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Community-Based Hate Reporting Program launched in Durham Region

Henry by Henry
January 30, 2026
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Community-Based Hate Reporting Program launched in Durham Region

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The Community-Based Hate Reporting Program has officially launched in Durham Region, providing residents with a secure and confidential way to report hate incidents and access support services.

The Region of Durham partnered with Victim Services of Durham Region (VSDR) to introduce the program in response to recent high-profile hate activity. The initiative is the first of its kind in the Greater Toronto Area and was developed in consultation with human rights organizations, religious groups, and local community service providers.

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The Community-Based Hate Reporting Program includes an online reporting tool available in multiple languages. It allows individuals to report hate incidents, including those that may not meet the threshold of a criminal offence. Reports can be submitted anonymously or by witnesses, helping to reduce barriers to reporting and improve data collection across Durham Region.

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In addition to reporting, individuals affected by hate can access wrap-around services through VSDR, including immediate crisis response, counselling, practical assistance, and referrals to additional supports. The data collected through the program will be used to identify trends and patterns, supporting more informed prevention strategies.

According to the Region of Durham, hate-motivated incidents increased by 77 per cent between 2023 and 2024. Research also shows hate activity is significantly under-reported, with many incidents never reported to police due to fear, language barriers, or uncertainty about reporting options. The Community-Based Hate Reporting Program offers an alternative pathway for those who are uncomfortable contacting law enforcement directly.

The initiative aligns with the Durham Regional Police Service Hate Crime Unit and builds on existing anti-hate efforts, including the Together Against Hate Durham campaign launched in October 2025. A Community Healing Toolkit is also being developed to provide trauma-informed and culturally affirming guidance for community leaders across the region.

Regional leaders say the program reflects Durham’s commitment to equity, inclusion, and community safety, ensuring that hate incidents are acknowledged, documented, and addressed while supporting those impacted.

Residents can learn more about the Community-Based Hate Reporting Program through Victim Services of Durham Region and the Region of Durham’s anti-hate initiative websites.

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