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Poverty costs Ontario an estimated $33 billion a year and it's finally an all-party issue in Ontario politics

Poverty costs Ontario an estimated $33 billion a year and it's finally an all-party issue in Ontario politics

Released Wednesday, 18th May 2022
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Poverty costs Ontario an estimated $33 billion a year and it's finally an all-party issue in Ontario politics

Poverty costs Ontario an estimated $33 billion a year and it's finally an all-party issue in Ontario politics

Poverty costs Ontario an estimated $33 billion a year and it's finally an all-party issue in Ontario politics

Poverty costs Ontario an estimated $33 billion a year and it's finally an all-party issue in Ontario politics

Wednesday, 18th May 2022
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More than one in ten adults living in Scarborough Ontario, survive month to month on a welfare cheque or the Ontario Disability Support Program. That's estimated to be close to 60,000 people in Canada's largest urban centre. In and of itself, that's a good sized city!

For the first time during this election camapaign, Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner cited the cost of poverty in Ontario. It's a $33 billion dollar cost! It would rank among the most expensive line items in the provincial budget.

With all the discussion around affordability, how can we afford to carry that cost?

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