Join the conversation: Twitter chat about Rob Ford on Nov. 15

The past week has left Toronto shaken – and provided fodder for news cycles around the world. Toronto Mayor Rob Ford admitted to smoking crack cocaine, probably while under the influence. Two days later, the Toronto Star published on its website a video showing the mayor in an intoxicated state, threatening violence against an unknown party.

This comes on the heels of the release of search warrant information that said Ford received packages from a man now facing drug and extortion charges. Plus, more information could surface as requests make their way through the courts.

On Friday, November 15, Toronto City Council voted to begin stripping Mayor Ford of his powers.

But what does this mean for Toronto? Ford has vowed to get back to work, but what’s actually happening at city hall?

Yahoo! Canada spoke on Friday in a live Twitter chat with Jonathan Goldsbie, a NOW Magazine staff news writer covering the municipal scene. He discussed the ups and downs of reporting from city hall and offer his take on the current conversations unfolding in Toronto.