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Canada ranked at No. 11 in Global Peace Index

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Canada ranked at No. 11 in Global Peace Index


Misc CDN | 206581 hits | May 20 10:49 am | Posted by: Hyack
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LONDON -- Canada is among the more peaceful countries in the world, but still a ways from the top, according to the Global Peace Index released Tuesday by Britain's Economist Intelligence Unit.

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  1. by klaatu62
    Wed May 21, 2008 8:49 pm
    If you look at the indicators they use, it is quite evident as to why the list is as it is:

    Number of external and internal conflicts fought: 2001-06
    Estimated number of deaths from organised conflict (external)
    Number of deaths from organised conflict (internal)
    Level of organised conflict (internal)
    Relations with neighbouring countries
    Measures of societal safety and security
    Level of distrust in other citizens
    Number of displaced people as a percentage of the population
    Political instability
    Level of disrespect for human rights (Political Terror Scale)
    Potential for terrorist acts
    Number of homicides per 100,000 people
    Level of violent crime
    Likelihood of violent demonstrations
    Number of jailed population per 100,000 people
    Number of internal security officers and police per 100,000 people
    Measures of militarization
    Military expenditure as a percentage of GDP
    Number of armed services personnel per 100,000 people
    Volume of transfers (imports) of major conventional weapons per 100,000 people
    Volume of transfers (exports) of major conventional weapons per 100,000 people
    UN Deployments 2007-08 (percentage of total armed forces)
    Non-UN Deployments 2007-08 (percentage of total armed forces)
    Aggregate number of heavy weapons per 100,000 people
    Ease of access to small arms and light weapons
    Military capability/sophistication

    The US would get violent grades on so many of these that is is almost funny...

    The fact is that you can be involved in a conflict and still be a peaceful nation as a whole. Much of this measures the size of the countries military industry. It also kills the US on number of persons behind bars. Number of violent crimes per capita (remember that this is based on REPORTED crimes. Some places have large amounts of unreported violent crimes)

    And of course the distrust of the population which as we have seen in the US is a very big problem since so much goes on behind closed doors...

    Lastly, it is a LOT harder to get a gun in Canada than in the US!

  2. by avatar Bacardi4206
    Wed May 21, 2008 9:17 pm
    I would have thought our dedication to peace, lifetime goal of trying to bring world peace, our amazing commitments and efforts with the UN and most important, our constantly clean ups of messes made by other countries would have bumped us up more on the list. Canada doesn't have much gun crime, gang crime or civilian unrest. Majority of it being directed in Toronto and other large city's and Toronto isn't even that bad.

    There are however countries with amazing health care systems, and basicly just focus on there civilians needs. Which is why they probally beat Canada on the list, but none of them actually dedicate there lives to bringing actual peace to the world like Canada does. Where countries put money into there military for defense, Canada put money in it's Military for peace keeping. Not much attention was payed for defense of the country.

    I seriously would have expected Canada to be atleast in the top 10. Dissapointing, apparently we got to change a few things.

  3. by avatar Schleihauf
    Wed May 21, 2008 10:01 pm
    11th place isn't bad when you look at the top 10. Most of the top ten are small countries with small armies that keep to themselves.

  4. by ManifestDestiny
    Wed May 21, 2008 10:18 pm
    Global peace index? give me a break.


    "UN Deployments 2007-08 (percentage of total armed forces)
    Non-UN Deployments 2007-08 (percentage of total armed forces)"


    That should explain everything you need to know about this bullshit study. So its ok to deploy with the IUN but not on your own?



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