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Canadians feel crime is worse despite data: poll

A new poll reveals a disconnect between falling crime rates and public perception in Canada. Many believe their communities are less safe than five years ago. Explore the data and analysis.

Detroit sees drop in crime rates for 2025

Newly released data reveals a significant decrease in crime across Detroit in 2025 compared to the previous year. Discover the latest figures and what they mean for the region.

Winnipeg homicides drop nearly 50% in 2025

Winnipeg saw a dramatic near 50% reduction in homicides in 2025, according to police data. Explore the details behind this significant drop in violent crime.

U.S. Border Patrol Agent Exposed as Serial Killer

The shocking case of Juan David Ortiz, a U.S. Border Patrol supervisor who led a double life, murdering multiple women in Laredo, Texas. Discover the investigation that brought him to justice.

Cartoonist Bob Wood's Life Mirrored His Crime Comics

The dark, true story of Bob Wood, co-creator of the infamous 'Crime Does Not Pay' comic, whose life ended in a real-life murder scandal. Explore the rise and fall of true crime comics in Canada and the U.S.

Toronto Hate Crime Targets Holocaust Survivors

Mezuzahs were ripped from doors in a Toronto condo, targeting Jewish seniors and Holocaust survivors. Experts warn two years of inaction have normalized antisemitic hate crimes in the city.

P.E.I.'s First Hate Crime Charges Laid by RCMP

The RCMP has laid Prince Edward Island's first-ever hate crime charges following an investigation into alleged antisemitic social media posts. Learn the details of this landmark case.

Saskatoon man charged with online hate crime

A 45-year-old Saskatoon man faces charges of inciting public hatred and unsafe firearm storage following a police investigation into anti-Semitic online comments. Learn the details of the case.

Manitoba leads provinces in 2024 homicide rate

Statistics Canada data reveals Manitoba had the highest homicide rate among provinces in 2024. Explore the national crime trends and what this means for community safety.

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