Overview

On April 1, 2021, an amendment to the Civil Remedies Act, 2001 was introduced stating that a civil remedies annual report must be made available to the public. Administrative forfeiture was introduced by proclamation on April 1, 2021.

Under the Civil Remedies Act, the Attorney General can ask civil courts for an order to forfeit (take possession of) property that has been used for — or results from — unlawful activity.

The Civil Remedies Annual Report 2024–2025 is for the period of April 1, 2024 to March 31, 2025 and contains information about:

  • civil forfeiture proceedings
  • amounts paid out to compensate victims of unlawful activities
  • amounts paid in grants under the Civil Remedies Act to assist victims of unlawful activities and to prevent unlawful activities that result in victimization
  • amounts paid out to compensate the Crown in right of Ontario for its costs for forfeiture proceedings

Civil and administrative forfeiture statistics

This table outlines the number and value of civil and administrative forfeitures that were started or are ongoing between April 1, 2024, and March 31, 2025. It includes:

  • statistics on Administrative Forfeitures undertaken during the 2024/2025 fiscal year (Part I.1)
  • proceeds of unlawful activity, or property that resulted from unlawful activity
  • instruments of unlawful activity, or property that has been used for unlawful activity
  • a combination of proceeds and instruments of unlawful activity
A table which outlines the number of and value of both ongoing and commenced civil forfeitures for proceeds of unlawful activity and instruments of unlawful activity between April 1, 2024 and March 31, 2025.
DescriptionPart I.1 – Administrative ForfeiturePart II – Proceeds of unlawful activityfootnote 1           
(Section 3footnote 2)
Part III – Instruments of unlawful activityfootnote 3             
(Section 8footnote 4)
Part II & III 
(Section 3 & 8)
Total
Number of forfeiture proceedings commenced in 2024–202545002469
Number of ongoing forfeiture proceedings32106497
Number of forfeitures in 2024–202513302339
Number of notice of disputes in 2024-256NANANA6
Value of all forfeitures in 2024–2025$197,312.20$151,017.06$0.00$1,246,933.06$1,595,262.32

Amounts paid during 2024–2025 from the proceeds of civil and administrative forfeitures

This table outlines the amounts paid out to:

  • compensate victims of unlawful activity
  • grants under the Civil Remedies Act, 2001 to assist victims of unlawful activities and prevent unlawful activities that result in victimization
  • compensate Crown in right of Ontario for its costs for forfeiture proceedings
A table which outlines the amounts paid to compensate victims of unlawful activity, grants under the Civil Remedies Act, 2001 to assist victims and prevent unlawful activity and to compensation Crown in right of Ontario from April 1, 2024 and March 31, 2025.
ActivityYearTotal
Amount paid out to compensate victims of unlawful activities2024–2025$0
Amount paid in grants under the Civil Remedies Act, 2001 to assist victims of unlawful activities and to prevent unlawful activities that result in victimization2024–2025$0
Amount paid out to compensate the Crown in right of Ontario for its costs for forfeiture proceedings2024–2025$831,300.00

Revenue from civil and administrative forfeitures is deposited into a special purpose account. Any remaining funds within this special purpose account that have not been used for cost recovery or victim compensation are earmarked for the Civil Remedies Grants (CRG) Program.

The CRG program promotes one of the objectives of the Civil Remedies Act, 2001, by providing one-time funding to police services, not-for-profit entities, community agencies, and Indigenous communities and organizations for projects that support victims or prevent unlawful activities that result in victimization.