Poverty blights Canada's quality-of-life rating
Well, I guess you can't have it both ways. A few weeks ago, I shared an article with you about Canada's high ranking on its quality of life. Now here is another article that talks about its poverty.
I'll let you be the judge of it all.
Have a great day.
it comes to quality of life, according to an annual report card ranking the
social performance of 17 developed countries.
nation ranked ninth overall, an improvement of one place over last year. It
concluded that Canada's "middle-of-the-pack ranking means it is not living
up to its reputation or its potential."
poverty, as defined by the United Nations and the Organization for Economic
Co-operation and Development.
list at 15th out of 17 countries, ahead of Japan and the United States.
15.1 per cent in the mid-2000s from 12.8 per cent in the mid-1990s,
according to the latest data available from the OECD and the United Nations,
which look at poverty relative to social inclusion.
data) looks at how much it costs to go to school," she said.
exchange or have runners to take gym? All these things add up."
in households where the disposable income is less than 50 per cent of the
median of the country.
people. For single people it is $22,800.
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