Longtime homicide investigator and former unit commander Hank Idsinga says internal antisemitism, racism and a lack of leadership led to his decision to leave Toronto police after a storied career.
He’s no whistleblower, Idsinga insists, as he sits across from a reporter in a west-end restaurant to discuss his upcoming memoir, “The High Road: Confessions of a Homicide Cop.” This was all part of his story.
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Former @TorontoPolice homicide inspector Hank Idsinga speaks out about what he says happens behind closed doors in Canada’s largest police force, including allegations of antisemitism among senior leadership.
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— HonestReporting Canada (@HonestRepCanada) April 22, 2026
