Toronto police have identified the city's latest homicide victim as 37-year-old David Darcy, and they issued two Canada-wide warrants for the suspects wanted in his death.

Darcy was found in a car at a gas station across from Scarborough General Hospital, at Lawrence Avenue and McCowan Road, early Wednesday morning.

Investigators believe he was stabbed elsewhere and fled the scene in his vehicle. He attempted to make his way to hospital, but went into a gas station and fell out of the vehicle.

The victim was taken to a trauma centre where he died a short time later. Police say a large knife was used in the attack and he died from a single stab wound to the chest and abdomen.

Police are looking for 29-year-old Anthony Wong of Brampton, also known as "King." He is described as black, six foot three, about 150 pounds with a shaved head.

The second suspect is 26-year-old Sharmake Abdi. He is described as black, about six foot five with short curly black hair.

Police say both suspects are known to them, and they are considered armed and dangerous.

Anyone who sees these men are asked not to approach them and call 911.