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Di Giorgio accepts Mayor Ford’s apology, admits questions remainMon, Nov 4: City budget chief Frank Di Giorgio said he views Mayor Rob Ford’s apology over the weekend as a sincere attempt to get back to city business – even has he admitted that Toronto residents likely still have questions, and that city council will have to evaluate the Mayor’s mental and physical state...Nov 4, 2013
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Kelly: Mayor Ford offered a ‘blanket apology’Mon, Nov 4: Toronto Deputy Mayor Norm Kelly told reporters Monday that Mayor Rob Ford’s apology Sunday was a “blanket apology” which he accepts. Kelly also aknowledged that questions remain regarding Ford’s ability to address the city’s police budget, considering he is under investigation by Toronto police.Nov 4, 2013
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Liza Fromer and AM640’s John OakleyMon, Nov 4: The Morning Show’s Liza Fromer and AM640’s John Oakley talk about Toronto Mayor Rob Ford’s radio apology.The Morning ShowNov 4, 2013
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Rob Ford refuses to apologize for controversial Conrad Black interviewTue, Dec 10: Rob Ford refused to apologize for comments he made about a Toronto Star reporter despite them being widely denied and criticized. Jackson Proskow reports.Dec 10, 2013
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Carroll: Ford’s apology didn’t go far enoughMon, Nov 4: Despite what she said was some “new sensitivity” from Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, City councillor Shelly Carroll said that Ford’s apology Sunday “didn’t go far enough” towards addressing the concerns many on city council have over the Mayor’s ability to conduct city business.Nov 4, 2013