Rob Ford( centre) attended a Canada Day Parade in one of his first comeback appearance
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has told
Canadian media he was "born an alcoholic" and had used "every drug you can
probably think of". But the mayor refused to say if he would step down if he abused drugs or
alcohol again.
The interviews come as Mr Ford returned to work earlier this week after
attending a rehab program.He is seeking re-election in October, saying it is up to voters whether he remains mayor.
Mr Ford told broadcaster CBC his use of drugs precedes his time as mayor and ran the "full gamut".
He later told CP24 he had never used heroin, but had used marijuana and hallucinogenic mushrooms in addition to crack.
When asked by the Toronto broadcaster if he would quit if he used drugs again, he stressed he would be receiving treatment "for the rest of my life" and was taking it one day at a time.
He told CBC his substance-abuse was behind homophobic and sexist comments he
had made.
"I think that goes along with having this disease," Mr Ford told the
broadcaster. "You do things, you say things that aren't you. I take full
responsibility. All I can do is apologize and deal with this illness."
The Toronto politician has been stripped of many of his powers after
admitting using and buying illegal drugs while mayor. Two main challengers, Conservative businessman and broadcaster John Tory and
former New Democratic Party member of parliament Olivia Chow, are vying to
replace him as mayor in the 27 October election.The more I hear about this guy, the more worried I get.
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