Copper theft growing at alarming rate across Eastern Canada
- Copper theft up 23% year-over-year, with over 500 cases this year alone, and more than 2,270 since 2022.
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Ontario ,New Brunswick andQuebec are hardest hit.Ontario leads with 63% of all copper thefts. - 75-80% of incidents in
New Brunswick occur in theFredericton andOromocto region. - In
Quebec most are concentrated in the Saguenay region while inOntario ,Hamilton ,Cambridge , andWindsor emerge as the province's hotspots.
Copper theft related incidents have increased 23% year-over-year across
"Copper theft is a serious crime that directly threatens the safety and well-being of Canadians. These thefts are not just about stolen copper; the perpetrators often damage other infrastructure such as fibre cable and the crime can potentially put lives at risk when people can't call 911 as a result of the damage."
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Bell is taking decisive action to combat this growing threat:
- Installing alarms that alert police to infrastructure tampering
- Deploying additional security guards and surveillance cameras
- Working closely with law enforcement and pursuing legal action against offenders
- Accelerating the transition to an all-fibre network, which now covers 60% of Bell's footprint
Bell is also urging provincial and federal governments to strengthen protections for critical infrastructure by increasing penalties and amending the Criminal Code. The company is calling on the
Bell encourages the public to report suspicious activity near telecom infrastructure – such as unmarked vehicles, individuals tampering with utility poles, or the sound of cutting or grinding metal – to local authorities immediately.
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