Statistics Canada says police recorded 543 homicides in Canada in 2012, down 55 from the previous year, as the country had its lowest homicide rate since 1966.
"Prof_Chomsky" said What this has taught me is don't f&*k with an Eskimo!
"In 2012, the homicide rate was highest in Nunavut at 14.84 for every 100,000 in the population"
What that taught me was to evaluate statistics. Nunavut has apopulation of 30,000 - so 1 murder is automatically 3 in 100,000. 14 makes about 5 murders.
"DrCaleb" said What this has taught me is don't f&*k with an Eskimo!
"In 2012, the homicide rate was highest in Nunavut at 14.84 for every 100,000 in the population"
What that taught me was to evaluate statistics. Nunavut has apopulation of 30,000 - so 1 murder is automatically 3 in 100,000. 14 makes about 5 murders.
True. However, how many towns of 30,000 do you hear of having 5 murders a year?
Clearly, we need more prisons.
Why? You already have Surrey, just put a fence around it.
"In 2012, the homicide rate was highest in Nunavut at 14.84 for every 100,000 in the population"
What this has taught me is don't f&*k with an Eskimo!
"In 2012, the homicide rate was highest in Nunavut at 14.84 for every 100,000 in the population"
What that taught me was to evaluate statistics. Nunavut has apopulation of 30,000 - so 1 murder is automatically 3 in 100,000. 14 makes about 5 murders.
What this has taught me is don't f&*k with an Eskimo!
"In 2012, the homicide rate was highest in Nunavut at 14.84 for every 100,000 in the population"
What that taught me was to evaluate statistics. Nunavut has apopulation of 30,000 - so 1 murder is automatically 3 in 100,000. 14 makes about 5 murders.
True. However, how many towns of 30,000 do you hear of having 5 murders a year?