Staggering poverty report has province listening
November 27, 2007
A United Way report Losing Ground: The Persistent Growth of Family Poverty in Canada’s Largest City claims almost 93,000 Toronto, Canada households are raising children in poverty. That’s 30% compared with 16 per cent in 1990.
Posted by Maureen Flynn-Burhoe
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