Chow urges Torontonians ‘to be the best of themselves’ amid uptick in hate crimes

Adolf Goebbels
Published on Nov 16, 2023
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow is calling for people in the city to reject hate and violence amid rising tensions over the Israel-Gaza war that have seen homes and businesses targeted with hate crimes.

“I am hearing people being very fearful, being targeted,” Chow told reporters at a news conference Friday.

She said she receives daily texts from Toronto police highlighting criminal activity in the city and she has seen a rising number of hate crimes of late.

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