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I lived in Grande Prairie with my ex fiance. It sucked. I lived in a trailer park called swan city. Gunshots, drugs, hooligans everything. It's a slum. Everyone there sucks. Including my ex. And her dad was this wanna be drug kingpin Wetaskawin and lloydminister suck because of all the natives. Call me racist idc tey lobe to commit crimes
Could it be that due to their size, crime is easier to identify and report? Furthermore, small town means less immigrants, which in turn means more people who know how the system works.
I went to the bathroom at a gas station in North Battleford, they had a condom and novelty sexy toy dispenser in the bathroom. I think you could get a blind fold in a capsule or something like that. Lovely city lol. But in all honesty, it doesn't feel as sketch as you would think hearing the statistics. My grandmas house did get broken into after she moved out into a old folks home though.
The reason small towns are full of crime in Canada is because of nafta. That agreement was the death of manufacturing in Canada. Every small town had. factories. For example stirling ontario had a shoe factory. That factory went overseas and this was a massive amount of jobs lost. Brockville made hats. These areas are depressed now. People turn to drugs selling and doing and go on welfare. This all started with that agreement
as someone from Quesnel, i’ll say that the crime rate is worse than stated. most of the crime isnt actually spoken about or reported on. you hear of things happening through word of mouth (small town) but never actually see anything done about it.
As in the other video with dangerous small towns and cities, I was amazed at Regina and Saskatoon. When I lived in Saskatchewan almost 50 years ago, Regina was the most dangerous one and was often called Murder city Canada at the time. In 2014 my cousin's daughter was murdered in Regina. Seems like Saskatoon has passed it! Saskatoon was quite safe back then.
Funny how things change over time. Almost 50 years ago, I spent a year in Saskatchewan and had visited Prince Albert. At the time it was a pretty safe place to visit and certainly felt safer there than I did in Regina.
Native people, the chronically unemployed and homeless, and gangs account for the vast majority of crime, much of it poverty, alcohol or drug related. A northern climate doesn’t help. The Lower Mainland of BC is attractive to homeless people due to ability to live outdoors without freezing to death. Western Canadian Provinces have higher proportion of First Nation people living in cities in Ghettos. Winnipeg and Regina were and still are urban Reserves in a manner of speaking. Prisons there are housing mostly Native peoples. However, on balance Canada’s crime rate is very low, especially gun related crime.
Using X number of people per 100 thousand is misleading the viewers. Selkirk for instance is merely 10 thousand in population, which translates to 90 people involved in crime in any given year.
That's because the top ten worst locations for crime happened to all be west of Manitoba. We simply reported the crime. There were eastern Provinces if I included the top 20.
I live in a small village of 450 people. We never lock the doors to our house or truck. Hardly anyone here does. Nearest cop is two hours away. It's great to live in peace. I don't know how people live in those horrible places.
Since Wacko Trudeau all the Canada as turn to shit, more crimes, more violence and a shit load of recidivist get loose on the street! This is not the canada i grow up in!
Early 2000's Niagara Falls was the worst town I've ever worked in (I've worked in multiple cities). In the 6 months I worked there, A dead body was found behind my workplace, a tenant in the building went missing, my coworker was held at gunpoint and a person was thrown to their death from a hotel window a few doors down. I didn't watch the news, these are all things that I dealt with personally by being on or walking by the crime scene. I can't imagine how much crime went on that I didn't hear about.
I'm actually surprised that Welland Ontario isn't on this list. It's a very sad town... It has a lot of connections to HAMC, Drugs, drinking. Youth crime and a LOT of drunk driving and a lot of human trafficking Becuase they're right by the Canada US Border. Welland is a lot like sundown towns in the US. The in Welland the sun goes down, you go down... It's not a safe place to be at night at all
Its more than your spiel at the end those cities are near indian reserves and well native elders have called living there is like a third world country in a first world nation. If you want scary late 90s early 2000s Hobbema its right beside Wetaskiwin was talking to the UN for help with the gangs. Do a list on our indian reserves you will find out why theses cities are this way. Two words COLONIEAISEM and CHRISTIANITY are to blame.
Winnipeg has been the murder and other crime capital of Canada for years. Winnipeg media tells us we are so proud to have the highest per capita native population and are now developing "Urban Reserves" . Yeah that should fix the problem.
Alot of these towns i have buddies that live there, they all say they walk around strapped and never have problems. Crazy how situautional awareness keeps your ass safe.
How close are all these towns to indian reservations. As a canadian, and as metis, our indigenous population has a serious crime problem. Only a few generations off of mother fuckers that would scalp you.... keep that in mind.
J'ai 77 ans et quand j'étais jeune on présentait le Canada comme une terre agréable mais je suis contente d'être restée dans ma vieille Europe (en Belgique) et même dans un petit village où il n'y a pas d'insécurité et où les maisons sont belles et presque toutes entourées de jardin d'ornement.