What will Mayor Rob Ford have to say when he returns to Toronto City Hall tomorrow? And what will he reveal about the time he has spent in rehab?
The answer from Coun. Doug Ford, the mayor’s brother, is that the public will have to wait and see.
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"Stay tuned, tomorrow at 3:30 [p.m.], the mayor will be addressing the people and I’m sure he’ll be able to answer those questions," the councillor told reporters Sunday.
Doug Ford said the mayor is "looking forward to coming back, that's for sure."
The mayor has been in rehab for about two months. He released a statement at the end of April acknowledging "a problem with alcohol," which led him to seek professional help.
His trip to rehab came months after he admitted to having smoked crack cocaine, likely during one of what he described as his "drunken stupors."
The mayor's crack-use admission, as well as the events that followed, became part of an ongoing news story that was picked up around the world.
Ford, who turned 45 last month, is seeking a second term this fall. He is up against dozens of candidates who have registered for the mayoral race.
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