Statistics Canada reports that the crime rate in Saskatoon led all Canadian cities last year.

Saskatoon also topped the list for the crime severity index, a tool used to measure offenses according to the severity of the penalties in court.

"I think it's indicative of what we've seen in the past two or three years occurring in Saskatoon," said Police Chief Clive Weighill.

"We've been growing, we've seen an increase in the drug trade, methamphetamine is causing us problems, that's what's really driving our property crime, theft of vehicles, theft from vehicles."

Weighill said the crime is both opportunistic, and organized.

Police Chief Clive Weighill is not surprised by the numbers. (CBC) He said there is a significant marginalized population in Saskatoon living in poverty with poor housing and few prospects. These people often gravitate to crime, he said.

The trend for our higher crime rate is continuing. - Police Chief Clive Weighill

At the same time, organized crime groups from outside the province are drawn to Saskatoon because of the city's strong economy.

Until these social issues are dealt with, Weighill said the city can expect to see more of the same.

"The trend for our higher crime rate is continuing," he said.

"We're up 14 per cent already this year for property crime … and we've had an increase this year in violence with the gangs, with some shootings."