TORONTO — One of Toronto's deputy mayors says the suspected hate-motivated arson and vandalism of a Jewish-owned grocery store should serve as a wakeup call about a spike in antisemitism in the city. Mike Colle, speaking with The Canadian Press, says the suspected arson strikes at the fears of the city's Jewish community and reflects the human cost of "appalling" hate-motivated violence. The deputy mayor for north Toronto says he met with the owner of International Delicatessen Foods who told the councillor he was concerned for his family's safety and worried it could be months before the business reopens. In...