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St. Catharines-Niagara makes Most Burgled Cities in Canada record

December 18, 20245 Mins Read
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St. Catharines-Niagara is ranked twenty third

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HANDYBROS

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Breaking and coming into incidents in Canada appear to be on the rise, with a reported 132,155 instances in 2022, or a 5.4% enhance from the earlier yr. Surprisingly, this rise got here after a interval of declining incidents.

The analysis group at Handybros gathered information from Canada’s official statistical workplace referring to housebreaking offences in Canadian cities.

It’s usually assumed that Alberta and Ontario have the best variety of dwelling raids in Canada, however in keeping with the research, Winnipeg in Manitoba has recorded essentially the most incidents. 

Cops in Winnipeg have been stored busy because of the staggering variety of 811 housebreaking incidents per 100K folks. To place that into perspective, Winnipeg residents are experiencing 467% extra housebreaking incidents in comparison with Barrie, which has the bottom housebreaking incident price.

Alberta takes three positions within the high 10 housebreaking hotspots, with Lethbridge rating second with a price of 764 recorded incidents per 100K residents. 

Saskatoon is subsequent on the record, rating third, among the many most burgled cities in Canada, with experiences of housebreaking incidents at a price of 761 per 100K folks.

Following carefully behind Lethbridge and Saskatoon, Regina ranks fourth as essentially the most burgled metropolis in Canada, with 733 housebreaking incidents per 100K residents.

Kelowna of British Columbia is available in fifth on the record with about 709 incidents per 100K, whereas Moncton experiences 607 housebreaking incidents per 100K folks, taking the sixth spot on this record.

Up subsequent are two cities in Alberta. Edmonton ranks seventh, with 547 reported housebreaking incidents per 100K residents. Following carefully behind is Calgary, which takes the eighth spot with 519 incidents per 100K residents.

Rounding out the highest 10 are cities in Ontario. Windsor leads the pack, rating ninth with 456 incidents per 100K folks. On the tenth place are the tri-cities Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo reporting 438 incidents per 100K residents.

However, some areas in Canada skilled considerably fewer burglaries. For folks residing in Ontario who wish to relocate to an space within the metropolis with a decrease danger of housebreaking, they could discover it comforting to know that Toronto and Barrie are among the many most secure locations in Canada. Toronto has round 162 recorded incidents per 100K residents, whereas Barrie has 143 incidents per 100K folks.

Full record of cities and price of incidents per 100K:









Rank



Cities



Fee per 100K folks





1



Winnipeg, Manitoba



811.33





2



Lethbridge, Alberta



763.96





3



Saskatoon, Saskatchewan



761.1





4



Regina, Saskatchewan



733.23





5



Kelowna, British Columbia



708.74





6



Moncton, New Brunswick



607.51





7



Edmonton, Alberta



547.48





8



Calgary, Alberta



518.61





9



Windsor, Ontario



455.84





10



Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo, Ontario



438.29





11



London, Ontario



427.42





12



Kingston, Ontario



422.54





13



St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador



421.27





14



Better Sudbury, Ontario



390.21





15



Brantford, Ontario



340.97





16



Vancouver, British Columbia



336.18





17



Guelph, Ontario



334.8





18



Thunder Bay, Ontario



322.86





19



Abbotsford-Mission, British Columbia



298.14





20



Peterborough, Ontario



289.82





21



Belleville, Ontario



287.93





22



Halifax, Nova Scotia



282.61





23



St. Catharines-Niagara, Ontario



279.6





24



Victoria, British Columbia



279.55





25



Ottawa-Gatineau, Quebec half



272.72





26



Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec



258.56





27



Ottawa-Gatineau, Ontario half



254.25





28



Hamilton, Ontario



253.97





29



Trois-Rivières, Quebec



231.76





30



Montréal, Quebec



221.03





31



Prince Edward Island



210.91





32



Saguenay, Quebec



198.44





33



Sherbrooke, Quebec



191.04





34



Saint John, New Brunswick



187.89





35



Québec, Quebec



180.21





36



Toronto, Ontario



162.19





37



Barrie, Ontario



143.16




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