A heavy police presence is on site as tens of thousands participate in Toronto’s annual Walk With Israel on Sunday. There was a heavy police presence in North York on Sunday as tens of thousands of people took part in Toronto’s annual Walk With Israel.Organizers said the turnout at this year’s event was the largest in its history. They are estimating more than 60,000 people attended the march, which is now in its 57th year.Sara Lefton, chief development officer at UJA Federation, said these unprecedented numbers are reflective of both solidarity with Israel and concern about rising antisemitism in Canada.“For...