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Old Posted Mar 13, 2008, 9:23 PM
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24th ain't so bad...

A list of Canada's "Safest Cities"
But I figured we'd be lower than toronto:

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Old Posted Mar 13, 2008, 10:17 PM
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not bad at all...i didn't even know Canada had 24 big cities...haha
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Old Posted Mar 13, 2008, 10:47 PM
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I find it kinda funny/weird Brantford is so high up there.
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Brantford is bad, my cousin got jumped there a couple months ago.
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ihateittoo, what is the source of this data? Any idea on how these crime scores were derived?

Things like this are pretty cool to check out, but I imagine that it is all but impossible to make apples-to-apples comparisons. The fact that Western Canadian cities seem to have the highest crime rates is something that I have never really understood. We have a clean sweep of the top 9, but I have never really thought of Western Canada as any more dangerous than Ontario or Eastern Canada.
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The fact that Western Canadian cities seem to have the highest crime rates is something that I have never really understood.
Huh? I lived in Winnipeg for six years, and I can completely understand.
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Where's Ottawa?
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actually, the top 10 was pretty much what I expected other than Chilliwack. It's a little town an hour east of Vancouver...not sure how they ended up there.
The rest of them are chronically bad for crime...I'm a little surprised that Vancouver isn't higher as well, but per capita it kinda makes sense.
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actually, the top 10 was pretty much what I expected other than Chilliwack. It's a little town an hour east of Vancouver...not sure how they ended up there.
The rest of them are chronically bad for crime...I'm a little surprised that Vancouver isn't higher as well, but per capita it kinda makes sense.
I wasn't surprised to see the top ten crime destinations for Canada. Three are bustling port cities (Victoria, Vancouver, and Halilfax), which means high drug crime.

All of BC is bad for crime, really. It has a serious problem lately. Kelowna is a serious drug town, seriously owned by the Hell's Angels, and where armed robbery is so frequent that I've wondered if it's a local hobby. I'm surprised it didn't rank 'higher' on the overall list.

Part of the problem is that BC has an outlaw culture. And it is primarily policed only by the RCMP, which is woefully thin for such a large province. For example, Kelowna is a city of about 125,000, and is in real need of its own municipal police force. Instead it relies on a few RCMP cruisers.

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Old Posted Mar 16, 2008, 3:49 AM
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i have to reiterate what someone's already asked, 'where's ottawa?' it has to be on that list somewhere. i think someone at statcan pulled some strings to keep them off the list.
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i have to reiterate what someone's already asked, 'where's ottawa?' it has to be on that list somewhere. i think someone at statcan pulled some strings to keep them off the list.
The thread starter didn't include the complete list. Ottawa is simply further down on the list. You can see the complete list here.
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^thanks.

i'm surprised how low ottawa is on this list. perhaps the 2 years i spent there were aberrations in terms of violent crime.
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This is the list of the most dangerous cities.
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Old Posted Mar 14, 2008, 4:57 AM
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i took stats in university but i'm a little confused by the table. i'm not very smart, though, so...

as for hamilton, i feel very safe in the city and apparently these figures back that up.
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Old Posted Mar 14, 2008, 6:13 AM
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I can not find the chart again but I believe it was on canada.com,

but it all comes from statscan 2006 crime statistics.

http://www.statcan.ca/Daily/English/070718/d070718b.htm
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Old Posted Mar 14, 2008, 6:22 AM
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Also sorry my title as "safest cities" was definitely misleading but most got the fact that chart actally showed the exact opposite.
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haha..yeah they are, I looked at them, and thought, no way quebec is the most dangerous canadian city out there.
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I thing I noticed is that for Hamilton it includes Wentworth yet with Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, etc it's just the city alone.
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Old Posted Mar 16, 2008, 11:59 AM
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Here's the methodology.

The sensational framing reminds me a little of the recent Forbes story on America's Most Miserable Cities. In the middle of the cover story, Macleans acknowledges that:

"It's easy to paint a lurid picture in Canada's major cities of crime rampaging out of control. In fact, Canada's overall national crime rate hit its lowest point in over 25 years in 2006, led by a drop in property crimes in all provinces. Still, the violent crime rate, which climbed from the 1960s through the end of the last century, was unchanged. Headline-grabbing gun crimes, perhaps the biggest driver of public fear, were stable in 2006 for the fourth straight year."

Terrifying, really.
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Here's a great site set up specifically to combat the west coast car thefit problems:
http://baitcar.com/video

They have a ton of videos from the hidden cameras inside "bait cars" set up to alert police when they are stolen.

Property crime is really bad in Vancouver... my buddy locks his mountain bike up to his futon in his living room because thieves have been known to scale the exterior of his building to cut locks and steal bikes from balconies on the 2nd and 3rd floor! Thieves have been known to steal guardrails from the road for their scrap metal value too... crazy
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