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Authors: Robyn Doolittle

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If you look at the Notes section of this book, you’ll see the names of dozens and dozens of reporters, radio hosts, and columnists whose work I have relied upon. I do need to single out the very talented Greg McArthur and Shannon Kari for their investigation into the Ford family’s history with drug
dealing published in
The Globe and Mail
, as well as their (and their colleague Patrick White’s) reporting on how those early relationships continued to play a role in Rob Ford’s life. I’d also like to acknowledge Jonathan Goldsbie, currently a reporter at
NOW
magazine, who can find anything on the internet and who has helped me so much through the years, and John Cook from Gawker, who came up to Toronto to investigate a tip, dropped a bomb on the city with the video story, and then stayed with it through every twist, drug raid, and pipe attack. And finally, my research assistant, Simon Bredin, who was given the horrible task of calling hundreds of people who went to high school with the Ford brothers. Thank you all so much.

I had three months to write this book, start to finish, including research. If I listed everyone who took me out for a meal during that time because I had no food in the house, or came over to walk the dogs, or offered to clean my condo, or helped me work through writer’s block, I’d need a whole other chapter. But to a handful of people—my mom and dad, sister Jamie, and soon-to-be-brother-in-law Peter, to Emma, Daniel, Emily, Janean, Matt, Cliff, and my writing buddy Lauren—I need to say quite sincerely, I could not have gotten through this without you. Thank you.

Finally, to Graham Parley, my (now retired) former city editor at the
Star
, who gave a first-round edit to every chapter before I sent it along to Penguin. There’s a reason you were my first call after I got this book deal. Graham, you are one of my favourite people in the world. “Mentor” sounds entirely too cheesy, but something like that. Thank you.

INDEX

ABC news,
297

Abdi, Siyadin (Siad friend),
234

access-to-information laws,
134

37

freedom-of-information requests,
122
,
135
,
137
,
150
,
153

accountability

Fair Elections Toronto,
164
journalists to the public,
195

96
Ontario Press Council,
247

51
Toronto city council safeguards,
82
,
124
See also
journalism and trust

Agar, Jerry (1010 radio),
244

46
.
See

also under
radio

Ainslie, Paul (city councillor)

Garrison Ball,
189

90
,
191

92
,
193
,
196
Garrison Ball story response,
201

3
mayor’s executive,
116

Alamenciak, Tim
(Star),
256

58

alcohol.
See
drugs and alcohol

AM640.
See under
radio

amalgamation.
See under
Toronto

American Press Institute (API),
239

41

Angus Reid,
16
,
94
.
See also
polls

approval rating (Rob Ford),
18
,
275
,
305

6

arts funding,
14

Atwood, Margaret,
126

Avery labels,
25

26

Bahrami, Jamshid (Lisi associate),
278

Bailão, Ana (city councillor),
115

Baranski, Stefan (Smitherman campaign),
94
,
108

Barber, John
(Globe and Mail),
78

Barlow, Tom (candidate),
41

Barnett, Brooks (staffer),
146
,
149

50
,
151

Barry, Marion (Washington mayor),
229

Basso, Elena (15 Windsor Road),
265
,
267

Basso, Fabio (Rob Ford friend),
37
,
230

31
,
255
,
258
,
263

64
,
266
,
283

criminal record,
267

Basso, Lina (15 Windsor Road),
258
,
263

64

Batra, Adrienne (press secretary),
97
,
100
,
104
,
123
,
125
,
132

Baus, Det. Jacqueline,
138

BBC News,
243
,
292

Bedford, Paul (planner),
129

Bellamy, Madame Justice Denise,
166

Bellissimo, Bruno (Rob Ford friend),
190
,
276

77

Benzie, Robert
(Star),
235

36
,
268

Berardinetti, Michelle (city councillor),
124
,
129

Beyer, Tom (staffer),
282

Bier Markt.
See
St. Patrick’s Day and Bier Markt

The Big Shift
(Bricker and Ibbitson),
309

10

bike lanes,
67
,
68
,
115
,
125
,
308

Bill
103
(amalgamation),
46
.
See also under
Toronto

Blair, Bill (police chief)

crack video,
229

30
,
283

85
Doug Jr. suggested Blair resign,
289

90
Rob Ford 911 recording,
132
“I’m disappointed,”
285

86
police budget,
139
Rob Ford and Project Traveller,
272
See also
police (Toronto)

Blatchford, Christie
(National Post),
231

32
,
239

Boardwalk Pub,
170

71
,
179

81

bobble-head dolls,
296
,
311

Brejniak, Henryka (Rob Ford motherin-law),
78
,
138

Brejniak, Renata.
See
Ford, Renata (wife of Rob Ford)

Brereton, Pastor Wendell (candidate),
106

7

Bricker, Darrell
(The Big Shift),
309

10

Brown, Elizabeth (city councillor),
63

64

Bruser, Bert (lawyer),
208

9
,
210
,
218

Bruser, David
(Star),
261

Bussin, Sandra (city councillor),
66
,
77
,
171

Campaign Research,
84

Campbell, Clarence,
26
,
28

Campbell, Diane.
See
Ford, Diane (wife of Doug Sr.)

Canadian Kennedys,
48
,
311

12

casino,
231

Cavoukian, Ann (privacy commissioner),
136

CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

“come-to-Jesus moment,”
306
crack video story,
227

28
Garrison Ball story response,
196
,
201
mayor’s “spying” accusation story,
158
This Hour Has 22 Minutes
(Marg Delahunty),
131

33
,
138

Centre for Law and Democracy,
134

35

Cessna spy plane,
230
,
276
,
279

Chaleff-Freudenthaler, Adam,
162

63
,
163

66
,
168

69
,
172
,
178
,
182

Cherry, Don (sports personality)

“wearing pinko for all the pinkos,”
109

10

Chong, Gordon (city councillor),
113

Christie Pits riots,
23

Christopoulos, George (press secretary),
173
,
198
,
225
,
282

Chuvalo, George (boxer),
197
,
198

99

Ciano, Richard (campaign manager),
84

89
,
92
,
93

The City
(Newstalk 1010).
See under
radio

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