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Town Poll: What you think of the court's decision that Mayor Rob Ford can keep his job?

January 25, 2013 Town Crier staff Adam Chaleff-Freudenthaler, Appeal, city hall, Conflict-of-Interest, Court Case, Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Paul Magder, Removal from Office, Rob Ford, Town Poll

The Ontario Superior Court of Justice decided that Mayor Rob For didn’t contravene the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act and threw out the case against him. Let us know what you think of this ruling by voting in the Town Crier’s latest Town Poll.

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By: Town Crier Staff
Posted: Jan 25 2013 11:10 am
Filed in: NEWS
Edition: Toronto
Tagged: Adam Chaleff-Freudenthaler • Appeal • city hall • Conflict-of-Interest • Court Case • Ontario Superior Court of Justice • Paul Magder • Removal from Office • Rob Ford • Town Poll

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