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Safety in Toronto

Toronto is among the safer large North American cities, with low violent-crime context and solid institutional response.

Last updated
2026-05-03
Data year
2025
Module score
84/100

Safety score

Personal safety, institutional trust, and resilience signals informed by international safety and crime data.

Safety in Toronto84/100

Safety score

84/100

Strong score among large North American cities.

Violent-crime context

Low

Violent-crime context is comparatively low globally.

Watch item

Auto theft

Auto theft has been a rising property-crime concern.

Toronto safety data table

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Toronto Safety data table
MetricValueContext
Safety score84/100Resident experience is generally consistent.
Violent-crime contextLowLong-run trend has been favorable.
Watch itemAuto theftVehicle-theft prevention has practical value.

Safety city comparison

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Safety city comparison table
CityScoreSummary
Toronto (this page)84/100Toronto is among the safer large North American cities, with low violent-crime context and solid institutional response.
Singapore95/100Singapore is among the safest cities globally, with very low violent-crime context and strong institutional response.
Tokyo93/100Tokyo scores at the very top globally on safety, with very low violent-crime context, strong institutions, and high resident perception of safety.
Copenhagen92/100Copenhagen scores high on safety due to strong public trust, low violent-crime context, and reliable institutional response.
Sydney87/100Sydney is among the safer large global cities, with low violent-crime context and strong institutional response.
Berlin82/100Berlin has solid safety with neighborhood variation. Violent-crime context is comparatively low; opportunistic risks concentrate in transit and night-life areas.
London79/100London has solid safety with neighborhood variation. Violent-crime context is comparatively low; opportunistic risks are concentrated in transit and tourist hubs.
Paris78/100Paris has solid overall safety, with neighborhood variation and tourist-area opportunistic risks more visible than violent crime.
New York74/100New York is mid-pack on safety: violent-crime context has improved over decades but property and incident pressure remain present in dense areas.

Explanation

Safety scoring weighs violent-crime context, neighborhood variation, and institutional response. Toronto performs strongly within North America.

Read this module with the main city profile because single-topic pages can miss tradeoffs. A city with a high energy score can still have housing pressure, and a city with strong opportunity can still carry health exposure risk.

Sources

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