TORONTO — The chief of police in Canada's most populous city says officers will now be assessing protests related to the Israel-Hamas war held at certain locations with a "criminal lens" and are prepared to make arrests "if necessary." Chief Myron Demkiw's comments came as he announced a ban on demonstrations at a Highway 401 overpass, as well as a charge of public incitement of hatred against a man who allegedly held a flag of a terrorist group during a downtown demonstration last weekend. In a news conference, Demkiw said there is now a "very serious concern for community safety"...