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Auto Theft in Canada Fell 18% in 2025
For the first time since the pandemic began, Canada's auto theft numbers have dropped below 2021 levels. According to the Équité Association's 2025 Auto Theft Trend Report, released in February 2026, Canadians reported 46,999 private passenger vehicles stolen last year, a 18% decrease from 57,359 in 2024. Ontario saw a 22% drop. Quebec fell 25%. Even Western Canada, which has historically struggled to keep pace with national trends, posted an 11% decline. Numbers that low haven't been seen since 2021, when 53,382 vehicles were stolen nationally. For context, at the peak of the theft crisis in 2023, that number hit 70,475. In two years, Canada has effectively reduced the annual count of vehicle thefts by 23,476.
Where to See Cherry Blossoms in Toronto
The cherry blossom season in Toronto is short. Peak bloom usually occurs between late April and early May, and the full display lasts four to ten days, depending on the weather. Warm, calm days stretch it out. A windy rainstorm can strip the trees in 48 hours. Over the last six years, peak bloom at High Park has landed anywhere from April 20 to May 5, so the window shifts every spring. If you want to time a visit precisely, the High Park Nature Centre's Cherry Blossom Watch and Steven Joniak's Sakura in High Park site track the buds stage by stage.