Yes, I live in Toronto as well as many other Coli members such as
@InDePickWest @malcolmxxx_45 @Max B @RealAssanova @Broke Wave
My personal experience:
I've never dealt with any discrimination or racism. Idk maybe its the way I look but in my personal experience Toronto is a great city and very diverse and multicultural. There are lots of Black and Brown folks as well as Muslims, Sikhs and Jews here. In the specific area that I live in its a predominantly Brown/Black (Muslim) area. And, considering I am of the same faith, culture and look like many of them I don't get much trouble. There are also a significant percentage of Whites here and they all seem laid back as well. There have never been any racial tensions or fights here.
As for the cops, in my experience they're really nice people. They won't bother you unless you are committing a crime/in the wrong. Although the other day I saw two cops walk by as two Black guys were exchanging a white envelope with weed in it. One of the cops looked at them, saw it and kept walking. I honrstly thought they'd arrest them and throw multiple charges at them afterwards but nope...nothing haplened. In addition, I see cops in my area all the time patrolling the neighbourhood. They don't do anything but ride their bikes, cars or walk around and converse with people. However, I do have one negative experience with a particular cop back when I was 17 years old. I was a new driver and I had just drove out of my parking lot when I noticed this cop car following me. So, I pulled over to the side and stopped my car. This fat, White cop came out his car and began asking me questions:

(cop) Who's car is this?

(me) My parents

(him) You do realize that you were speeding and that this is a residential area with no more than 25 MPH...right?

(me) Okay, and? My bad. Is there anything else I can help you with?

(him) License and registration, pls!
So, I handed it to him. And, he looked at my info on his laptop. Dude couldn't find shyt and came back with, 'okay, sweetheart you are good to go. Have a good day, be safe and remember to follow the speeeding limits'. I looked at him like

snatched my info from him and got into my car without saying a word to him. In my defense, I was already having a bad day to begin with before he stopped me.
My sister who was in the car at the time and who had witnessed it all was looking at me like

why did you talk to him like that? You were SO rude? He could have arrested you?!' I was like, 'Girl bye! He isn't going to do shyt but sit in his car, eat food all day and randomly stop people to fill quotas. I was right bc a few minutes later we saw him pulling up to the drive through of McDonalds.
Point of the story- Cops here are very laid back and nice. I didn't say 'sir' to this guy not once (even though I was the one in the wrong) and he still let me go. I still jay walk, litter and do other shyt in front of them and I've never been stopped by a police officer ever since then.