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In 2013, a video surfaced that appeared to show Toronto mayor Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine. Here's everything to know about what happened to the controversial politician following the scandal.
Toronto police have seized over 835 kilograms of cocaine that is alleged to have ties to the Jalisco New Generation cartel. Latest U.S.
Toronto Mayor Ford admits crack cocaine use, won’t step down Paula Newton and Jason Hanna, CNN 5 minute read Updated 7:51 AM EST, Wed November 6, 2013 Link Copied! Video Ad ...
A Brampton man faces charges after a traffic stop east of Toronto led police to the seizure of cocaine, methamphetamine and ...
Canadian authorities seized $83 million worth of cocaine that initially flowed into the country from the Mexico-US border – the largest of its kind in Toronto’s history, officials announced ...
Brian Sukhram of Brampton was previously suspended with pay after being charged last summer with multiple offences, including impaired driving and possession of cocaine.
Dubbed "Project Finito," a drug bust in Toronto resulted in a haul of nearly one ton of cocaine and crystal methamphetamine worth an estimated $90 million. With the seized 551 kilograms of powder ...
Toronto Mayor: 'Yes, I Have Smoked Crack Cocaine' : The Two-Way Rob Ford said it happened during the past year, perhaps during a "drunken stupor." Over the weekend, the embattled politician ...
The first time Marty MacDonnell injected Wellbutrin he had no idea what else was going into his veins. The popular antidepressant has found its way to the streets and become "the poor man's cocaine." ...
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford talks on his weekly radio show in Toronto, Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Mark Blinch) mark blinch/the canadian press/ap ...
Rob Ford, former mayor of Toronto, made headlines for an infamous video that brought his career down. In 2013, a video emerged online that showed Ford, then-in-office, smoking crack cocaine. This ...
The seized cocaine was part of an ongoing investigation called Project Castillo that started in August. Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw said Tuesday the cocaine was certain to end up in other ...
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