Toronto's unhoused population more than doubled in three years, reaching an estimated 15,400 last fall, according to a new city survey that calls the numbers a "crisis." Toronto's 2024 Street Needs ...
Senior citizens make up 11.9 per cent of the population who live in and around Toronto – a larger proportion than five years ago and a trend that reflects the continuing greying of Canada, says the ...
Like many places across Canada, Toronto’s population is growing by leaps and bounds, largely because of strong immigration. Conversely, the city is losing a chunk of residents: young kids. There were ...
On Day 3 of Toronto’s first heat wave of the summer, people living in tents at Allan Gardens faced 40-degree temps and polluted air that smelled like a campfire. “I actually have been fainting and ...
The 2016 Census revealed an 8.7 percent growth in one-person households compared to the previous census five years ago. The city planning officials said the trend is consistent for the past decades.
They would be built far from the city’s core — sprawling networks of houses for families looking to escape the city for the comforts of life in a quiet, idyllic neighbourhood. It was a momentous time ...
Chicago has lost a wee bit of its swagger. According to Canadian Census data, Toronto's population was 2,791,140 in 2011, 84,000 more than Chicago's 2,707,120. The population shift moves Toronto up as ...
Census records are snapshots of entire households and communities on a particular day in history and are key resources for family historians. The first census of what is now Toronto was taken in 1842, ...
Pigeons are a constant companion for Toronto residents and tourists, strutting alongside them everywhere you turn. To help curb their population, the City of Toronto has been providing the birds with ...