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Canuck57

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Apr 7, 2008, 2:15:08 AM4/7/08
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"Karen Gordon" <ar...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
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> Crunching the crime numbers
>
> Find out exactly where your community stands against the national average,
> and in the areas of murder, assault, robbery, auto theft and B and Es
>
> Macleans went searching for Canadas safest, and most dangerous
> communities, in this week's cover story.
>
> Below are the complete statistics and rankings of all the 100 cities and
> regions including not just their overall crime score but also how they
> compare to the national average when it comes to the six offences tracked
> by Macleans: murder, aggravated assault, sexual assault, robbery, vehicle
> theft and breaking and entering. For those wanting more information about
> how we compiled the statistics, a methodology is provided.
>
> CANADA CRIME STATISTICS AND RANKINGS
>
> * 2006 overall crime rankings
> * 2006 breaking and entering rankings
> * 2006 robbery rankings
> * 2006 aggravated assault rankings
> * 2006 motor vehicle theft rankings
> * 2006 sexual assault rankings
> * 2006 murder rankings
>
> http://www.macleans.ca/article.jsp?content=20080312_162114_5536

I actually would not doubt those statistics. But one abortion, looks like
Calgary is safer than Toronto, despite our lower average age groupings.

But it didn't take me 10 seconds to see that I would bet that the age
demographics and migration follow it for the most part, other than Calgary
being younger but safer than Toronto.

But there is a pattern for 9/10 of them. Economically depressed or very
expensive and older areas rank lower. My guess is mostly eastern smaller
communities where the kids left for better jobs elsewhere fair better than
where the jobs are, and in places like Saanich BC and the kids moved on as
they didn't have the money to stay there.

I guess the eastern "bums" may have some truth to it.


Canuck57

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Apr 7, 2008, 2:16:10 AM4/7/08
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"Cut Off By Google" <think...@dlcwest.com> wrote in message
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On Apr 6, 10:15 pm, Cut Off By Google <think.un...@dlcwest.com> wrote:
> x-no-archive: yes

> Maclean's is a central Canada centric rag that wouldn't even be worth
> the paper it was printed on were it printed on used toilet paper.

>More police = more enforcement = more charges and prosecutions =
>higher ranking in this dumbass publication

And if welfare and perpetual EI abuse was a crime, that list would go upside
down.

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Roy

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Apr 8, 2008, 9:31:18 PM4/8/08
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On Apr 8, 4:06 pm, ar...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Karen Gordon) wrote:
> >> Crunching the crime numbers
>
> >> Find out exactly where your community stands against the national average,
> >> and in the areas of murder, assault, robbery, auto theft and B and Es
>
> >> Macleans went searching for Canadas safest, and most dangerous
> >> communities, in this week's cover story.
>
> >> Below are the complete statistics and rankings of all the 100 cities and
> >> regions including not just their overall crime score but also how they
> >> compare to the national average when it comes to the six offences tracked
> >> by Macleans: murder, aggravated assault, sexual assault, robbery, vehicle
> >> theft and breaking and entering. For those wanting more information about
> >> how we compiled the statistics, a methodology is provided.
>
> >> CANADA CRIME STATISTICS AND RANKINGS
>
> >>     * 2006 overall crime rankings
> >>     * 2006 breaking and entering rankings
> >>     * 2006 robbery rankings
> >>     * 2006 aggravated assault rankings
> >>     * 2006 motor vehicle theft rankings
> >>     * 2006 sexual assault rankings
> >>     * 2006 murder rankings
>
> >>        http://www.macleans.ca/article.jsp?content=20080312_162114_5536
>
> Cut Off By Google (think.un...@dlcwest.com) writes:
>
> > x-no-archive: yes

>
> > Maclean's is a central Canada centric rag that wouldn't even be worth
> > the paper it was printed on were it printed on used toilet paper.
>
> (K): Saskatoon didn't do so well in the ratings, I take it?  :->
>
> """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""­""
> A little learning is a dangerous thing, but a lot of ignorance is just as bad
> """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""­""- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Saskatoon USED TO BE a nice city. Now, you don't walk downtown at
night as it is just too risky. COBG would be scared to walk there as
well as he is short and fat and can't run very fast.
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Angus MacGyver

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Apr 8, 2008, 10:27:53 PM4/8/08
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Karen Gordon <ar...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote:
> Crunching the crime numbers
>
> Find out exactly where your community stands against the national average,
> and in the areas of murder, assault, robbery, auto theft and B and Es
>
> Macleans went searching for Canadas safest, and most dangerous
> communities, in this week's cover story.
>
> Below are the complete statistics and rankings of all the 100 cities and
> regions including not just their overall crime score but also how they
> compare to the national average when it comes to the six offences tracked
> by Macleans: murder, aggravated assault, sexual assault, robbery, vehicle
> theft and breaking and entering. For those wanting more information about
> how we compiled the statistics, a methodology is provided.
>
> CANADA CRIME STATISTICS AND RANKINGS
>
> * 2006 overall crime rankings
> * 2006 breaking and entering rankings
> * 2006 robbery rankings
> * 2006 aggravated assault rankings
> * 2006 motor vehicle theft rankings
> * 2006 sexual assault rankings
> * 2006 murder rankings
>
> http://www.macleans.ca/article.jsp?content=20080312_162114_5536
>
>
18 years in downtown Toronto and I haven't heard a gun shot, been a victim of
a robbery or known anyone like that, nobody I know has had a car stolen, or
much else. Unless I include a bar fight back in 1994 that I was in where
someone (a white guy) attacked me and he ended up in the Sunnybrook Emerg.
He was beaten up pretty bad; broken jaw, 3 busted ribs and a broken nose. I
wonder if they got the guy? ;) I suppose not.


Over all, ranking where TO did is about right. The place is pretty peaceful
over all.

Sure beats Abbotsford and Regina!


But statistics can be misleading because PEI showed a murder rate of around
2.1 a few years back, and with a population of 360,000; I still wonder about
that .1!

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Roy

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Apr 17, 2008, 12:00:07 AM4/17/08
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On Apr 16, 7:31 pm, Cut Off By Google <think.un...@dlcwest.com> wrote:
> x-no-archive: yes
>
> On Apr 8, 7:31 pm, Roy <wila...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Apr 8, 4:06 pm, ar...@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Karen Gordon) wrote:
>
> > > >> Crunching the crime numbers
>
> > > >> Find out exactly where your community stands against the national average,
> > > >> and in the areas of murder, assault, robbery, auto theft and B and Es
>
> > > >> Macleans went searching for Canadas safest, and most dangerous
> > > >> communities, in this week's cover story.
>
> > > >> Below are the complete statistics and rankings of all the 100 cities and
> > > >> regions including not just their overall crime score but also how they
> > > >> compare to the national average when it comes to the six offences tracked
> > > >> by Macleans: murder, aggravated assault, sexual assault, robbery, vehicle
> > > >> theft and breaking and entering. For those wanting more information about
> > > >> how we compiled the statistics, a methodology is provided.
>
> > > >> CANADA CRIME STATISTICS AND RANKINGS
>
> > > >>     * 2006 overall crime rankings
> > > >>     * 2006 breaking and entering rankings
> > > >>     * 2006 robbery rankings
> > > >>     * 2006 aggravated assault rankings
> > > >>     * 2006 motor vehicle theft rankings
> > > >>     * 2006 sexual assault rankings
> > > >>     * 2006 murder rankings
>
> > > >>        http://www.macleans.ca/article.jsp?content=20080312_162114_5536
>
> > >CutOffByGoogle(think.un...@dlcwest.com) writes:
>
> > > > x-no-archive: yes
>
> > > > Maclean's is a central Canada centric rag that wouldn't even be worth
> > > > the paper it was printed on were it printed on used toilet paper.
>
> > > (K): Saskatoon didn't do so well in the ratings, I take it?  :->
>
> > > """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""­­""
> > > A little learning is a dangerous thing, but a lot of ignorance is just as bad
> > > """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""­­""- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > - Show quoted text -
>
> > Saskatoon USED TO BE a nice city. Now, you don't walk downtown at
> > night as it is just too risky. COBG would be scared to walk there as
> > well as he is short and fat and can't run very fast.
>
> I have no concerns about walking anywhere is Saskatoon at night you
> stupid, heightist goof.
>
> BTW, have you worked up the courage to walk into your local bar yet
> and expound on your theory about western Canadians and incest?- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

You are totally confused as I never said anything about incest you
insect. Learn how to read posts and get the attribution straight for
once. Talk like that is actionable.
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Roy

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Apr 17, 2008, 2:09:48 AM4/17/08
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On Apr 16, 10:59 pm, Cut Off By Google <think.un...@dlcwest.com>
wrote:
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>
> On Apr 16, 10:00 pm, Roy <wila...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
>
>
>
>
> > On Apr 16, 7:31 pm,CutOffByGoogle<think.un...@dlcwest.com> wrote:
>
> > > x-no-archive: yes
>
> ROY = DRW.http://groups.google.ca/group/ab.politics/browse_thread/thread/88c546...
>
> And when posting as DRW you said exactly that.
>
> You don't have the balls to walk around in downtown Saskatoon after
> dark LOL. Nor do you have the balls to walk into your local bar and
> expound on those theories of yours.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

You lying little cockroach, I followed your link and could find NO
reference to your goddamned accusation. Keep it up asshole and see
where it gets you. As soon as someone criticizes you, you come up with
that asinine accusation in order to get people off of your back. You
have done this before in the past and even accused me of living in
Saskatchewan. What a turkey. If I munge my name and write as you,
perhaps there might be some sensible postings from COBG who has proven
that HE is a frickin' liar. Grow and smarten up.
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Roy

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Apr 17, 2008, 12:21:12 PM4/17/08
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On Apr 17, 1:37 am, Cut Off By Google <think.un...@dlcwest.com> wrote:
> x-no-archive: yes
>
> On Apr 17, 12:09 am, Roy <wila...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Apr 16, 10:59 pm, Cut Off By Google <think.un...@dlcwest.com>
> > wrote:
>
> <snip>

>
> > You lying little cockroach, I followed your link
>
> which shows that Roy=DRW, you lying heightist prick

>
> >and could find NO reference to your goddamned accusation.
>
> which accusation... that you are also DRW - you are and the link
> proves it, or
> that when posting as DRW you said western Canadian men had a thing for
> their daughters?

>
> >Keep it up asshole and see where it gets you. As soon as someone criticizes >you, you come up with that asinine accusation in order to get people off of your >back.
>
> You wrote  it and you know it, asshole. And the only one I've used the
> accusation against is DRW, who just happens to = Roy.

>
> >You  have done this before in the past and even accused me of living in
> > Saskatchewan.
>
> I live in Saskatchewan dumbass. I said when you were posting as DRW
> that you were a centric Canada centric wanker, whereupon you said you
> now lived in AB.
>
> >What a turkey.
>
> You certainly are.

>
> > If I munge my name and write as you,
>
> You don't have the brains to write as me.

>
> > perhaps there might be some sensible postings from COBG who has proven
> > that HE is a frickin' liar. Grow and smarten up.
>
> Take your own advice, you lying scumbucket.

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I will not waste any more of my time on an obviously insane person
such as you. You are a born liar and there is little hope for you.
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<plonk>


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