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BY-THE-NUMBERS LOOK AT CRIME IN CANADA IN 2017

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For the first time in 15 years, Statistics Canada is publishing data on the number of crimes reported to police that officers deemed to be unfounded. The designatio­n means officers determined through investigat­ion that the offence did not occur. The release Monday was part of a wider report about crime rates in Canada in 2017. Some figures to keep in mind: 6.8: Percentage of all crimes reported to police in 2017 that were deemed unfounded

14: Percentage of all sexual assaults reported to police in 2017 deemed unfounded

3,900: Approximat­e number of sexual assault cases that were unfounded in 2017

28,551: Sexual assaults reported to police in 2017

1: Percentage increase in the national crime rate in 2017 1.9 million: Criminal code incidents, not including traffic violations, reported to police in Canada in 2017

45,300: Increase in reported crimes to police between 2016 and 2017

21: Percentage of reported crimes in Canada that took place in rural areas

7: Percentage increase in the national homicide rate between 2016 and 2017

7,700: Victims of gun-related violent crime in Canada in 2017

48,000: Cannabis-related drug offences in 2017, about 8,000 fewer than the figure for 2016

74: Percentage of the 18,637 people with cannabis-related offences in 2017 who were charged with possession

10: Percentage point increase in drug-impaired driving violations between 2016 and 2017

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