GreenStone Clinic Muskoka in Bala, Ontario, said yesterday in a press release that Ford consented to having the facility confirm his stay.
Ford announced late last month that he was seeking treatment for an alcohol problem after a new video surfaced that appeared to show Ford smoking a crack pipe late last month. It was only the latest twist in the ongoing saga of Ford, whose notorious and frequently filmed behavior led the city council to strip him of most of his powers after he admitted last year that he had smoked crack in a "drunken stupor" and was depicted on video threatening to "murder" someone.
"We ask that the public and the media respect the privacy of all the patients at GreenStone, to ensure they receive the most comprehensive and effective treatment," the statement read. "We take our patient care and confidentiality very seriously and as a result will not be commenting further on this matter."
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Months later, Ford admitted to trying the drug while drunk and to using drugs while in office.
The mayor has previously publicly sworn off alcohol, saying he had cleaned up his act and was working out. However, he was forced to admit to drinking after another videotaped incident in which he used obscene Jamaican slang words and criticized Toronto's chief of police.
The Globe and Mail said last month a drug dealer had shown two of its reporters video of Ford allegedly smoking what was said to be crack in the basement of his sister's home. The paper said it paid USD 10,000 for frame grabs showing Ford holding a copper pipe.