Report says Toronto Mayor Rob Ford Asked to Leave Another Event

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The public behavior of talk-of-the-town Toronto Mayor, Rob Ford, has once again come into question for the second time as a report claims that Toronto Mayor seemed intoxicated and was asked to leave a gala dinner on Feb. 23.

The event that Ford was asked to leave on Tuesday was the Garrison Ball, i.e. an annual dinner held at Toronto’s Liberty Grand hotel. Garrison Ball is generally attended by numerous senior armed forces personnel including Defence Minister Peter MacKay, whereas Ford was asked to leave the event because the organizers were concerned as he seemed impaired. Several the attendees of the event informed that Ford spoke in a rambling, incoherent manner. Coun. Paul Ainslie, who confirmed that Ford was asked to leave, alleged that “I urged the mayor’s chief of staff, Mark Towhey, to have the mayor leave the event.” However, Ainslie declined to share why Ford was actually asked to leave. One of the event organizer quoted, on the condition of anonymity, that Ford “seemed either drunk, high or had a medical condition.”

However, on the contrary, several other attendees of the ball boldly confessed that Ford did not appear to be intoxicated at the event. One such attendee, real estate agent, Anita Springate-Renaud, who confirms to have conversed with Ford briefly at the gala, stated that “he wasn’t in any way intoxicated, he seemed fine to me.” Ford’s office did not respond to any inquiry in response to the story.

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