
Former mayor Rob Ford’s legacy to be put to test in Toronto byelection
TORONTO — Former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford’s legacy will be put to the test on Monday as voters choose who will inherit the late politician’s west-end ward at the heart of so-called Ford Nation.
The Ford family name has thrown the spotlight on one candidate in particular during the municipal byelection — Michael Ford, the former mayor’s nephew, who is a relative newcomer to politics and one of a dozen people vying for the job.
While his controversial uncle polarized the city with his headline-grabbing antics, including an admission he smoked crack which in office, in the Etobicoke North neighbourhood he called home, many remain staunchly loyal to the Ford family, and some observers have said the race is the younger Ford’s to lose.
Ford, who served as a school board trustee before launching his campaign for his uncle’s city council seat, acknowledged that while his family’s reputation has earned him a few detractors, the response has been largely one of support.