No end in sight for Toronto mayor crack saga

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By Allison Martell TORONTO (Reuters) - Protesters left colorful chalk messages on walls and pavement outside Toronto City Hall on Wednesday urging Mayor Rob Ford to quit after his bombshell admission on Tuesday that he has smoked crack cocaine. Another said: "This wall would be a better mayor." But Ford's chalk-wielding opponents may have a long wait. "Rob Ford is a liar," is how the Globe and Mail, Canada's staid national paper, opened its editorial on Wednesday. Rob Ford has shown time and again that he's not that guy." A bloc of angry city councilors is now set to try to pass motions to curb Ford's already limited powers as a Toronto mayor, but it is very difficult to remove a sitting mayor.




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