The Canadian Press:
The number of police-reported hate crimes in Canada increased 42 per cent in 2009, says a new study released today.
Canadian police services reported 1,473 hate crimes in 2009, up by 437 incidents. That came on the heels of a 35 per cent increase in 2008.
Statistics Canada says more than half (54 per cent) of police-reported hate crimes in 2009 were motivated by race or ethnicity, 29 per cent by religion and 13 per cent by sexual orientation.
All increased, especially hate crimes motivated by religion, which rose 55 per cent, the agency says.
The number of racially motivated hate crimes was up 35 per cent, it says, while those motivated by sexual orientation went up 18 per cent.
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