The Gravy Train Episode 7: Fords’ history in Etobicoke

Posted December 5, 2019 5:08 am.
Last Updated December 10, 2019 1:15 pm.
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The Ford family has a storied and lengthy history in Etobicoke, long before Rob Ford became Mayor of Toronto.
In episode 7 of The Gravy Train, host and producer Jordan Heath-Rawlings explores this past and speaks to Ford’s nephew and current Toronto city councillor Michael Ford.
You can listen to episode 7, Rehab, below:
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You can find more details on some of the events referenced in the podcast in the stories below, originally published during Ford’s time as mayor:
May 22, 2013: Rob Ford out as football coach at Don Bosco
May 25, 2013: Coun. Doug Ford reacts to newspaper reports he sold hash in the 1980s
June 20, 2014: Rob Ford’s return: Apologizes for behaviour, will continue re-election bid
Sept, 17, 2014: Mayor Ford diagnosed with rare form of cancer, doctors ‘optimistic’