TORONTO (AP) A defiant Toronto Mayor Rob Ford declared Monday that he intends to stay in office despite immense pressure to step aside after admitting he smoked crack cocaine.
"I'm not going anywhere, guaranteed," Ford told a supporter as he walked back to City Hall after giving a speech during Remembrance Day ceremonies honoring veterans.
Later, Ford told reporters, "Let's get it on," in response to a question about a motion filed by a City Council member, Denzil Minnan-Wong, who wants the mayor to step aside. A vote on the motion is likely Wednesday.
Ford's refusal to resign or take a leave of absence has frustrated both his opponents and allies on Toronto's City Council, which has no legal way to force him out unless he's convicted of a crime.
The unprecedented motion would ask the province of Ontario to pass legislation to remove the mayor if he doesn't agree to take a leave of absence. Some councilors have said they are unwilling to take that step. The provincial government has also expressed reluctance to interfere in Toronto's municipal affairs.