Friday, February 16, 2007

Statisitcs

I wonder if we were updated daily on the precise murder rate versus the birth rate in the city, would we care more about the world around us. In small towns a murder can bring the community closer, and ready to take action. In the city murder has us closing our blinds and locking our doors. I couldn’t find specific stats for murder, or even for Toronto, but below are some interesting statistics taken from statistics Canada’s website. I'm no statistician but feel free to draw your own conclusions.

In Ontario:

From July 1st 2001 to June 30th 2002 there were 80,993 deaths and 128,947 births

From July 1st 2004 to June 30th 2005 there were 88,196 deaths and 132,769 births

From July 1st 2005 to June 30th 2006 there were 90,945 deaths and 133,170 births

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