Towhey out as Ford’s chief of staff
Mark Towhey is no longer Mayor Rob Ford’s chief of staff. “I did not resign,” he said at city hall.
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Coun. Ainslie’s licence suspended for 3 days after RIDE spot check
TORONTO – A city councillor is clearing the air about an incident he describes as “embarrassing.”
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Gawker unable to reach owner of alleged Rob Ford video, editor says
TORONTO – Nearing its $200,000 goal, a Gawker-led “Crackstarter” campaign hit a snag Thursday night — editor John Cook says the website has been unable to reach the owner of the alleged Mayor Rob Ford crack video since Sunday.

