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Hate crimes reported in Canada rose slightly in 2015, driven mainly by incidents targeting Muslims, Arabs and West Asians, say official figures. | Hate crimes reported in Canada rose slightly in 2015, driven mainly by incidents targeting Muslims, Arabs and West Asians, say official figures. |
Police reported 1,362 criminal incidents across Canada motivated by hate, a 5% increase from the previous year. | Police reported 1,362 criminal incidents across Canada motivated by hate, a 5% increase from the previous year. |
The findings were published on Tuesday by Statistics Canada. | The findings were published on Tuesday by Statistics Canada. |
The annual report by the federal statistics agency was compiled using police data from across the country. | The annual report by the federal statistics agency was compiled using police data from across the country. |
Nearly half of all incidents were linked to race or ethnicity, with black Canadians the most common target. | Nearly half of all incidents were linked to race or ethnicity, with black Canadians the most common target. |
Just over a third of reported hate crimes were motivated by hatred of a religion. | Just over a third of reported hate crimes were motivated by hatred of a religion. |
Canada's Jewish population remained the most targeted religious group, accounting for 13% of all incidents, despite a decline in the overall number of reported crimes. | Canada's Jewish population remained the most targeted religious group, accounting for 13% of all incidents, despite a decline in the overall number of reported crimes. |
Shimon Koffler Fogel, with the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, called the data "disturbing and clear". | Shimon Koffler Fogel, with the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, called the data "disturbing and clear". |
He also said in the statement that the Jewish community stood with other targeted groups in condemning hatred in all its forms. | He also said in the statement that the Jewish community stood with other targeted groups in condemning hatred in all its forms. |
"An attack on one of us is an attack on all of us," he said. | "An attack on one of us is an attack on all of us," he said. |
Muslims reported being more frequently targeted in 2015, with 159 incidents reported compared with 99 in 2014, accounting for 12% of all incidents. | Muslims reported being more frequently targeted in 2015, with 159 incidents reported compared with 99 in 2014, accounting for 12% of all incidents. |
However, Statistics Canada notes many police services have reached out to ethnic communities and there have been efforts by groups like the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) to encourage reporting. | However, Statistics Canada notes many police services have reached out to ethnic communities and there have been efforts by groups like the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) to encourage reporting. |
Incidents targeting Catholics also increased, jumping from 35 to 55 individual incidents. | |
Almost 40% of all reported hate crimes were considered violent incidents, which could include assault and uttering threats. | Almost 40% of all reported hate crimes were considered violent incidents, which could include assault and uttering threats. |
Members of the LGBT community reported slightly fewer hate crimes in 2015 but were more likely to be the victims of hate-related violence. | Members of the LGBT community reported slightly fewer hate crimes in 2015 but were more likely to be the victims of hate-related violence. |
In a news conference following the report's release, the NCCM's legal counsel, Khalid Elgazzar, pointed to the murder of six men in a Quebec City mosque this January as "a painful reminder of how hate can destroy lives and deeply shake communities". | In a news conference following the report's release, the NCCM's legal counsel, Khalid Elgazzar, pointed to the murder of six men in a Quebec City mosque this January as "a painful reminder of how hate can destroy lives and deeply shake communities". |
The NCCM was joined by other groups in calling for more funding and resources for police forces to fight hate crimes and improve reporting. | The NCCM was joined by other groups in calling for more funding and resources for police forces to fight hate crimes and improve reporting. |
The Statistics Canada report notes that the figures do not paint a full picture of the true extent of hate crime in Canada. They suggest that only about 35% of hate crimes are actually reported to police. | The Statistics Canada report notes that the figures do not paint a full picture of the true extent of hate crime in Canada. They suggest that only about 35% of hate crimes are actually reported to police. |
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