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  • India claims ‘vandalism’ of Toronto park sign is hate crime but police deny any such incident

    India claims ‘vandalism’ of Toronto park sign is hate crime but police deny any such incident

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 03, 2022 · 08:37 am