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Homicides

Homicides in Canada by province.



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Northwest Territories including Nunavut
Nova Scotia
Nunavut
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Prince Edward Island
Quebec
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Nunavut Homicides

Homicides from the province of Nunavut for the last 30 years.

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Homicide victims

Year Victims
20106
20096
20084
20077
20062
20052
20044
20033
20022
20013
20003
19992


Homicide Rates
per 100,000

Year People
201018.06
200918.64
200812.66
200722.38
20066.49
20056.59
200413.4
200310.23
20026.94
200110.66
200010.91
19997.46


Year over year
Percentage Change

Year People
2010-3.09
200947.21
2008-43.44
2007244.71
2006-1.53
2005-50.78
200430.95
200347.44
2002-34.92
2001-2.25
200046.3
19990