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Former Toronto mayor Rob Ford, known for wild ways, dies after cancer battle at 46

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Former Toronto mayor Rob Ford speaks to a crowd of supporters gathered at Woodbine Banquet Hall during the 2014 Toronto Municipal Election. Photo: TNS
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Rob Ford, the pugnacious, populist former mayor of Toronto whose career crashed in a drug-driven, obscenity-laced debacle, died Tuesday after fighting cancer, his family said. He was 46.

Ford rode into office on a backlash against urban elites. He cast an image sharply at odds with Canada’s reputation for sedate, unpretentious politics. His tenure as mayor of the country’s largest city was marred by revelations about his drinking problems and illegal drug use, including smoking crack cocaine. He was repeatedly videotaped and photographed while intoxicated in public.

Nevertheless, he was later elected by a landslide to a city council seat, a job he held until his death.

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Rob Ford laughs during a council meeting, as he sits next to councillor Giorgio Mammoliti at City Hall in Toronto in 2013. Photo: Reuters
Rob Ford laughs during a council meeting, as he sits next to councillor Giorgio Mammoliti at City Hall in Toronto in 2013. Photo: Reuters
One after another, his statements and actions as mayor became nightly fodder for TV comedians and an embarrassment to many of the suburbanites he championed. Among the more notable:

— Knocking over a 63-year-old female city councillor while rushing to the defence of his brother, Councilor Doug Ford, who was insulting spectators in the council chamber.

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— Threatening “murder” in a profane, incoherent rant captured by video.

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