Rob Ford doesn't stand for WorldPride ovation

Several councillors aren't impressed with Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's decision to remain seated during a standing ovation for WorldPride organizers at city hall earlier today.

While Ford applauded, he didn't stand up during the moment of recognition for some of the people behind the city's recent WorldPride festival, a celebration of LGBT rights.

This raised further questions about whether the mayor is homophobic.

"You guys have asked me this question for 14 years," responded Ford after the council session. "I'm not homophobic."

Ford was previously accused of being anti-gay when he was recorded using homophobic language. He also has not attended any Pride parades during his tenure as mayor and city councillor.

"As council and city staff stand to congratulate Toronto's WorldPride organizers, Rob Ford remains sitting and silent," Coun. Josh Matlow tweeted.

Coun. Mike Layton tweeted that Ford's behaviour was "disgraceful."

After the standing ovation, Ford did not appear to clap further as Deputy Mayor Norm Kelly singled out specific individuals for recognition.

The mayor was recently in rehab for about two months for substance abuse. He returned to Toronto the day after WorldPride ended.

When Ford came back, he issued a statement that included an apology "to everyone who was hurt by my words and my actions."

Well ahead of this year's parade and before he decided to head to rehab, the mayor had indicated he would not be attending the Pride parade.