Canada’s national poverty rate climbed for the fourth year in a row to 10.2%, according to the latest data from Statistics Canada.
Blacklock's Reporter says new methods of calculating poverty expected this year would push the rate even higher, to 10.9%.
In its Canadian Income Survey 2023 Final, the agency reported about four million Canadians lived below the poverty line last year.
An additional 10 million — 25.5% of the population in the provinces— experienced some level of food insecurity, an increase of nearly 1.3 million people from the previous year and the third consecutive annual rise.
The figures for 2023 reflect a continued reversal of progress made earlier in the decade >>>
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