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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford makes a drinking and driving gesture to Coun. Paul Ainslie in the council chamber as councillors consider a motion to limit the mayor's powers Monday, Nov. 18, 2013. (The Canadian Press/Chris Young)

Ford under pressure

Photos from the bombshell announcement -- and the fallout -- after police announce they have a much sought-after video of Mayor Rob Ford.

This police surveillance video contained within a court document shows a meeting involving Mayor Rob Ford and Alexander Lisi on July 23, 2013. (Handout)

Court document

A full look at the court documents released in relation to the arrest of Sandro Lisi.

 
From the document: “Analysis of July 16th, 2013 Surveillance” “On July 30th, 2013 I received an email from Detective Constable DAVEY. I have learned the following information: Note: The Confidential Source advises that LISI delivers marihuana to Richview Cleaners 2 to 4 times per week and that LISI will deliver marihuana to the cleaners in bags or wrapped up in clothing a) On July 30th, 2013 Detective Constable DAVEY was reviewing July 16th, 2013 Surveillance video taken by Mobile Officers of LISI at Richview Cleaners .” (Court documents)

Key characters

Photos from the court documents show the key characters in the ongoing police investigation.

Rob Ford addresses reporters outside his office on October 31, 2013.

In his words

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford admitted he has smoked crack cocaine. Here's what he told reporters at city hall, word for word.

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford makes a statement to the media outside his office at Toronto's city hall after the release of a video on Thursday November 7, 2013. (Chris Young/The Canadian Press)

What the law says about removing a mayor

A municipal lawyer breaks down what the law says about removing a mayor from office.

Mayor Rob Ford stares down Coun. Denzil Minnan-Wong at city council in Toronto on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2013. (The Canadian Press/Nathan Denette)

Read the poll

A poll conducted exclusively for CP24 suggests most Torontonians want Ford to resign or take a leave of absence.

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