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Ford responds to drug allegations
The mayor called the allegations “absolutely not true” and “ridiculous.”
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Video: Toronto Mayor Rob Ford calls allegations ‘ridiculous’
Mayor Rob Ford said the recent allegations contained in a Toronto Star article are “ridiculous.”
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Raw video: Reporters ask Mayor Ford about allegations
Here is video from outside Mayor Rob Ford’s home after a published report says a video that appears to show Toronto Mayor Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine is being shopped around by a group of men allegedly involved in the drug trade.
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Video: Mayor Ford arrives at City Hall amid new allegations
Mayor Rob Ford arrived at Toronto City Hall on Friday morning as allegations contained in a Toronto Star article are spreading world-wide.
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Niagara Falls Mayor says casino brought jobs, development to his city
TORONTO, Ont. – As Toronto ponders a casino, the Mayor of Niagara Falls says a casino brought jobs and much-needed development to his city.
“They’re the biggest employers, the casinos, here in the Niagara Region,” says Niagara Falls Mayor Jim Diodati.
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Video: Coun. Doug Holyday on allegations against Mayor Ford
Coun. Doug Holyday spoke to the media after a published report says a video that appears to show Toronto mayor Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine is being shopped around by a group of men allegedly involved in the drug trade.
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Toronto casino report calls for half of revenues, among 43 conditions
TORONTO, Ont. – A new report by municipal staff says Toronto should get half the revenues generated by a new casino and convention centre if it approves the controversial project.
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Community council votes against Humbertown plan
TORONTO – The Etobicoke York community council voted unanimously against the Humbertown condo proposal Tuesday.
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Gardiner repair or tear down decision looming in 2014
TORONTO, Ont. – The City of Toronto must make a decision about the crumbling Gardiner Expressway by 2014, determining whether the eastern edge of the elevated highway should be torn down or repaired.
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City council votes to hold transit tax debate
In a close vote, city council has voted to proceed with the debate on possibly instituting new taxes to help pay for transit projects.
The decision isn’t going over well with some councillors.

