In Canada, concealing terrorist activity Canada—specifically, concealing a person who is likely to carry out a terrorist activity—is a distinct and serious crime under the Criminal Code. Classified as an …
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In Canada, concealing terrorist activity Canada—specifically, concealing a person who is likely to carry out a terrorist activity—is a distinct and serious crime under the Criminal Code. Classified as an …
In Canada, the offence of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, vessel or aircraft
Operation while impaired (alcohol) is one of the most common and serious driving-related crimes in Canada. Often referred to as “impaired driving” or “DUI,” this offence covers both driving while …
Weapons trafficking and manufacturing in Canada cover a wide range of illegal activities involving firearms, ammunition, and related devices. Under Section 99 of the Criminal Code, tied to UCR Code …
In Canada, shoplifting over $5,000
In Canada, the crime of instructing an offence for a criminal organization is a serious indictable offence aimed at leaders, organizers, and influencers within organized crime. Classified under Uniform Crime …
In Canadian criminal law, wilful and forbidden acts in respect of certain material property are prosecuted under the general offence of mischief in Section 430 of the Criminal Code. This …
In Canada, the offence of failure or refusal to comply with demand (alcohol and drugs)
Mischief under Section 430 of the Criminal Code of Canada is one of the most frequently charged property offences in the country. It covers a wide range of behaviour where …
Possession of cannabis by an organization is a distinct crime under Canada’s federal Cannabis Act. This offence, classified by police as UCR Code 4914, targets corporations, partnerships, associations, and other …
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