
Tory resigning as mayor of Toronto after admitting to relationship with staffer
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John Tory will step down as mayor of Toronto after having a relationship with a member of his office staff during the pandemic.
John Tory will step down as mayor of Toronto after having a relationship with a member of his office staff during the pandemic.
Tory announced on Friday evening that he will resign during a surprise news conference where he disclosed the relationship, which he said: "did not meet the standards to which I hold myself as mayor and as a family man."
"I recognize that permitting this relationship to develop was a serious error in judgment on my part," Tory said.
"I am deeply sorry and I apologize unreservedly to the people of Toronto and to all of those hurt by my actions, including my staff, my colleagues on City Council and the public service for whom I have such respect."
He also apologized to his wife Barbara Hackett and his family. They have been married since 1978. The couple met when the former Rogers cable executive was in law school. They have four children and six grandchildren.
The affair ended by mutual consent earlier this year, Tory said, and the employee had left city hall and secured another job elsewhere.
"While I deeply regret having to step away from a job that I love, in a city that I love even more, I believe in my heart, it is best to fully commit myself to the work that is required to repair these most important relationships," Tory said.













