Canada is known for having a robust social safety net to support its residents. However, recent developments have put strain on certain aspects of this system. In the four largest cities in Canada, issues such as unaffordable housing, long wait times to see a doctor, food insecurity and a growing drug epidemic have all reached crisis levels. These challenges are exacerbated by the country’s increasing population putting additional pressure on an already struggling system. Despite its reputation for strong social programs, Canada faces similar issues as many other countries around the world such as lack of affordable housing, overcrowded hospitals and food insecurity. To ensure the well-being of all Canadians action must be taken to address these pressing issues and strengthen the social safety net for future generations. By investing in affordable housing, improving access to healthcare and tackling food insecurity and addiction, Canada can work towards a more secure and equitable society for all of its residents. CityLab’s article highlights the urgent need for action and the challenges facing Canada in maintaining its social safety net in the face of growing demand.
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