Jarnhamar said:
I know the other Ford had issues but if I'm not mistaken he actually did a pretty decent job at being a mayor?
On November 15, 2013 Rob Ford was stripped of power as mayor by Toronto council.
In the history of the city, this was unprecedented.
Councillors decided by a 37-5 vote to cut the mayor’s budget and by a 36-6 vote to transfer many of Ford’s deputies and much of his budget to Deputy Mayor Norm Kelly.
A 32-10 vote decreed Ford could no longer set key matters on the legislative agenda.
Another 37-5 vote removed the mayor’s right to fill vacancies on the civic appointments committee.
He retained symbolic powers, and could still attend official functions as Toronto’s mayor, but he no longer had the clout associated with a CEO.
David Price, Ford's friend and former football coach, who had been hired personally by Ford at twice the salary of others in the mayor's office, was terminated.
As a matter of public safety,
his power to govern the city during a State of Emergency was taken away from him, and given to Deputy Mayor Norm Kelly.
Because he was not a city employee, he could not be fired. All they could do was take away his power.