Where are you safe?
Jan. 8th, 2006 05:46 pmIt turns out that in canada, it is better to be down town toronto than anywhere else as "Car-crash deaths outnumber homicides" according to:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20060107.wxcarnage06/BNStory/National/
Note: Only nunavut has fewer traffic fatalities than Ontaro, and only the 4 east coast provinces have fewer homicides. The west is almost DOUBLE on all accounts. No wonder people complain about ontario and Toronto. They keep judging it by their own experiences elsewhere and assume it is the same or worse. No, it is twice as good! Hee hee hee...
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20060107.wxcarnage06/BNStory/National/
Note: Only nunavut has fewer traffic fatalities than Ontaro, and only the 4 east coast provinces have fewer homicides. The west is almost DOUBLE on all accounts. No wonder people complain about ontario and Toronto. They keep judging it by their own experiences elsewhere and assume it is the same or worse. No, it is twice as good! Hee hee hee...
Provincial/Territorial rates of homicides and traffic fatalities, 2004
Rate per 100,000 population
Traffic fatalities Homicides
Canada 8.5 2.0
Newfoundland 7.2 0.4
Prince Edward Island 20.3 0
Nova Scotia 9.6 1.4
New Brunswick 9.4 0.9
Quebec 8.6 1.5
Ontario 6.5 1.5
Manitoba 8.5 4.3
Saskatchewan 12.7 3.9
Alberta 12.1 2.7
British Columbia 10.2 2.7
Yukon Territory 16.0 22.4
Northwest Territories 7.0 9.3
Nunavut 3.4 13.5