John Tory Steps Down as Mayor
On Friday, Toronto's mayor John Tory announced that he would resign as the mayor of Toronto after admitting to a relationship with the staffer.
On Friday, Toronto’s mayor John Tory announced that he would resign as the mayor of Toronto after admitting to a relationship with the staffer.
The Toronto Star quoted a letter from Peter A. Downward, the mayor’s lawyer, who said “the mayor developed a relationship with an employee in his office.”
As per the letter reported by the star, it “ended by mutual consent earlier this year.”
Tory said, “During the pandemic, I developed a relationship with an employee in my office in a way that did not meet the standards to which I hold myself as Mayor and as a family man.”
The Star mentioned that the woman, a former employee, is 31 years old and worked as an advisor in his office.
John Tory’s full statement is as follows:
I want to update Torontonians on a difficult personal matter.
During the pandemic, I developed a relationship with an employee in my office in a way that did not meet the standards to which I hold myself as Mayor and as a family man.
The relationship ended by mutual consent earlier this year.
During the course of our relationship sometime ago, the employee decided to pursue employment outside City Hall and secured a job elsewhere.
I recognize that permitting this relationship to develop was a serious error in judgment on my part.
It came at a time when Barb, my wife of 40-plus years and I were enduring many lengthy periods apart while I carried out my responsibilities during the pandemic.
As a result, I have decided I will step down as Mayor so I can take the time to reflect on my mistakes and to do the work of rebuilding the trust of my family.
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