I was just guessing, but you can check. Here are some figures . . .
"For the third consecutive year, Canada's overall crime rate dropped in 2007, according to Statistics Canada figures.
The biggest reasons for the decline were the nine per cent dips in both the number of home break-ins and motor vehicle thefts. The robbery rate also fell by five per cent, StatsCan said in its July 17, 2008 report.
The homicide rate fell for the second year in a row as did the actual number of murders in Canada to 594 from 606 in 2006. The number of robberies committed with a firearm also fell, to a 30-year low."
"Toronto reported the second-lowest crime rate of all the centres measured. One-fifth of Canada's murders are committed in the country's largest city, StatsCan said. But Toronto's murder rate per capita is still lower than Saskatoon, Regina, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Winnipeg."
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CBC
Mississauga is 'attached' to Toronto's west end. A large suburban sprawl area. If you bring your Porsche, you are in prime time for fair weather Pcar activities with many of us who live in the GTA.
Real estate in the area varies widely but overall we are in a downward trend since August. We didn't have the bubble in prices that US cities had - except for the condo market which is driven by our large (and growing) Asian population.
Ian