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Pierre Poilievre, as the leader of Canada's Conservative Party, often focuses on crime as part of his political messaging to appeal to a low-information voter, his right-wing base and broader narratives in corporate media. Poilievre frames crime statistics selectively or emphasizes particular aspects to support his narrative. Canadian crime rates have fluctuated over time. In general, violent crime and property crime have declined significantly since the 1990s. However, some types of crime, like hate crimes, have shown increases in recent years. https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/... Public perception of crime doesn't always align with statistics. Media coverage of violent incidents and political rhetoric can amplify fear, even when overall crime rates are stable or declining. Politicians like Poilievre highlight specific metrics (e.g., increases in violent crime or crimes in urban areas) rather than the overall crime rate. This can give the impression of a more significant problem than the broader data suggests. Crime is an emotional issue. By emphasizing rising crime, Poilievre may aim to connect with voters' anxieties about safety, particularly in communities experiencing challenges like gang violence or homelessness. Highlighting crime can be a way to criticize the governing party’s policies on policing, bail reform, or social services. For example, Poilievre has criticized the Trudeau government for being "soft on crime." A narrative of rising crime can justify calls for tougher laws, increased police funding, or stricter bail conditions—policies often favored by conservatives. Canada crime rates 2025 Pierre Poilievre on crime Canadian crime trends Crime in Canada 2025 Canadian politics crime debate Is crime rising in Canada? Pierre Poilievre crime rhetoric Crime statistics Canada explained Violent crime in Canada 2025 Canada's bail reform controversy Is Pierre Poilievre lying about crime? Canada crime myths vs reality Canadian crime: Truth or fearmongering? Crime and politics in Canada Pierre Poilievre crime facts checked Why crime rates matter in Canadian politics Crime debate in Canada: Statistics vs perception Are Canadian cities becoming less safe? Crime fears in Canada: Real or exaggerated? Breaking down crime data in Canada Audience Engagement Keywords What Canadians think about crime Crime rates and political messaging Is Canada safer than ever? Does Pierre Poilievre have a point on crime? How crime is shaping Canadian elections Toronto crime rates 2025 Vancouver crime statistics explained Crime in rural Canada vs urban Canada Gun violence in Canada 2025 Hate crimes in Canada trends #PoilievreLies #FactCheckPoilievre #PoilievreMisleads #TruthMatters #StopTheFearmongering #CanadaCrimeFacts #FearmongeringFails #CrimeWaveHoax #RealityCheck #CdnPoli #PoilievrePropaganda #SayNoToDisinfo #ConservativeFearTactics