It has been three years since Rob Ford passed away.
Ford, the 64th Mayor of Toronto from 2010 to 2014 was the founder of a movement in the GTA known as 'Ford Nation' which represented politicians working for taxpayers, and even personally returning phone calls.
He became a household name after a video of him reportedly smoking crack cocaine made headlines around the world, and was even featured on late night TV talk shows.
Ford eventually entered rehab in the summer of 2014 for addiction issues.
He ran for re-election for the Mayor's seat but abandoned the race shortly after he was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer.
His older brother Doug Ford, who is now the Premier of Ontario and leader of the PC Party took his place in the mayoral race while Rob underwent cancer treatment.
Rob was elected as a city councillor, but passed away March 22nd 2016.
He left behind his wife Renata and their two children, Stephanie and Douglas.