Statistics Canada Data on Homicide Trends
"Homicides remain a relatively rare occurrence in Canada, constituting 0.1% of all police-reported violent crimes in 2023. Despite their low frequency, homicide rates serve as a key indicator of overall societal violence. When considered alongside other measures like violent crime rates and the Violent Crime Severity Index, homicide rates provide a more comprehensive picture of violence trends in Canada.""In 2023, police services reported 778 homicides across the country, 104 fewer victims than the previous year. As a result, the national homicide rate decreased by 14%, from 2.27 to 1.94 homicides per 100,000 population. Gang-related homicides and intimate partner homicides all experienced declines, contributing to the overall reduction in the national homicide rate. Significant decreases in homicide rates in Canada's three largest census metropolitan areas (CMAs)—Toronto, Montréal and Vancouver—also contributed to the overall reduction. This marks the first time since 2019 that the rate was below two homicides per 100,000 population."
Among the highlights:
- Most provinces recorded decreases in their homicide rates in 2023
- Approximately one-quarter of homicides are gang-related
- Number of youth accused of homicide declined in 2023
- Indigenous peoples continue to be overrepresented as homicide victims
- Nearly one in three homicide victims belong to a racialized group
- Nearly one-third of individuals charged with committing a homicide in the past five years were in custody or under community supervision at the time of the incident
- Women continue to be disproportionately affected by intimate partner homicide
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