Table 2 
Victims of police-reported intimate partner violence, by year and province or territory, 2018 to 2024 

Victims of police-reported intimate partner violence, by year and province or territory, 2018 to 2024
  2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
  rate per 100,000 populationrate per 100,000 populationrate per 100,000 populationrate per 100,000 populationrate per 100,000 populationrate per 100,000 populationrate per 100,000 population
Canada 311 331 337 346 348 356 356
Newfoundland and Labrador 318 374 419 425 419 427 415
Prince Edward Island 300 272 282 253 257 291 289
Nova Scotia 320 343 367 349 347 339 321
New Brunswick 356 447 495 496 444 453 444
Quebec 314 320 322 357 369 388 401
Ontario 233 241 242 249 257 270 278
Manitoba 567 577 594 612 630 630 607
Saskatchewan 630 697 764 741 746 713 714
Alberta 387 399 397 392 392 390 382
British Columbia 270 320 324 318 294 290 269
Yukon 1,049 1,314 1,306 1,479 1,335 1,288 1,328
Northwest Territories 3,096 3,931 3,885 4,179 4,213 4,031 3,877
Nunavut 3,935 4,943 5,417 5,318 5,405 5,689 5,786
Note(s):
Rates are calculated on the basis of 100,000 population. Populations based on July 1 estimates from Statistics Canada, Centre for Demography. Victims of intimate partner violence include those aged 12 to 110 years. Victims aged older than 110 years are excluded from analyses because of possible instances of miscoding of unknown age within this age category. Excludes victims where the gender or age was unknown, or where the accused—victim relationship was unknown. Excludes victims whose age was reported as 80 years or older, but were identified as possible instances of miscoding. Based on the Incident-based Uniform Crime Reporting Survey, Trend Database, which, as of 2009, includes data for 99% of the population in Canada.
Source(s):
Incident-based Uniform Crime Reporting Survey, Trend Database (3302).
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