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City Vaughan
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Few regrets for Mark Saunders, Toronto's 1st Black police chief

In a sit-down interview ahead of his retirement Friday, the first Black person to become Toronto's top cop says he has few regrets. Mark Saunders, 57, says he has guided the force through a rapidly changing world in which an increasingly diverse population has grown louder in demanding accountability and responsiveness. 
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP18378520 
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Duration: 2m43s 
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Create Date: 7/30/2020 12:00:00 PM 
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