Incidents targeting Muslims drove rise in hate crimes in 2015: StatsCan
OTTAWA — Canadians are in denial about hate crimes, advocates said Tuesday, as Statistics Canada released new figures documenting a spike in police-reported incidents in 2015.
The agency reported crimes motivated by hate against the Muslim population rose by 61 per cent that year, with 159 incidents compared with 99 in 2014.
It said police documented 1,362 criminal incidents inspired by hate —an increase of five per cent, or 67 more incidents, over the previous year.
“The number of hate crimes presented in this release likely undercounts the true extent of hate crime in Canada, as not all crimes are reported to police,” Statistics Canada said.


