Caledon vs Mississauga — Crime Rate & Statistics Comparison
Overview
Caledon recorded 3 incidents and Mississauga recorded 1,775 incidents over the same date range, 2026-03-15 to 2026-05-12. Assault shows the largest raw difference: Caledon 2 incidents and Mississauga 450 incidents.
At a glance
3
Caledon incidents
2026-03-15 to 2026-05-12
1,775
Mississauga incidents
2026-03-15 to 2026-05-12
Assault
Caledon top category
2 incidents
Assault
Mississauga top category
450 incidents
same date range
Comparison basis
Same-period category differences between Caledon and Mississauga
Assault448 gap
Caledon: 2 incidents · Mississauga: 450 incidents
Mischief414 gap
Caledon: 0 incidents · Mississauga: 414 incidents
Theft-related incidents411 gap
Caledon: 0 incidents · Mississauga: 411 incidents
Fraud198 gap
Caledon: 1 incidents · Mississauga: 199 incidents
Break and enter171 gap
Caledon: 0 incidents · Mississauga: 171 incidents
Other87 gap
Caledon: 0 incidents · Mississauga: 87 incidents
Caledon vs Mississauga crime comparison
This page compares Caledon and Mississauga over the same date range, 2026-03-15 to 2026-05-12. Caledon has 3 mapped incidents in that window, while Mississauga has 1,775.
Using one shared window keeps the totals and category breakdowns comparable. Counts reflect dated records from the normalized open-data archive.
The useful comparison is limited to the shared date range. Within that window, the largest differences are visible in the category rows above, while the full city pages remain the best place to inspect maps, neighbourhoods, and current rolling-window detail.
About this dataset
Reporting basis: Counts reflect incidents reported to police only. Under-reporting — especially for sexual assault, fraud, and minor theft — means actual incidence is higher than these figures show.
Not a per-capita rate: These are absolute incident counts. Comparing one place’s counts to another without normalising for population can mislead — see crime rates per 100,000 for population-adjusted figures.
Different taxonomies: Cities classify offences slightly differently. Our pipeline normalises labels into 13 standard categories, but the source taxonomies are not identical.
Different reporting windows: Two cities may have different start and end dates. Read side-by-side counts as selected-window incident totals, not population-normalised risk or full-year totals unless the page explicitly says so.
Frequently asked questions
Are Caledon and Mississauga using the same dates?
Yes. The figures on this page use 2026-03-15 to 2026-05-12 for both cities.
Data comes from official open-data sources for Caledon and Mississauga.
CrimeMaps.ca is an interactive crime map of Canada, aggregating crime incidents from 58+ Canadian cities into a single map. All data is sourced from official municipal and police open-data portals. No account is required.