Posted Jan 16, 2024, 5:54 PM
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Originally Posted by MonkeyRonin
That's not really the case in Toronto. The inner city east of the Don is wealthier than the core and the inner west end. Scarborough is indeed pretty working class - much more so than its western antipode of Etobicoke - but then on the other hand, eastern North York is wealthier than its western half, and East York is wealthier than York:
Nor has it been the case historically. The favoured quarter has always (or, at least since the late 1800s) skewed north along the central Yonge corridor:
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The 2021 Census data maps for Toronto and GTA are on page 20 of this document:
https://openpolicyontario.s3.amazona...6-20230213.pdf
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