TORONTO – Hundreds of people lined up early Monday morning to get their hands on the latest batch of Mayor Rob Ford’s highly coveted bobblehead dolls on Labour Day.
The event is taking place at Ford’s mother’s house in Etobicoke at 15 Weston Wood Road with the dolls being sold at $30 a piece and a limit of one per person.
The sale opened to the public at 10 a.m.
A media release issued by the mayor’s office says the money raised will go to the Humber River Regional Hospital.
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The mayor’s office says more than $22,000 has been raised for charity from selling the bobbleheads.
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