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Crazy Town: The Rob Ford Story

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by Robyn Doolittle


  Matlow, Josh (city councillor), 245

  McArthur, Greg (Globe and Mail), 32–33

  McConnell, Pam (city councillor), 76, 119, 302

  McLachlin, Chief Justice Beverley, 225

  McLean, Jesse (Star), 211–13, 215, 219, 258

  media. See international media; radio; individual outlets

  Mendel, Toby (Centre for Law and Democracy), 135

  Metrolinx, 118

  Metro Morning (CBC radio), 128–29. See also radio

  MFP Financial Services scandal, 72, 166, 179, 309

  Mihevc, Joe (city councillor), 124, 178, 200

  Miller, David (mayor), 12, 82, 105, 107, 109, 116–17, 119, 309

  millionaire and councillors’ office expenses, 75–77

  Minnan-Wong, Denzil (councillor), 291, 296–297 2014 election, 310

  Moloney, Paul (Star), 226

  Morris, Dennis (lawyer), 34, 77, 226, 287

  Mullan, David (integrity commissioner), 72, 74–75

  Nair, Reshmi (CBC), 227–28

  National Post

  called for mayor to step down, 286

  crack video story, 231–32, 239

  Garrison Ball story response, 200–201

  mayoral campaign expenses story, 161–63

  Rob Ford’s speeches, 67

  Scott MacIntyre shooting, 45

  Navarro, Leo, 146–47, 148, 151, 255

  Navarro, Leo (Bier Markt), 142

  newspapers. See individual newspapers

  newspapers, journalism and trust, 239–46

  Newstalk 1010 radio. See under radio

  Newtonbrook Secondary School (North York), 71, 103–4

  New York Times, 241, 243. See also international media

  Nordheimer, Superior Court Justice Ian, 279, 297

  NOW magazine, 309

  “Ten Teens Taking Over,” 161–63

  Nunziata, Frances (city councillor), 117, 126–27, 302–3

  Nunziata, John (candidate), 105

  Oakley, John. See under radio

  office expenses

  budgets reduced, 119, 306

  statistics on spending, 75–76

  Olbermann, Keith (TV host), 132. See also international media

  Ontario Press Council, 247–51. See also journalism and trust

  Ootes, Case, 113

  executive committee, 117

  Orlando, Marco, 33–34

  Overtown (Miami), 48

  OxyContin. See under drugs and alcohol

  Pan American Games, 131

  Pantalone, Joe (city councillor), 18, 67

  Parker, John (MPP), 25, 129

  Parley, Graham (Star), 143, 146, 159

  Pennachetti, Joe (city manager), 307

  personal use of city resources, 70

  Pew Research Center, 241–43

  photo with Anthony Smith

  confirmed as real by police, 272

  Gawker published, 222–23

  Khattak identified, 260–61

  location, 37, 207, 215, 230, 256–58

  attacked, 231

  relationship to video, 208

  Star printed, 226–27

  viewed, 3, 207

  See also 15 Windsor Road

  Pileggi, Stefano, 17, 88

  Pitfield, Jane, 82

  Poisson, Jayme (Star)

  15 Windsor Road story, 265, 267

  crack video story, 213

  gun smuggling story, 261–62

  Project Brazen 2 documents, 280

  Project Traveller discovery, 269

  police (Toronto)

  press access to information, 139–40

  Project Brazen 2, 230, 255, 275–76, 278–79

  documents released, 279–83, 297

  phone records, 282–83

  second relevant video, 285

  Project Traveller, 230, 234, 254

  Dixon tower raids, 268–72

  Star learns of, 262

  Rob Ford not cooperated, 288

  See also Blair, Bill (police chief)

  polls

  2010 election, 94, 101, 107–8

  Canadian news sources, 245 crack and approval rating, 305–6, 310

  crack video, 238

  CUPE city services, 129–30

  Fords from Rob’s voter database, 87

  Jan. 2010 Fords commissioned, 83

  public trust of media, 241–43

  response to Florida charges, 17

  on Toronto Star believability, 248

  Pollstra Research, 107

  Price, Dave (staff), 33, 230, 235, 236

  Proskow, Jackson (Global News), 35, 290

  provincial government, 300–301

  Provost, Earl (chief of staff), 149–51, 288

  public inebriation

  Blue Jays Way, 127

  Garrison Ball, 189–93, 195–97, 201–2, 268, 277

  Maple Leafs game disruption, 11, 15–16, 79–80

  outside neighbourhood bar, 159

  St. Patrick’s Day, 142, 146–50

  public-sector unions, 130, 184, 307–8

  Pugash, Mark (police spokesperson), 140

  quotes

  on AIDS, 15, 95

  “a lot of them are in gangs” comment, 70–71

  “Anything else?,” 236

  “eat at home,” 299–300

  “eat her box,” 150, 297

  “Gay men have slept in my bed” (Doug Jr.), 96–97

  “Gino boy,” 15, 69

  “I’ve never read this before” (Conflict of Interest Act), 176

  “just attacked Kuwait,” 302

  “Oriental people work like dogs,” 11

  “smoked a lot” of marijuana, 275

  “stay in your basement” [to drink] (Doug Jr. to Rob Ford), 289

  “war on the car stops today,” 118

  “waste of skin,” 15

  racism

  crack video remarks, 3, 207, 217–18

  in early Toronto, 23

  “Gino boy,” 15, 69

  Maple Leafs game disruption, 11, 15–16, 79–80, 193

  “Oriental people work like dogs,” 11, 69

  “Paki” (to taxi driver), 150, 298

  white supremacists, 34

  See also homophobia

  radio

  102.1 The Edge, 146

  AM640

  Doug Jr. on Oakley show, 196–97, 251, 289–90, 311

  Mihevc on Garrison Ball story, 200

  “What’s Eating Rob Ford?” on Oakley show, 81

  journalism and trust, 244–46

  Metro Morning (CBC Radio), 128–29

  Newstalk 1010 (Jerry Agar), 244–45

  The City, 70, 160, 210, 229, 245, 277, 288, 301

  John Tory, 11

  Rob Ford, 157, 171, 276

  Ransom, Isaac (staffer), 149–50, 297–98

  Reed, Max (lawyer), 163–64, 168–69

  Remembrance Day ceremony, 296

  Remtulla, Amir (chief of staff), 113, 154

  Rexdale Rotary Club, 31

  Richview Collegiate, 35

  Rider, David (Star), 98, 199, 226

  Robinson, Jaye (city councillor), 112–15, 116, 129, 268

  Rosenstiel, Tom (API), 239–41

  Rossi, Rocco (candidate), 94

  Royal York Plaza, 33–34, 80

  Ruby, Clayton (lawyer), 143, 160

  donation solicitations (conflict of interest), 168–70, 173–77, 182, 183

  Ruby Shiller Chan Hasan, 172

  Rushowy, Kristin (Star), 103–4

  Ryerson University, 238–39, 290, 291

  Saunders, Mark (deputy police chief), 271

  Scarborough, 254, 307

  Scarlett Heights Collegiate, 35–36, 40, 52, 266, 275

  Schertzer, Det. Joyce, 229–30

  Sewell, John (mayor), 309

  Shapiro, Ivor (journalist professor), 239

  Shiller, Brian (lawyer), 172, 179–81

  Shiner, David (budget chief), 75

  Siad, Mohamed (dealer), 213, 230–31
, 234, 283

  sibling rivalry (Rob and Doug Jr.), 19, 40, 121–22, 296

  Smith, Anthony “Rondo” (murder victim), 3, 204, 206, 208, 257, 259

  Smitherman, George (mayoral candidate), 7–8, 10, 11, 17–18, 94–96, 99, 101, 107, 108

  Sosa Grindhard. See Khattak, Muhammad

  Star.See Toronto Star newspaper

  statistics

  2000 municipal elections, 65

  2006 municipal elections, 80, 83

  2010 municipal elections, 17–18, 94

  Deco Labels & Tags, 29

  Etobicoke population, 90–91

  journalism and public trust, 241–43

  office expenses, 75–76

  Toronto amalgamation, 60

  Toronto in the Depression, 23

  Transit City, 118

  winning municipal elections in Toronto, 106

  Stewart, Jon (TV host), 299. See also international media

  Stintz, Karen (city councillor)

  2014 election, 310

  Doug Jr.’s waterfront plan, 129

  Rob Ford constituency work, 74

  Sheppard LRT vs. subway, 120

  support of libraries, 126

  TTC chair position, 115–17, 118, 119–20

  Stirpe, Ennio (Kathy Ford husband), 21–22

  St. Patrick’s Day and Bier Markt

  Rob Ford before and after Bier Markt, 149–50

  Ford brothers bickering, 147–48

  police investigation, 255

  Project Brazen 2 revelations, 297–98

  Toronto Star story, 193

  waiter and “blow,” 142, 143–44, 146–47

  suburbia. See downtowners vs.

  suburbanites

  subways, 118, 120, 143, 184, 307. See

  also transit

  Sullie Gorman’s pub, 159

  Sun. See Toronto Sun newspaper

  Sun Media chain, 71, 244, 245, 308, 312

  Taste of the Danforth street festival, 277

  Taverner, Police Supt. Ron, 138

  taxes

  election promises, 9, 14, 306–7

  land transfer and vehicle registration, 83, 88, 114, 119, 307

  “respect for taxpayers,” 117

  See also gravy train

  Team Ford, 115

  Telegraph newspaper, 242

  This Hour Has 22 Minutes (CBC), 131–33, 138

  Thomson, Sarah (mayoral candidate)

  accusation against Rob Ford, 158, 186–88, 193

  #Assgate, 158

  mayoral race, 94

  The Ticker (blog), 228. See also international media

  Tighe, Gavin (lawyer), 179–81

  Tim Hortons and library cuts, 126

  The Today Show, 301. See also international media

  The Tonight Show, 232. See also international media

  Toronto

  amalgamation (Bill 103), 46, 60

  amalgamation consequences, 13–14, 18, 63, 85, 308–9, 312

  Great Depression, 22–23

  meaning of “Torontonian,” 18

  Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, 155, 184

  Toronto city council

  accountability safeguards, 82, 124, 164

  coalition to boost mayor’s power, 87, 114–17

  Rob Ford’s allegations of corruption, 107

  mayor has single vote, 87, 114–15

  removed mayor’s powers, 286–87, 291–92, 301–3

  voted mayor to step aside, 297

  Toronto City Hall

  city staff under Rob Ford as mayor, 123–24

  description, 197–98

  leaner operation under Rob Ford, 125

  managers can be fired by council, 73–74

  See also Toronto city council

  Toronto District Catholic School Board, 71

  Toronto Life, 16, 37, 109. See also international media

  Toronto Public Library, 126–27, 142–43

  Toronto Real Estate Board debate, 94–96

  Toronto Star newspaper

  absenteeism story, 153–54

  backlash to Rob Ford stories, 248–49, 268

  called for mayor to step down, 286

  called liars by Rob Ford, 157

  Cooke, editor-in-chief, 184–85

  cost of crack video, 209–10, 214, 216–17, 219–20 (see also crack video)

  crack video backlash, 238–39

  domestic assault charge against Rob Ford, 78

  Doug Jr. accused paper of vendetta, 210, 268, 290

  elections, municipal 2000, 64

  endorsed Rob Ford for city councillor (2000), 64

  forcible confinement story (1986), 33–34

  “Rob Ford 911 Calls Raise Questions,” 140

  Rob Ford coaching ban (2001), 17

  Ford Freeze, 104, 121

  “Ford in ‘Crack Video’ Scandal,” 227, 247, 250

  Rob Ford raging and inebriated video, 292–93

  Rob Ford’s drug scene connections, 277

  Garrison Ball story response, 201

  Giambrone profile, 10

  gun smuggling story, 261–62

  “‘Intoxicated’ Ford Asked to Leave Gala” (Garrison Ball), 2, 192–93, 194–95, 198–200

  Khattak story, 261

  “Mayoral Candidate Tells HIV-Positive Gay Man: ‘I Feel Terrible,’” 96, 98, 101

  mayor’s expenses, 76

  media ethics public hearing, 247–51

  Newtonbrook coaching altercation, 103–4

  photo of mayor and reporter, 133

  photo with drunk Rob Ford and girls (Blue Jays Way), 127

  polls 2010 elections, 94

  profile of Chaleff-Freudenthaler, 178

  Project Traveller raids, 271

  responsible journalism defence (for libel), 224–25

  Toronto Sun newspaper

  called for mayor to step down, 286

  on conflict-of-interest verdict, 178

  “Council ‘Corrupt,’” 172, 180

  crack video story, 232

  Doug Jr. on surveillance, 278

  Rob Ford and OxyContin offer, 102

  Rob Ford and tax dollars, 76

  “Mayor Nabs Reporter,” 158

  mayor playing with his children, 140

  Michele Mandel, 90

  Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)

  essential service designation, 85, 114, 119, 306–7

  fare increase stopped last minute, 120

  Stintz as chair, 115

  Transit City killed, 118

  Toronto West Detention Centre, 277

  Tory, John, 10–11, 94

  2014 election, 310

  mayoral race 2003, 47, 105

  mayoral race 2010, 105–6

  Towhey, Mark (chief of staff), 113

  crack video, 225, 226, 236

  fired, 233

  Rob Ford conflict-of-interest case, 173

  Rob Ford mayoral campaign, 86

  Rob Ford’s drinking, 298

  Garrison Ball, 190, 201

  Sheppard LRT vs. subway, 120

  transit

  Rob Ford and subways, 118, 120, 143, 184, 307

  vs. gravy train, 87–88

  Sheppard LRT vs. subway, 120

  Transit City, 118

  Trudeau, Justin, 3, 217

  Tuggs Inc. See Foulidis family, Boardwalk Pub

  Twitter

  #Assgate, 158

  in conflict-of-interest case, 174

  #Crackgate, 158, 232

  Doug Jr. Code of Conduct violation, 165

  #Fencegate, 157–58

  Rob Ford buying alcohol, 152, 193

  Garrison Ball story response, 202

  @QueensQuayKaren, 99

  St. Patrick’s Day, 144–45

  used to track mayor, 121

  unemployment, 14, 23

  unions. See public-sector unions

  United Way, 296

  University of Toronto, 244

  USA Today, 243. See also international media


  vandalism, election, 61–62

  Vaughan, Adam (city councillor), 117

  video. See crack video

  video of raging and inebriated Ford, 292–93

  Walsh, Mary (Marg Delahunty), 131–33

  Warmington, Joe (Sun), 140

  Washington, DC, 229

  waterfront plan, 128–29, 169

  Waterfront Toronto, 129

  Webster, Gary (TTC), 118

  Weir, Bill (CNN), 35, 301

  Westway United Church (Etobicoke), 57

  Wexler, Mitch (mayoral campaign), 87, 91

  15 Windsor Road, 3, 37, 230, 231, 255, 257–58, 262–65, 267

  water bills, 282

  See also photo with Anthony Smith

  Wounded Warriors charity, 189

  Wynne, Kathleen (provincial premier), 300–301

  YouGov, 242. See also polls

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