Toronto mayor resigns after admitting to affair with employee

Toronto mayor resigns after admitting to affair with employee
Toronto Mayor John Tory said the relationship ended earlier this year.
PHOTO: Twitter/John Tory

OTTAWA – Toronto Mayor John Tory resigned abruptly on Friday, shortly after the Toronto Star newspaper reported that he had an affair with a much younger staff member.

Mr Tory, 68, acknowledged the relationship in a statement announcing his departure, saying it ended earlier this year and the employee had left city hall.

Mr Tory did not identify the employee. The Toronto Star, citing unnamed sources, said the woman was a 31-year-old mayoral adviser.

“I am deeply sorry and I apologise 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 servants to whom I have such respect,” Mr Tory said.

“Most of all, I apologise to my wife, Barb, and to my family who I have let down more than anyone else,” he said.

He has vowed to reflect on his mistakes and rebuild the trust of his family.

Mr Tory was elected last year to a third four-year term.

He said the relationship began during the Covid-19 pandemic and “ended by mutual consent earlier this year”.

He said he would work with city employees and Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvey to ensure an orderly transition to a new administration.

“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 (family) relationships as well,” Mr Tory said.

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