Toronto Mayor John Tory Quits After Affair With ex-staffer

John Tory's announcement came shortly after the Toronto Star newspaper reported he had an affair with the 31-year-old woman - whom he did not name.

The mayor of Canadian city Toronto has resigned unexpectedly after admitting to a relationship with a former staff member.


John Tory’s announcement came shortly after the Toronto Star newspaper reported he had an affair with the 31-year-old woman – whom he did not name.


He said the affair started during the Covid-19 pandemic and was ended mutually by consent this year.


The 68-year-old called the relationship “a serious error in judgement.”


In a statement, Mr Tory said: “I am deeply sorry, and I apologize unreservedly to the people of Toronto, and to all of those hurt by my actions.


“Most of all, I apologize to my wife, Barb, and to my family who I’ve let down more than anyone else,” he added.


Mr. Tory stated that he would work with city employees and deputy mayor Jennifer McKelvie for a smooth transition to a new administration.


He added: “I deeply regret having to step away from a job that I love in a city that I love even more.


He took office in December 2014 having beaten Doug Ford and Olivia Chow in the election.


Mr Tory was re-elected in 2018 and clinched a third term in office four years later.


A by-election at a later date will be held to determine the newly elected successor.