Open full screen Toronto Police made two arrests on Sunday. (Archives) Radio-Canada Speech synthesis, based on artificial intelligence, makes it possible to generate spoken text from written text. Two men were arrested in a demonstration on Sunday. The police do not confirm which demonstration it was. A 30-year-old man was arrested for hate-motivated assault during a protest Sunday near Yonge Street and Balmoral Avenue, police say. In a press release issued Sunday evening, the Toronto Police Service indicates that the accused was allegedly seen shouting hate-motivated insults into a crowd of demonstrators. The accused allegedly pushed a protester, causing him to fall. Police say the man resisted arrest and was in possession of a knife. He was charged with assault, assault with intent to resist lawful arrest or detention, carrying a concealed weapon and possession of a weapon, according to the release. He is due in court on May 3, according to police. LoadingMathieu Dufour and Philippe-Audrey Larrue Saint-Jacques triumph at the Olivier Mathieu Dufour and Philippe-Audrey Larrue Saint-Jacques triumph at the Olivier ELSE ON INFO: Mathieu Dufour and Philippe-Audrey Larrue Saint -Jacques triumphs at the OlivierLoading in progressMathieu Dufour and Philippe-Audrey Larrue Saint-Jacques triumph at the Olivier Mathieu Dufour and Philippe-Audrey Larrue Saint-Jacques triumph at the Olivier ELSE ON INFO : Mathieu Dufour and Philippe-Audrey Larrue Saint-Jacques triumph at the Oliviers In a separate press release from the Toronto police on Sunday evening, the police indicated that a man 25-year-old was also arrested on Sunday during a demonstration at the same intersection. Police say they were investigating a complaint that the accused had a knife concealed on his person and discovered a large knife under his clothing. The man is accused of carrying a concealed weapon, according to the press release. Post navigation Cargo theft on the rise in Canada and the United States Alberta's North Saskatchewan River Receives Heritage Designation