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Toronto Bids Farewell To Former Mayor Rob Ford

Torontonians lined the streets Wednesday morning to say good bye to the city's most infamous, yet well loved, former mayor.

Longtime politician Rob Ford died of cancer last Tuesday at age 46 and online condolences immediately flooded social media.

The family even posted a tribute video, full of testimonials from the campaign trail and footage of Ford at work.

Scores of onlookers watched his casket make its way through the city streets to St. James Cathedral, after two full days of lying in repose at Toronto's city hall. Mourners and curious people alike filed through city hall over the two days, meeting with Rob Ford's family members and paying their respects.

Ford made international headlines when he admitted to crack cocaine use while he was in office. Videos also surfaced of him appearing intoxicated and making lewd comments.

The mayor at the time appeared on Jimmy Kimmel and was a staple on local news channels.

Ford was first elected as a city councilor in 2000 and served until 2010, when he voted in as Mayor of Toronto. He ran in the 2014 election following his crack cocaine revelation, but had to drop out of the race for Mayor due to his cancer diagnosis. Instead, he successfully ran for a seat on Toronto City Council.

The former mayor leaves behind a wife and two young children.

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