TORONTO – From council meetings to freedom of information requests, Toronto’s city hall can be a scary place.
And Mayor Rob (Franken)Ford is trying to make it even scarier.
The city’s chief magistrate has decorated his office ahead of Halloween and invited the media and public to tour the haunted office. Giant spiders, fake cobwebs, skeletons and signs reading “do not enter” and “help” are scattered throughout the mayor’s office.
The haunted house also included the mayor’s brother, Councillor Doug Ford hiding in the bushes, pretending to be a reporter for the Toronto Star.
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