Toronto Police chief: Multimedia Activists gather to protest Toronto police carding practice Toronto Police chief designate Mark Saunders speaks to media during an announcement in Toronto, April 20, 2015. for The Globe and Mail Multimedia Who is Mark Saunders Look to the next Toronto police chief past – and a case that haunts him still Mark Saunders, the Toronto Police chief designate, speaks to reporters while being introduced at a press conference in Toronto on Monday, April 20, 2015, according to Globe and Mail. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ THE CANADIAN PRESSVideo Video: 'Being black is fantastic - but it doesn't give me superpowers': Toronto new police chief Canada, True North strong and free – but some of us have to be subject to arbitrary detention, George Singh, 40, a second-year student at York University Osgoode Hall Law School, told reporters on Wednesday. This is a catch-all ASF view; only displays when an unsupported article type is put in an ASF drop zone Hundreds of people came to an anti-carding protest in Toronto on Saturday, May 2. Carding is an official Toronto police practice involving the questioning of individuals when no particular offence is being investigated. Police in Toronto call it a form of intelligence gathering, and officers have testified in previous court cases that it is part of their job and they are rewarded by their superiors for doing it. Similar practices occur in other Canadian cities, anecdotal reports suggest.
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