Toronto Police Service (TPS) Chief Myron Demkiw is pushing back against the province’s solicitor general, who claimed that enforcement is lacking in thwarting hate crimes in the city. In a letter to Ontario Solicitor General Michael Kerzner on Thursday, Demkiw and TPS Board Chair Coun. Shelley Carroll maintained that Toronto police officers have been enforcing the law and “to suggest they are not doing their jobs is inaccurate, and contributes to eroding public trust in them.” They noted that officers made over 460 arrests and laid more than 1,000 charges over the past two years. “It undermines trust by suggesting...