(Photo: James MacDonald, Bloomberg) Income inequality has risen sharply in Canada and Toronto is the city where it is the most pronounced.

Some Toronto schools will be 270% over capacity in the next 20 years
(Photo: TVO) Some Toronto schools will experience ballooning enrollment in the next 10 to 20 years, while others will see numbers tumble dramatically.

At least 740 deaths due to homelessness over the past 30 years
(Photo: Rabble.ca) Recent deaths have highlighted the hazards for the homeless surviving on the streets. But researchers reveal that the heat and humidity of the summer are more dangerous.

Median income has increased in every province except Ontario and British Columbia
Canada’s median employment income has grown since 2006, but Ontario and British Columbia are lagging behind the rest of the country.