Toronto Star

Council says no to Rob Ford stadium

- DAVID RIDER

There will be no “Rob Ford Memorial Stadium” in Toronto.

City council rejected the proposal late Wednesday night to rename Centennial Park Stadium after the late Ward 2 (Etobicoke North) city councillor whose turbulent 2010-14 term as mayor included revelation­s that he smoked crack cocaine and lied about it for months.

Mayor John Tory tabled the proposal saying that he knew it would be controvers­ial.

The proposal came at the request of the Ford family, Tory noted. “In all of my dealings as mayor . . . I try to be generous and to put politics to the side,” the mayor, who beat Rob Ford’s brother Doug to become mayor in 2014, told council.

Tory said he was “erring on the side of generosity.” He said Ford had his supporters, who saw him as a diligent public servant but, Tory said, he also recognized that Ford as mayor had done things “hurtful” to many people in Toronto.

The only councillor to speak against the proposal, Jon Burnside, said he was doing so out of a conviction that council should not name things after politician­s, whose job by definition is to help people.

Councillor Joe Cressy made a successful motion to split Tory’s proposal into two parts — one specifical­ly for the renaming of the stadium after Rob Ford, and another that community members be consulted on ways to honour the memories of Pam McConnell and Ron Moeser, the other former councillor­s who died this council term.

Council voted11-24 on the Rob Ford proposal, while passing the latter one.

Cressy said after the vote: “I got along with Rob and I considered him a colleague and I was devastated to hear that he passed so young, but considerin­g many of the things that took place in his time as mayor I didn’t think it appropriat­e to name a kids’ football stadium after him.”

Last week, after the Star revealed Tory’s renaming proposal, Doug Ford, who served as Ward 2 councillor during his brother’s mayoral term, and who plans to challenge Tory for the mayor’s seat in 2018, said: “Politics is politics. We’ve known John (Tory) and his family for over 25 years; he used to be a broadcaste­r and would kind of go after us once in a while, so, it’s politics. You’ve got to separate politics and something like this; it’s always a sensitive area for anyone, so we’re going to carry on.

“We’re grateful. We’re appreciati­ve and we’ve very honoured.”

 ??  ?? Toronto city council voted 11-24 on the proposal to rename Centennial Park Stadium after Rob Ford.
Toronto city council voted 11-24 on the proposal to rename Centennial Park Stadium after Rob Ford.

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