N0H8
Hate has no place here. #NameIt #ReportIt
The purpose of this public education campaign is to:
- Boldly reinforce that hate is not okay and has no place in our community
- Encourage people to report hate/bias incidents.
- Educate as to what hate is and how it is addressed through the justice system.
| Canada Hate Bias/Crime - Explained |
Hate Crime: Under the Criminal Code of Canada there are three charges specific to hate:
These charges require consultation with the Crown before they can be laid, as the facts of the case must meet specific legal criteria. Outside of the above three charges, there are no specific "hate crime" charges in Canadian law. However, police can consider a hate element in a criminal offence if both of the following conditions are met:
Overall, as mentioned above, in order for an incident to be designated a "hate crime" there must be a criminal act and a resulting charge first. The police service will then lay the criminal charge (i.e. uttering threats, assault, mischief, etc.). The hate element is then addressed as the case moves through the court process. In most cases, this element is considered during the sentencing phase, where it can lead to enhanced penalties. FYI: Combatting Hate Act is in the House of Commons committee phase: https://www.parl.ca/LegisInfo/en/bill/45-1/c-9 |
| How to Report a Hate Crime/Bias Incident |
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If it is an emergency, please call 9-1-1. Online reporting portal: https://www.services.tryrubicon.com/peterborough-police-service/online-reports/report/hate **This report is available through the portal 24/7 and pictures and/or video can be uploaded. All reports are reviewed by officers. Please include as much information as possible.**
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| Reporting Tips |
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If you witness or have been a victim of hate, gather information and report it. Try to take note of:
First and foremost, make sure you are safe. |
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Local Statistics |
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Statistics are representative of reported incidents in the Peterborough Police Service policing areas – City of Peterborough, Village of Lakefield, Township of Cavan-Monaghan
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| National Statistics |
| 2020-2024 Statistics from Stats Canada |
The Peterborough Police Service views this campaign as being accessible and promoted by everyone in our community.
How can you participate in this campaign?
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| Media Conference - Wednesday, January 21, 2026 |
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Media Release: https://www.peterboroughpolice.com/en/news/peterborough-police-service-launches-n0h8-awareness-campaign.aspx
Video: https://youtu.be/VXU-HluOFSI
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Thank you to our community partners:
Founded in 1979, the New Canadians Centre Peterborough (NCC) is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to supporting immigrants, refugees and other newcomers in the City of Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton County, City and County of Peterborough and Northumberland County.
Location
New Canadians Centre – Peterborough Office
221 Romaine Street
Peterborough, Ontario
K9J 2C3
Phone: (705) 743-0882
New Canadians Centre – Northumberland Office
600 William Street
Cobourg, Ontario
K9A 3A5
Phone: (705) 761-3174
Community Race Relations Committee of Peterborough
A community-based non-profit organization, committed to promoting positive race relations in Peterborough through community-based advocacy, collaborations and education.
Promoting and Protecting Human Rights and Diversity
Advocacy for those affected by racism and discrimination
Collaboration with City and community organizations
Education to support anti-racism and anti-oppression objectives
Address: 751 George St N, Peterborough, ON K9H 3T3
Home | Community Race Relations Committee of Peterborough
Peterborough Youth Services is a mental health and youth justice organization serving children youth and families. We provide a range of accessible, collaborative and responsive services for the improvement of client and community safety and wellbeing.
459 Reid Street
Peterborough
Ontario
K9H 4G7
705.743.1681
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Office.
Thank you to Reem Ali, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Advisor and Shelley Knott, Indigenous Relations Advisor
Questions about the N0H8 Public Education and Awareness Campaign?
Contact:
Chelsea Russelle
Community Engagement and Development Coordinator
Peterborough Police Service
crusselle@peterborough.ca