A deposition is when someone testifies in a court of law, o, more specifically, the actual writing down of a testimony given while under oath.
Details of Ford's deposition were also made public yesterday. Highlights, provided by The Star, include the mayor answering "I don't recall" or "I don't remember" 89 separate times and admitting he usually waits for city hall legal staff to tell him when to declare conflicts-of-interest. Ford also said he couldn't recall having a copy of the handbook he should have received several times since becoming a councillor that explains basic procedure.
Read the full transcript of the deposition or catch some of the key exchanges here. Also in Fords, councillor Doug Ford's daughter, Rob's neice, is receiving criticism for a tweet sent following a Toronto police warning over a spate of sexual assaults in the Bloor and Christie area. Krista Ford urged women not to "dress like a whore" but later deleted the message.
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