Originally posted by Cardinals.Ken
Come on guys!
Just because his remote for his WebTv is acting up doesn't give everyone the right to make fun of him!![]()
Originally posted by Northern Card
Good one...
My morning newspaper had a front page story on Crime stats for 2002. There were under 600 murders in Canada that year. The largest percentage with knives... and slightly less than 30% with guns. This overall number is a bit high for us (we usually average about 500 per year) - but, it jumped with the arrest of a serial killer in the Vancover area (15 prostitutes confirmed as murdered... and perhaps up to 40) and ongoing drug related biker wars in Quebec and Ontario).
The last time I took note, Detroit (a bridge away) alone had more murders than all of Canada.
Originally posted by Cardinals.Ken
Come on guys!
Just because his remote for his WebTv is acting up doesn't give everyone the right to make fun of him!![]()
Originally posted by Renz
Those numbers are very misleading when you take into account that the United States has a population of over 290 million and Canada has a population of around 31 million.
Originally posted by Cardinals.Ken
This will divert things completely off topic, but when I left the Pacific Northwest (1996), the Green River Killer was still at large. Any connection made between that and the Vancouver (BC) serial killer you speak of?
Originally posted by Northern Card
The guy arrested in Vancouver is a millionaire property owner who had a pig farm just outside city limits, where the bodies were found.
Originally posted by CardinalChris
I read this and thought Kenny King practiced today.
Originally posted by Northern Card
There is no desire to mislead (or in fact argue in any way).
If you'd care to compare the murder stats between, let's say - California and Canada, which have relatively the same population... then perhaps we'd have a number worth comparing.
That said; we both know that are many major metropolitan areas in the States that alone have more murders than all of Canada.
For example, I live in a city of 1-million - and we had 8 murders last year. Toronto with a population of over 3 million had just over 60 - anf Montreal with a 2-million population had just over 50.
The US has relatively 10 times the population of Canada. So, to consider things equally, the US should have no more than 10 times our number of murders... (10 x 600) = 6000
You and me, could only wish that your numbers were that positive.
Originally posted by Renz
Still significant, but nowhere near as dire as you make it out.