In the absence of a national accounting of such encounters between Canadian citizens and law enforcement, a team of CBC researchers spent six months assembling the first country-wide database of every person who died or was killed during a police intervention. The records, from 2000 to the end of 2017, contain more than a dozen details on each of the 461 incidents. Even when adjusted for population growth over the 17-year window, the number of people dying in encounters with police has increased steadily.
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