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Ontario’s holiday gift to Toronto restores some of housing and homeless funding that was cut

Toronto will get a $12.3 million holiday gift from the province – partial repayment, for one year only, of $21 million in housing and homelessness funding Continue Reading…

Growing health inequalities are ‘public health emergency’ warns Sir Michael Marmot

The growing gap in health between rich and poor in Canada and around the world is a “public health emergency,” warned global health equity expert Sir Continue Reading…

As Ontario braces for Drummond report, lessons from Million Dollar Murray need to be considered

As Ontario braces for the report from economist Don Drummond on provincial public service spending, an early leak from his work raises a powerful question. In Continue Reading…

Salvation Army's Dignity Project: Poverty isn't lifestyle choice; it's lack of money, food, health and dignity

Poverty isn't just material deprivation - lack of money, lack of housing, lack of food. The Salvation Army's new Dignity Project underlines the "dehumanizing Continue Reading…

Celebrating 100 years since the founding of the Wellesley Hospital

In 1911, when Dr Herbert Bruce founded the Wellesley Hospital, Toronto was a city teeming with immigrants. Many of the new arrivals lived in substandard Continue Reading…

Sleepwalking to segregation: How housing, income, health are linked – presentation notes

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The growing body of evidence that shows Toronto is becoming a more divided city as people and populations, also suggests that the city is increasingly Continue Reading…

Health inequalities make Americans sick, increase infant deaths, cost billions in increased health care costs; but there are solutions: New CDC research

Inequalities in income, race, ethnicity and gender are driving differences in health outcomes - making some Americans sicker and increasing infant deaths, Continue Reading…

Inequality is bad for everyone – including the health of children in Toronto's schools

UK epidemiologist Richard Wilkinson presented a compelling picture of why inequality is bad for everyone - rich and poor - during his recent Canadian tour. At Continue Reading…

The staggering health and financial costs of inequality – in Europe and in Canada

Inequality is bad for those lower on the income scale. It's also bad for almost everyone else, as Richard Wilkinson noted during his recent Canadian tour. More Continue Reading…

Got the message? Income inequality causes poor health: Richard Wilkinson

The stunning new Three Cities research on growing income inequality in Toronto underscores the urgency of the message delivered by UK epidemiologist Richard Continue Reading…