Former Toronto mayor Rob Ford’s death at 46 prompts outpouring from all sides of Canadian politics
Former Toronto mayor Rob Ford’s death prompts outpouring from friends and family, allies and foes, alike. Ford died Tuesday at the age of 46, 18 months after an untimely cancer diagnosis cut short his efforts to win a second term and approaching two years since he confessed to smoking crack cocaine while in a “drunken stupour.”…
Uncle Rob, You have fought the good fight long enough and now can rest in peace. Love you and will forever miss you. pic.twitter.com/3tIM0KZJdK
— Michael Ford (@MichaelFordTO) March 22, 2016