Doug Ford, John Tory 'have the same policies,' says Olivia Chow
'We want the Ford brothers gone and their legacy gone,' she told supporters
Toronto mayoral candidate Olivia Chow struck out at her political rivals Saturday, claiming that newly registered candidate Doug Ford and current front runner John Tory “have the same policies” and that both refuse to listen to the “people that are being left behind.”
- Read the latest news on Toronto Mayor Rob Ford
- Rob Ford pulls out of mayoral race, Doug Ford steps in
- Rob Ford Ward 2 candidacy shakes up city council race
- LIVE BLOG | CBC reporters give instant updates
Chow’s comments to a room full of supporters and media in Toronto’s Ward 20 Trinity–Spadina came one day after Mayor Rob Ford withdrew from the race due to ongoing health concerns, prompting his brother and current city councillor Doug Ford to run in his place.
Chow said she “welcomes Doug Ford to the race,” and now candidates can debate policy and not simply the personal tribulations of the mayor who in the past year has admitted to crack cocaine use and spent more than two months in addictions rehabilitation.
“The last few months have been all about Rob Ford the person, and how he’s a terrible role model for our kids,” she said to reporters following her speech.