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  2. Crime in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Theft over $5000 (non-motor vehicle) Theft under $5000 (non-motor vehicle) Fraud Identity theft and identity fraud Mischief Other property crime violations Other Criminal Code violations (total) Child pornography (including making and distributing) Disturb the peace Administration of justice violations Other Criminal Code violations (all other ...

  3. Criminal law of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The criminal law of Canada is under the exclusive legislative jurisdiction of the Parliament of Canada. The power to enact criminal law is derived from section 91(27) of the Constitution Act, 1867. Most criminal laws have been codified in the Criminal Code, as well as the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, Youth Criminal Justice Act and ...

  4. Theft - Wikipedia

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    Theft of goods valued between $750 and $5000 is second-degree theft, a Class C felony. [96] Theft of goods valued above $5000, of a search-and-rescue dog on duty, of public records from a public office or official, of metal wire from a utility, or of an access device, is a Class B felony, [97] as is theft of a motor vehicle [98] or a firearm. [99]

  5. Arrest warrant - Wikipedia

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    Arrest warrants are issued by a judge or justice of the peace under the Criminal Code.. Once the warrant has been issued, section 29 of the code requires that the arresting officer must give notice to the accused of the existence of the warrant, the reason for it, and produce it if requested, if it is feasible to do so.

  6. Summary offence - Wikipedia

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    For summary conviction offences that fall under the jurisdiction of the federal government (including all criminal law), section 787 of the Criminal Code specifies that, unless another punishment is provided for by law, the maximum penalty for a summary conviction offence is a sentence of 2 years less a day of imprisonment, a fine of $5,000 or ...

  7. Toronto Pearson International Airport heist - Wikipedia

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    Arsalan Chaudhary was charged with theft over $5,000, possession of property obtained by crime, and conspiracy to commit an indictable offence. Peel police have issued a Canada-wide warrant for his arrest. Simran Preet Panesar was a manager for Air Canada who resigned from that position in the summer of 2023.

  8. 10 Best Canadian Cities To Retire on a Budget of Under $5,000 ...

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    Saskatoon has one of the lowest costs of living of any city in Canada, with a $5,000 budget allowing a retiree to live in relative luxury. ... 10 Best Canadian Cities To Retire on a Budget of ...

  9. Criminal sentencing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Section 718 of the Criminal Code sets out the purposes of sentencing [6] and acts to protect society and to contribute, along with crime prevention initiatives, respect for the law and the maintenance of a just, peaceful and safe society by imposing just sanctions that include one or more of a codified list of sentencing objectives, [7] as follows: