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Table 29.5 Social incivilities perceived to be a problem in the neighbourhood, 2004

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Table 29.5  Social incivilities perceived to be a problem in the neighbourhood, 2004
  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
  % of residents
Average for 12 selected census metropolitan areas 21 7 9 3 14 8 4
Halifax 25 7 12 F 17 9 3E
Québec 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
Source: Statistics Canada, Catalogue no. 11-008-X.

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