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So that everyone else who previously had access will have it restored. You never know when a constituent will need to drop off a manila envelope.
So that everyone else who previously had access will have it restored. You never know when a constituent will need to drop off a manila envelope.
Ford will leave GreeneStone treatment facility in Muskoka on June 30 and head straight to City Hall.
The mayor plans to hold a press conference that day, tentatively scheduled for 3 p.m. He will then attend events July 1 to celebrate Canada Day.
The annual Ford family cottage weekend is still planned for the weekend prior to the mayor’s exit from rehab, but Councillor Ford said he isn’t aware that the mayor would be joining them.
There is also word of a niece of Mayor Ford’s getting married in Niagara-on-the Lake on June 28, however Doug Ford said he was unaware of the ceremony.
“It may be on his wife’s side of the family,” he said. “As far as I know, no one in the Ford clan is getting married.”
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Some councillors remain skeptical about the mayor’s return.
“I would like to see a letter or something from his medical doctor saying that he’s able to come back,” Mike Del Grande said. “His say-so, I don’t think, would be enough.”
No one is really sure what to expect June 30 when Mayor Rob Ford leaves Muskoka en route for the city in which he is the elected chief magistrate.
Not even Ford himself.
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My sources tell me it was a bit of a rocky settling for the mayor in the first couple of weeks, which is normal for someone in his situation.
But he did settle in.
"I have been in here with him and I can tell you the mayor is doing great," said a former professional athlete who is at GreeneStone with Ford. "And I can tell you he makes a mean cup of coffee."
The mayor, the athlete and others gathered around the TV in the last week to watch the election results, some World Cup soccer and, of course, the exciting double-overtime Stanley Cup-winning game.
Will Mayor Ford pull out the same kind of victories they witnessed on TV? The athlete told me over the phone that the staff and patients at GreeneStone are rooting for Ford.
"People are going to be impressed because he has lost some weight and is looking terrific," he said.
Mayor Rob Ford seems humbled but still thinks he can win election
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/straighttalk/archives/2014/06/20140617-201232.html
Mayor Rob Ford seems humbled but still thinks he can win election
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/straighttalk/archives/2014/06/20140617-201232.html
Mayor Rob Ford seems humbled but still thinks he can win election
http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/straighttalk/archives/2014/06/20140617-201232.html
His sources? Riiiiight. And Doug said he'd be speaking to each media outlet, now it's just a presser, on a quiet day that falls on a probable long weekend since Canada Day falls on a Tuesday. What a crock.
Daniel Dale @ddale8
"Each"! @JProskowGlobal Doug Ford also promised that Rob Ford would sit down one-on-one with each media outlet in the days after his return
11:00 AM - 17 Jun 2014
Why on earth would they "restore the locks" rather than give him whatever new keys he ought to have?
Because he needs three locks, and most normal people in City Hall only need one.
Why on earth would they "restore the locks" rather than give him whatever new keys he ought to have?
The locks are opened with an electoronic pass-card. So, "restoring the locks" would be software, not hardware.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news...k-june-30/article19193516/#dashboard/follows/