I'm afraid I'd have to question whether we really are "doing pretty well for LE in Toronto." Anyone who follows the news would be aware that over the past several years the Toronto Police have been involved in any number of scandals and ongoing cases of misconduct, wrongdoing and lawbreaking, from the bottom ranks right up to the top echelons of power.
I'm not able to cite specifics, but the videotape of that kid being punched in the head, those cops charged with assault for beating up that homeless guy, and that group of cops charged with accepting bribes in the downtown entertainment district are recent examples. And that's just the tip of the iceberg.
The Special Investigation Unit is called upon often to review questionable police behaviour, and most of the time they encounter stiff opposition and resistance from the force. And don't think it's any accident that in almost every case, police are found not guilty of criminal charges or violations of the Police Act.
Just take a look at how many Toronto residents have been KILLED by the police over the past several years, for Christ's sake. And the dead are not criminals and dangerous law-breakers, but the weak and vulunerable: the poor, the homeless, ex-psychiatric patients, etc.
As for the police having limited tools and resources, don't make me laugh. Pretty well one-half of the entire Toronto city budget goes toward police funding. Don't tell me they're using anything but state-of-the-art tools and equipment, whether it be vehicles, firearms, computers, uniforms, crime-lab equipment, training ..... you name it.
I'm not an insider, but if media reports are any indication (and I do realize the media can distort things), LE in Toronto is rife with corruption. And that doesn't get a passing grade in my books.