Deleting a problematic Toronto police podcast that saw uniformed TPS members praising the Oct. 7 terror attacks for ...
Toronto police Chief Myron Demkiw says investigators “will leave no stone unturned” as they hunt for three suspects who fired ...
The Toronto Police Service (TPS) is apologizing to the Jewish community after it published a podcast that featured two Muslim liaison officers seemingly crediting the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attacks for ...
People were being warned to stay away from the area. Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow said she had spoken to Police Chief Myron ...
Nobody was killed but 12 were injured by bullets and flying glass, police say, while shooters remain at large.
adding that the police chief had assured her “all necessary resources have been deployed.” Toronto paramedics told Canada’s CP24 Media the injuries ranged from minor to critical.
The mayor said she spoke to Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw and he assured her "all necessary resources have been deployed." "This is an early and ongoing investigation - police will provide ...
Toronto Police released a statement apologizing for the remarks and acknowledging that the podcast 'caused significant upset and concern in the Jewish community and beyond.' Chief Myron Demkiw ...
The official announcement from Toronto police regarding the discovery came via social media, underscoring the urgency of the situation. While details about the deceased individual remain scarce, the ...
The Sun's Adrienne Batra, Brian Lilley and Warren Kinsella take a look at Uniformed Toronto police officers in now-deleted podcast praised Oct. 7 for surge in Islam converts, and dismissed criticism ...