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Originally Posted by Acajack
I'd say that Ottawa and Portland are pretty comparable in terms of safety, at this point.
And Toronto may be on track to come in around 3 murders per 100,000 this year, so similar to NYC.
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Ok fine they're comparable, I can accept that/ this. However show a little Canadian Pride though @ least right? Ottawa is still a more Diverse City, Offers more Amenities, has a larger Downtown, is closer to more interesting/ Major Cities, Montréal, Quebec City, Toronto, Boston, NYC etc. It has a richer History/ Architecture is is our "Capital City"! Their Black Percentages Inner City is fairly similar already but Ottawa has a larger Urban Population so it's gonna be pretty close to tied once the Percentages goes down in Portland Suburbs. The Only area Portland has Ottawa beat for the most part is Latino's Overwhelmingly (& this is typically an American Trend for Major Cities anyway's & lets give them a larger Japanese Community also). However Ottawa has vastly more South Asians, Arabs, Chinese People, Native Americans, Filipino's etc. (Portland still has those people too in its Metro Area's obviously just noticeably ALOT less). So I'd say Ottawa is still ahead of Portland, but its getting close the US should count its blessings for now & keep up the good work though!
PS. Toronto is still "safer" Statistically than NYC. (& its more diverse also), I've proven this time & time again. NYC's Murder Rates Per-Capita are much closer to 4 Per 100k
(& even if they wheren't adjusting for population Growth Toronto will clock in @ under 3 Per 100k trust me on this/ that). Next year the Numbers for the 2016 Canada Census will be made available & u will see that Inner City Toronto as of this year is much closer to 2.9 Million than it was a couple years ago. Once the numbers are adjusted for population growth u will see Toronto is nearly twice as safe as NYC. The only reason u think its high/ higher now is because the numbers for Toronto's Official Municipal Population has not yet been made available to you/ us. Your just rating the Per-Capita Murder Rates based on a Population Toronto had a couple of years back.
(& doing so u underestimate the size of the City).