
Hunger Is Built into Ontario’s Benefit Systems — and Food Costs Are Rising
“What used to barely get me through until the end of the month now barely gets me halfway through the month.”
“What used to barely get me through until the end of the month now barely gets me halfway through the month.”
“I get tired, because I know I'm not, at times, getting enough nutrients."
“Renters get less say … we’re taking what we can get."
More than half of the province’s college and university students graduate with debt, a trend that has been steadily increasing over the past 30 years.
“It gives us a little bit more power inside, feeling that we're working together as a community.”
“I think a lot of progressive people are looking at the polls and wondering what to do."
This election, Horwath is fighting a war on all fronts, has the most to lose and hasn’t figured out a way to distinguish herself.
Analysts point to a range of factors, including the war in Ukraine and increased demand, as reasons why gas prices are so high.
“If we have a government that refuses to acknowledge the core problem with the housing market, we’re not going to have appropriate solutions.”