AI Analysis: Police-reported cybercrime, by cyber-related violation, number of incidents and year to date total, preliminary quarterly data, Canada and regions

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Executive Summary

Statistics Canada's Table 35100153 tracks police-reported cybercrime across 7 Canadian regions and 26 violation types on a quarterly basis for 2024–2025, revealing a heavily right-skewed distribution where the mean of 3,379 incidents is nearly 8 times the median of 430, indicating that a small number of high-volume violation categories dominate the national totals. The data spans incident counts from 0 to 85,669, with only 4 statistical outliers detected across quarterly trends, suggesting generally consistent reporting patterns with isolated spikes worth monitoring. Regional and violation-type breakdowns highlight significant disparities in cybercrime prevalence, providing actionable intelligence for resource allocation and policy prioritization.

Key Findings

  • The dataset covers 2,912 records across 26 cyber-related violation types and 7 regions (Canada, Atlantic, Quebec, Ontario, Prairies, British Columbia, and Territories) for 2024–2025.
  • Incident counts range from 0 to 85,669, with a mean of 3,379 and a median of only 430, confirming a strongly right-skewed distribution driven by a few high-volume violation categories.
  • The middle 50% of all records (IQR) fall between 64 and 2,377 incidents, while the top 25% can reach up to 85,669, highlighting extreme variability across violation types and regions.
  • Only 4 data points were flagged as statistical outliers (|z-score| > 2) across quarterly trends for the top cyber violations, suggesting relatively stable reporting with isolated anomalous spikes.
  • The correlation heatmap identified groups of cyber violations that rise and fall together across regions and time periods, pointing to potential shared drivers or underlying trends among certain offence categories.
  • Both quarterly snapshots and cumulative year-to-date totals are available, enabling seasonal trend analysis alongside longitudinal comparisons across the 2024–2025 reporting window.
  • The ranking analysis identified the top 5 highest and bottom 5 lowest cyber violation categories by year-to-date totals, providing a clear prioritization framework for law enforcement resource allocation.

This AI-generated analysis covers 8 analytical sections of Statistics Canada Table 35100153.

Source: Statistics Canada — Open Government Licence Canada