To its shame, Ontario is now the "child poverty centre" of Canada.
That stark statement, contained in a damning report to be released today by the Social Planning Network of Ontario on the level of poverty in this province, should concern every politician running for office in the Oct. 10 election. And every voter should consider that finding as they decide which party to support in the election.
According to the group, 345,000 Ontario children under the age of 18 are now living in poverty. That amounts to 44 per cent of all children in poverty in Canada, the highest percentage ever. The report comes on the heels of another report released yesterday by Campaign 2000, a coalition that fights child poverty, which suggested governments are failing children across the country.
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