John Tory has said goodbye but has not left, as if, at some level, he hopes for a groundswell of support to remain mayor of Toronto. That’s unlikely to happen, but to see how other politicians have weathered personal calamity, he might revisit a pair of crises in 20th-century America called Checkers and Chappaquiddick. Read More
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