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Rob Ford: A look at his tumultuous tenure as Toronto mayor

From Toronto city councillor to one of the world's most notorious mayors to his battle with cancer, here's a look at Rob Ford's life in and out of council chambers.

Rob Ford, former Toronto mayor, dead at 46

The former Toronto mayor whobecame an international celebrity after news ofhis substance abusewhile in office spread around the worldhas lost his battle with cancer.He was 46.

Ford was mayor of Toronto from 2010 to 2014.

(Nathan Denette/Canadian Press)

Admission to drug use made him an international celebrity.

Television host Jimmy Kimmel had Ford on his late-night talk show in March 2014. Duringthat appearance, the mayorlaughed off Kimmel's suggestion that he get help for his drinking problem. Despite appearing to be jovial, it waslater reported that Fordwas upset about the appearance.

(Randy Holmes/ABC/AP) (Randy Holmes/ABC/AP)

Health concerns, personal problemsled council to cut Ford's power as mayor.

Towards the end of Ford's mayoralty, council voted to cut his budgetand handed many of his duties to Deputy Mayor Norm Kelly. Here,Coun. Frank Di Giorgioshares a moment with Ford during a budget meeting at Toronto City Hall in January 2014.

(Aaron Harris/Reuters)

Ford weathered several controversies, including allegations of sexual harassment.

This photo, posted to former mayoral candidate Sarah Thomson's FacebookpageinMarch 2013, shows a visibly inebriatedFord allegedly propositioning her to joinhim on a trip to Florida "because his wife wasn't there".

(Sarah Thomson/Facebook)

Things gotmore serious in May 2013.

It was then thatreports emerged ofavideo purporting to showFord smoking crack cocaine. ByOctober, after months of dodging and denials, tensions were so high the presence of reporters outsideFord's home led to a blow-up.

(Mark Blinch/Reuters)

Ford admitted to smoking crack in November

At an emotional newsconference, Ford addresses the media at city hall and admitted to having smokedcrack. Heoffered a tearful apology for his "mistakes"but said he loved his job and had no plans to step aside.

(Chris Young/Canadian Press)

then he signed hundreds of bobble-heads.

Ford showedoff his limited editionbobble-head doll in November 2013 and hundreds of people lined up to buy them.The dolls, which went throughseveral editions, are stillselling on eBay.

(Aaron Harris/Reuters)

Ford went on the offensive on American TV.

Today Show host Matt Lauer travelled to Toronto to meetRob and Doug Ford on Nov. 19, 2013. During their interview,Ford said Toronto's city council had no business stripping him of most of his powers and impliedthat many of his colleagues wereno different from him.

(NBC News/AP/Today)

Despite the unwavering support of Ford Nation, public opinion took a turn.

Joe 'shirtless jogger' Killoran'swidely publicized confrontation withFord during an appearance at the 2014 East York Canada Day Parade marred the mayor's first public appearance since he returnedfrom a rehabilitation clinic for substance abuse problems.

(Mark Blinch/Reuters)

Ford's re-election campaign was cut short.

Rob Ford was seeking a second term in September2014, and posting high numbers in the polls, butwithdrew from themayoral race after doctors found a tumour in his abdomen. He ran for his old seat on city councilinstead and won.

(Fred Thornhill/Reuters)

Ford lost his 18-monthbattle with cancer on Tuesday.

Ford, givingtwo thumbs up before surgery to remove a cancerous tumour in May 2015,died after an 18-monthbattle with cancer.

(Dan Jacobs/Canadian Press)

For more on Ford's tumultuous time as mayor, here is a timeline: