
Skyrocketing housing and grocery prices are disproportionately hitting Black families the hardest. Here’s what is needed to fix it
Canada is in the throes of a cost-of-living crisis, and Black communities are being hit the hardest. As rents skyrocket and grocery prices soar to alarming heights, Black families are disproportionately pushed to the brink and trapped in a relentless cycle of economic exclusion. While policymakers mull over solutions, Black Canadians continue to live the brutal reality of making impossible choices between shelter and sustenance.
I doubt they are privately funded but no annual reports are available.
Canadian Black Policy Network (CBPN), a nonprofit advancing racial equity through data-driven research, community collaboration, and strategic policy advocacy to improve outcomes for Black communities across Canada.
White people are to blame of course.
