Sask. Mounties responded to fewer victims of family, intimate-partner violence in 2025
The Saskatchewan RCMP said fewer people became victims of family and intimate-partner violence in 2025, but the numbers remain “persistently high.”
The RCMP said officers in the province responded to more than 9,800 alleged victims of domestic violence, down slightly from the 10,077 alleged victims the Mounties dealt with in 2024.
The figures provided by the RCMP did not indicate the numbers of reported incidents, charges or convictions related to family and intimate-partner violence in the province, and did not include the numbers of reports determined to be unfounded after investigation. 650 CKOM requested that data, but an RCMP spokesperson said the federal police force does not keep track of those figures, noting that “the only numbers we can provide related to family or intimate partner violence reports are victim-based rates.”
The RCMP said officers in Saskatchewan responded to 5,191 alleged victims of family violence in 2025 – accounting for 30 per cent of all violent crime victims in the province – and 4,708 alleged victims of intimate-partner violence, accounting for a further 27 per cent of all victims of violent crime.


