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      Toronto city councillor Rob Ford speaks about city's approach to crack cocaine in 2005 | CBC.ca Loaded

      Toronto city councillor Rob Ford speaks about city's approach to crack cocaine in 2005

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      Toronto city councillor Rob Ford speaks about city's approach to crack cocaine in 2005

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      Decriminalizing crack cocaine will lead to increased crime, says Toronto city councillor Rob Ford. Aired on CBC News: Sunday on Nov. 27, 2005.

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