SUMMARY - Community Outreach and Early Warning Systems
In the bustling financial district of Toronto, Elena, a single mother working two part-time service jobs, notices her rent has increased by fifteen percent with only thirty days’ notice. She sits at her kitchen table, staring at a spreadsheet that no longer balances, weighing the prospect of moving into a smaller, less safe neighbourhood or risking eviction. Meanwhile, in a municipal office in Vancouver, David, a social planner, reviews a dashboard of anonymized data points indicating a sharp rise in utility shutoffs in specific postal codes.