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Why Crime Is Rising in Canada’s Biggest Cities | Toronto, Vancouver & Montreal Canada’s biggest cities are facing a crime wave like never before. Once known for safety and livability, places like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal are now dealing with rising crime rates, increasing violent crime, and a growing sense of fear among residents. From carjackings to gang violence, random attacks, and the drug crisis, Canadian cities are struggling with a public safety emergency that shows no signs of slowing down. But what’s driving this crisis? The homelessness crisis and the spread of opioids like fentanyl have transformed many urban areas into unsafe zones. Law enforcement is stretched thin, police funding is under pressure, and legal loopholes allow repeat offenders back onto the streets too soon. Small business owners are shutting down due to theft and vandalism, while public transport is becoming increasingly dangerous. Can anything be done to fix this? In this video, Exploration Hub takes a deep dive into the rising crime in Canadian cities, exploring what’s behind it and what solutions could help turn things around. Watch now and join the conversation! 🔔 Subscribe for more insights on Canada’s biggest challenges! #CanadaCrime #TorontoCrime #VancouverCrime #MontrealCrime #RisingCrime #PublicSafety #CrimeWave #HomelessnessCrisis #DrugCrisis #GangViolence #UrbanSafety #CrimeInCanada #ExplorationHub