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Police officers who examined alleged hate crimes on a walk with Israel Rally

A 57-year-old man from Toronto was charged after a suspected hate-motivating incident on the walk with the Israel rally.

The Toronto police said the officials monitored the event on Sunday, when a man started, anti -Semitic unrest among the participants around noon at the St. York Downs Bathurst Area of ​​North York.

Tarek Ibrahem is accused of ownership due to mischief/interference and caused a disorder. The police said they were treated as suspected hateful crimes.

Vehicles aimed at the ORONO mosque

The Durham regional police are looking for witnesses after seven vehicles were devastated in a mosque in Orono, about 90 kilometers east of Toronto.

The police said they had reacted to a suspected incident with a hate motivation on Saturday at 10:30 p.m. in the Masjid Alwadood mosque in Church St. N.

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E-bike driver dies after Oshawa crash

A 50-year-old man is dead with an e-bike and an SUV after a crash in Oshawa.

The Durham regional police reacted on Sunday at 12:30 p.m. in the Storie-Av.-Harmony Rd. N. area with an e-bike and an addition to Buick.

The police said the e-bike driver suffered serious injuries and was declared dead in a hospital. The driver of the Buick was not injured and works with the police.

The police asked everyone with information, 905-579-1520, extension. 5267.

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