자기 눈에 보이는 것만 믿지마세요. As you can see in the above table from our report, homelessness varies across the country. Obviously, as Canada’s largest city, Toronto also has the largest number of people who are homeless. While Toronto’s number is the largest, it isn’t the greatest per capita; that “privilege” lies with Red Deer at .31% compared to Toronto’s .19%. Lethbridge and Saskatoon are the lowest at .12% while Calgary is second highest (.29%) followed by Vancouver and Edmonton (.27%) and Kelowna (.24%).
As you can see in the above table from our report, homelessness varies across the country. Obviously, as Canada’s largest city, Toronto also has the largest number of people who are homeless. While Toronto’s number is the largest, it isn’t the greatest per capita; that “privilege” lies with Red Deer at .31% compared to Toronto’s .19%. Lethbridge and Saskatoon are the lowest at .12% while Calgary is second highest (.29%) followed by Vancouver and Edmonton (.27%) and Kelowna (.24%).