Canada’s most dangerous cities: homicideSeven murders gave the city top spot in 2010, well above the national rate
Canada’s most dangerous cities: aggravated assaultEschew dingy bars, dark alleys, harsh words, and all jokes about Saskatchewan
Canada’s most dangerous cities: auto theftNowhere in Canada are you more likely to have your car jacked than in Joliette
Canada’s most dangerous cities: sexual assaultBased on incidents reported to police in 2010, Saint John, N.B., tops the list
Canada’s most dangerous cities: breaking and enteringThe lakeside city of Belleville, Ont.—population 50,000—had the highest rate of breaking and entering in Canada for 2010
Canada’s most dangerous cities: Breaking and enteringFifty-three of the top 100 cities have rates worse than the national average
Canada’s shameMaclean’s third annual crime surveys shows an epidemic of violence in the North. Forget Arctic sovereignty. This is the problem that needs attention.
Canada’s most dangerous cities: Auto theftSomething must be working—the Canadian rate is down 40 per cent in the past decade