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Retired TPS Homicide Detective Hank Idsinga's New Memoir Sheds Light on 'Racism and Dysfunction' in Policing

Summary by City News
Warning: This story contains offensive language, discretion is advised As the former head of homicide for Toronto police, Hank Idsinga was instrumental in solving some of the city’s most notorious crimes. His new memoir, ‘The High Road: Confessions Of A Homicide Cop’ delves into many of those gripping tales. But the seasoned cop didn’t just stare down stone cold killers. Idsinga, whose grandfather was murdered in the Holocaust, also claims he st…

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Brampton GuardianBrampton Guardian
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Toronto Star bestsellers: Toronto homicide cop tops Canadian non-fiction list

Hank Idsinga's “The High Road: Confessions of a Homicide Cop” also hits the original non-fiction list at No. 4.

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Cambridge TimesCambridge Times
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Hank Idsinga on handling police blowback from his tell-all memoir

Idsinga is a big man, physically and morally. He can certainly defend himself, though he hasn't put much effort into that, writes Rosie DiManno.

·Cambridge, Canada
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Cambridge Times broke the news in Cambridge, Canada on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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