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Rob Ford goes to court
By QMI Agency


Mayor Rob Ford arrives at 361 University Ave. courts Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2012. Ford is to testify in his conflict of interest case. (Dave Abel/Toronto Sun)



TORONTO - Get ready for Toronto politics to go from political theatre to courtroom drama.

Mayor Rob Ford heads to court Wednesday for the conflict-of-interest case against him.

The case could lead to Ford getting tossed out of office and turn Toronto politics on its head.

The Toronto Sun will be at the courthouse all day Wednesday, providing extensive coverage of Ford's anticipated testimony.







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