Peacekeepers Release 2025 Year-End Stats

Written by on 14 January 2026


The Kahnawà:ke Peacekeepers (PKs) have released their year-end stats for 2025. The data shows the total number of calls the PKs received, as well as specific incidents they investigated throughout last year.

In total, the PKs were called 12,640 times- roughly 800 fewer than the previous year. A significant portion of calls were related to alarms going off and general public assistance- two categories that had fewer reports in 2025. Most categories were actually down when compared to 2024, but calls related to fraud and sexual offenses were more frequent than usual.

Constable Kyle Zachary says the numbers are up in part because there are simply more peacekeepers available to handle calls. “We’re adding more Peacekeepers every year, our highway division is going to be opening in the next month or so, hopefully” said Zachary. “And so we might see the numbers go up again next year because we have more officers. We have more officers responding to calls, we have more officers generating files”.

Zachary adds that while not every report results in a lengthy investigation, the Peacekeepers do attend to each and every call they receive. “We respond to every call we get. So, we have 12,640 calls, Peacekeepers responded to 12,640 calls” said Zachary. “Not every one turns into a file, but y’know- this is a snapshot showing how we respond and some of the things that we deal with on a yearly basis”.

View the full breakdown of the Peacekeepers’ 2025 Statistics below:


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