The murder rate in Canada is relatively low compared to other countries. Specifically, their murder rate is 1.82 people out of 100,000. To put that in perspective, the US murder rate is 4.8 per 100,000.
Approximately 700-800 Canadians die each year from gunshot wounds, with suicides being the most common cause of these deaths. Gun-related fatalities in Canada are significantly lower than in the United States due to stricter gun control measures.
In 2009, 531 died from self-inflicted firearm discharge, about 1.45 people a day.
177 died from firearm related homicide, about .48 people a day.
Adding these two, you would get about 1.94 people in Canada each day dying from gun discharge.
0.0149063 per 1,000 people;
~33 740 000 times 0.0149063
=502 938.562
=~502 939 people are murdered each year in Canada
That math's a bit off. The murder rate in Canada is about 1.56 per 100,000 people. With a population of about 35 million, that's about 546 (using the 2007 crime census data and the 2014 population info). If 502 939 people were murdered every year, we'd run out of people!
Gun deaths, in Canada have been dropping steadily for the past 20 years. As of 2010 170 people in Canada died because of guns. In 1991, when Canada introduced stricter gun laws, the homicide by gun rate was 271.
According to Stats Canada the deaths break down this way:
About 183 gun homicides per year.
There is about 600- 1000 people killed in Canada per year.
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On average, about 40,000 people die from gunshot wounds in the United States each year. This includes both homicides and suicides.
On average, around 10,000 Canadians move to the United States each year. This can vary based on factors like employment opportunities, family reasons, and economic conditions in both countries.
Approximately 45,000 Canadians die each year due to smoking-related causes. Smoking is a leading cause of preventable death and can lead to various health issues such as cancer, heart disease, and respiratory conditions. It is important for individuals to quit smoking or never start to reduce their risk of these negative health outcomes.
Handgun violence is a fairly common occurrence in the United States. Over 100,000 people end up shot yearly, and 86 people die every day from handgun violence. That means that over 31,000 people are being murdered due to handguns every year.
The number of gunshot deaths that occur in gun-free zones can vary each year. However, it is important to note that statistically, the majority of gun-related deaths in the United States occur outside of gun-free zones.
Approximately 45,000 Canadians die each year due to smoking-related causes. Smoking is a leading cause of preventable death and can lead to various health issues such as cancer, heart disease, and respiratory conditions. It is important for individuals to quit smoking or never start to reduce their risk of these negative health outcomes.
Approximately 17,500 people die in Mexico from gunshot wounds each year. These statistics don't include self-inflicted wounds (i.e: accidents, suicide).
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180,000 people die from diabetes each year.
In 2013, there were approximately 30 people to die each die in the United States from a gunshot. Most of these deaths were murders.
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On average, about 100 people in the U.S. are killed by guns each day, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This includes homicides, suicides, and accidental gun deaths.
Canadians spend 7 billion dollars each year on diet and exercise in Canada. In the U.S., it is a 55 billion dollar industry.