Ford's Multicultural Mix & A Decade of Police Oversight

The Agenda looks at some of the reasons Doug Ford resonates with many immigrants in Ontario. Then, Alok Mukherjee, former head of the Toronto Police Services Board, reflects on his time as the civilian overseer of Canada's largest municipal police service. Finally, Ontario Hubs producer Jeyan Jeganathan joins the Bear Clan Patrol as they help to prevent crimes and provide a sense of safety for Indigenous people.
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