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Desperate for Votes, Harper Calls on Crack-Smoking Former Mayor

  • Rob Ford (4th from L) and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (4th from R).

    Rob Ford (4th from L) and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (4th from R). | Photo: Councillor Rob Ford Facebook

Published 18 October 2015
Opinion

Rob Ford, current city councillor and former mayor of Toronto, made international headlines when he confessed to smoking crack.

In a crucial campaign stop in Toronto Saturday, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper rallied supporters at an event promoted by former Toronto mayor and current City Councillor, Rob Ford.

Ford gained global notoriety in 2013 after admitting he used crack cocaine while in office – a claim he denied for months prior to his surprise confession.

“Yes, I have smoked crack cocaine. Probably in one of my drunken stupors,” Ford said in November 2013, after denying reports from May of that year saying alleging a video recording existed of the politician smoking crack cocaine.

For Harper, who dodged questions from reporters about the contradiction of campaigning on law and order while attending a campaign event called by Ford, it was the second time in a week that he rubbed elbows with the controversial Ford.

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An estimated 1,750 supporters cheered as Harper took the stage after an introduction by Ford's brother, Doug Ford.

While the Conservative Prime Minister thanked the Ford brothers and posed for a picture, he was not seen shaking hands with either.

The former mayor and his brother come from Conservative Party roots, where their father held office provincially representing the party. Despite the drug revelations, the Ford brothers still command a wide support base, sometimes called “Ford Nation,” due to their populist, low-tax, ‘anti-elite’ message – an irony given the fact the brothers own a multi-million dollar printing company.

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