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Canadian crime numbers up slightly in 2016: Stats Canada

Canadian crime numbers up slightly in 2016: Stats Canada

by Admin | Jul 24, 2017 | Uncategorized

Canada’s crime rate rose ever so slightly again in 2016. New numbers from Statistics Canada released on Monday show, for the second year in a row, criminal incident reports in the country increased in 2016. The Crime Severity Index climbed one per cent last...

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