Project Brazen 2 was an investigation triggered by the reported existence of the Rob Ford crack-smoking video. Obviously there's going to be a lot about Ford in the documents. But they didn't dispatch a police aircraft and spend money on surveillance just to find the video and charge Ford with one charge of smoking crack. They are looking into other possible crimes, including the possibility that someone was killed for the video, and that Lisi might be trying to obtain the video (maybe using threats) -- either on behalf of Ford or on behalf of someone else.
Things that Rob Ford does/says are relevant to the investigation: Is he directing Lisi? Is he getting his staffers involved in the search for the video? Remember it was in the early days of PB2 (May 17) that Ford said to members of his staff that he knew exactly where the video was and mentioned two apartment numbers. Police interviewed Price (and possibly Towhey) the next day. So maybe it's not weird that police are looking into the seemingly mundane details of what Ford staffers (like C. Fickle) are doing outside of their City Hall duties. For all the cops knew, Ford was sending his staffers on errands related to recovering the video. If he's reckless enough to tell them he knows where a video (that "doesn't exist") is, who knows what else he'd ask them to do?
(And the best thing in the Globe article linked above isn't that the staffers got raises, again [especially since they won't get a single paycheque with that raise, come Monday] but that Hotmail LLB is telling the press about Ford's smoothies. What is your job, exactly, good sir? Oh, right - to represent your client's mother's best interests to the best of your abilities
Rob Ford maybe isn't, but what about Doug? 25 years later, no one is willing to go on camera to say they bought a little hash from Doug.
Maybe there's some legal reason not to bring info from Project Traveller wiretaps in an ITO that relates to Project Brazen 2. At least at this point in time...