Police costs: How Canada stacks up

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Policing expenditures well above inflation, other public spending

CBC News

Last Updated: Jan. 15, 2013

Over the past decade, more officers have been patrolling the streets. But when you factor in population growth, their numbers are a fraction below the peak in the early 1990s and are low compared to other G8 countries. Explore the charts, graphs and maps below to learn more.

Police spending on the rise

Between 2000 and 2010 in Canada:

Government spending, all levels +25%

Spending on police +52%

Much like crime rates, police staffing isn't uniform across the country. Bigger cities tend to have more officers per capita - although that isn't always the case.


Hover over the dots and squares on the map below to learn more about police levels and the Crime Severity Index for the country's 30 biggest police forces.


Sources: Statistics Canada, Government of Canada, RCMP Pay Council - Police Compensation Tables, 2010, Eurostat, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics


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