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Reports From the Public Processed in 2024

Volume of reports processed by Cybertip.ca

(For the year 2024)

Total Reports Processed
29,505

Excludes all Project Arachnid reports processed by Cybertip.ca

Jurisdiction of origin, report to Cybertip.ca

(For the year 2024)

Jurisdiction Reports
Territories 20
PE 58
NL 138
NB 372
SK 641
NS 1,051
MB 1,128
QC 1,169
AB 1,661
BC 1,881
Unknown 4,572
ON 6,323
International 10,491
Total Reports 29,505

"International" includes, but is not limited to, reports from individuals outside of Canada concerned about the sexual exploitation of a child.

Reports by incident type

(For the year 2024)

Incident Type Report
Agreement or Arrangement with another Person to Commit a Sexual Offence Against a Child 2
Making Sexually Explicit Material Available to a Child 5
Travelling to Sexually Exploit a Child 62
Non-Consensual Distribution of Intimate Images 271
Trafficking of Children 349
Luring a Child 2,717
Concerns About Online Harms to Children 3,149
Child Sexual Abuse Material (Possession, manufacture, distribution, and accessing of child pornography) 22,950

Of the victims reported to Cybertip.ca, 36.2% were female, 34.3% were male, and 0.2% were otherGo to footnote 1; the gender for 29.3% was unknownGo to footnote 2.

Number of URLs Submitted in Child Sexual Abuse Material Reports
197,404

When submitting a CSAM report to Cybertip.ca, members of the public can include multiple URLs they wish to report. These URLs can be submitted within a single report. Across the 22,950 reports of CSAM, members of public submitted 197,404 URLs in these reports.

Reports forwarded to Canadian police/child welfare agencies

(For the year 2024)

Province Forwarded
NT 2
NU 3
YT 6
PE 23
NL 43
NB 93
NS 134
SK 135
MB 310
AB 509
BC 525
QC 596
ON 1,078
RCMP-NCECC 2,729

Reports are sent to the RCMP's National Child Exploitation Crime Centre ( NCECC ) when triage shows victim/person of interest resides outside of Canada, or when the victim/person of interest's location is unknown.

Statistics as of January 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024

  1. 1 “Other” reflects individuals who identify as non-binary, non-gender conforming, or identify as another gender other than male or female.
  2. 2 In extortion situations, male victims are more frequently extorted for money (financial sextortion), whereas females are more often extorted for additional content (images/videos). As such, Cybertip.ca has seen that the primary target of financial sextortion has been males.
    Cybertip.ca has experienced significant increases in reports related to financial sextortion, and therefore the proportion of male child victims has increased simultaneously.