Rob Ford intoxicated on St. Patrick's Day, report reveals - Action News
Home WebMail Saturday, November 16, 2024, 02:21 AM | Calgary | -1.3°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Toronto

Rob Ford intoxicated on St. Patrick's Day, report reveals

A Toronto City Hall security report from St. Patrick's Day in 2012 adds to the latest round of allegations about Mayor Rob Ford and drug use.

As public follows the swirl of controversy around the mayor, another report of intoxication appears

As the city of Torontoreacts to the latest round of allegations about Mayor Rob Ford and drug use, CBC News has obtained a document that outlines one of the most whispered about city hall stories: the mayor's night out on St. Patrick's Day in2012.

According to an email written by city hall security staff on duty that night:

  • Ford and staffers spent a few hours in the mayor's office beforeheading out around 11 p.m.
  • When they returned to city hall at 2 a.m., "it was quite evident the mayor was very intoxicated as he had problems walking and was swearing at [senior aide] Earl Provost."
  • At 2:30 a.m., "the mayor headed down to the security desk alone with a half-empty bottle of St-Remy French brandy."

The report goes on to say that "Ford was quite upset with Provost and on a couple occasions started to yell and swear and made some very alarming allegations regarding councillors Josh Colle and Ana Bailao."

It concluded by saying that despite his state Ford was very courteous, left city hall at 2:50 a.m. by taxi, and that security staff "did our best at keeping him away from the public eye due to his condition."

This is the security report from City Hall. It has been condensed and portions have been redacted by the CBC. (CBC)