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Mayor Chow attends the Toronto Festival Safety Summit

Mayor Chow attends the Toronto Festival Safety Summit

CTV News27-05-2025

Toronto loves a good party: closing down roadways to celebrate culture, music and food. However, in light of several recent violent disturbing attacks, safety is top of mind. CTV's Natalie Johnson reports.

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