Table 2
One in five residents report that at least one type of behaviour creates a problem with social incivility in their neighbourhood

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  Population aged 15 and older reporting a problem with…
At least one type of social incivility Noisy neighbours/loud parties People hanging around People sleeping on the streets People using or dealing drugs People drunk or rowdy in public places Prostitution
percentage
Average (all 12 CMAs1)
21
7
9
3
14
8
4
Halifax
25
7
12
F
17
9
3E
Québec city
16
5E
5E
F
11
8
2E
Montréal
24
8
10
3
15
8
5
Ottawa/Gatineau
21
9
9
2E
13
6E
3E
Toronto
20
6
9
4
13
7
4
Hamilton
18
4E
8E
F
12
8E
F
Winnipeg
19
7
9
2E
13
9
4
Regina
17
6E
10E
F
8E
7E
5E
Saskatoon
21
6E
8E
F
12E
9E
F
Calgary
16
6E
5E
2E
9
6E
F
Edmonton
22
6
9
4E
15
9
3E
Vancouver
26
9
12
6
19
11
8
1 Census Metropolitan Area
Note: Do not use this table to compare one CMA to another. To know whether or not differences between CMAs are statistically significant, see Table A.2.
Source: Statistics Canada, General Social Survey, 2004