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Originally Posted by Vin
Maybe you can show better numbers instead of babbling at the peripherals? Changing_City did use misleading information from Toronto, and I did prove him wrong.
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No you didn't, that's not true at all. Migrant spotted the number for homelessness in Vancouver used in the Toronto article looked a bit low at 9 per 10,000. I agreed with him. We each, independently calculated it accurately at 14 per 10,000. It didn't change Vancouver's position on the graphic, nearly at the bottom, with far fewer homeless per 10,000 people than New York, LA, Seattle, San Francisco, Washington DC, way less than Toronto, and slightly less than Calgary, Winnipeg, and Edmonton.