Ending child poverty: the time is now

Posted on November 20, 2024 in Social Security Debates

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Campaign2000.ca
November 18, 2024

It’s been 35 years since the federal government promised to uphold children’s rights by ratifying the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and eradicate child poverty by the year 2000 by passing a unanimous resolution in the House of Commons.

Campaign 2000 is commemorating this day with the release of their suite of national, provincial, territorial and Toronto child and family poverty report cards.

The national report card, Ending Child Poverty: The Time is Now found that in the last two years, Canada experienced record increases in the rates of child and family poverty, of nearly 5 percentage points total.  That means an additional 360,000 children fell into poverty – in total, nearly 1.4 million children were living in poverty in 2022 or roughly one in five children.

The jump in poverty rates in 2021 was the first increase in 10 years and the latest increase in 2022 was the largest on record, signaling a failure of the federal poverty reduction strategy to sustain progress made with the Canada Child Benefit and the temporary emergency pandemic benefits.  Across all family types, families were living in deeper poverty than they were in 2015, the year the federal poverty reduction strategy measures progress from.  Custom data shows that the Canada Child Benefit has lost its power to sustain poverty reduction and that income inequality among families with children is widening.

Available data continue to show that children from systemically marginalized groups experience significantly disproportionately high poverty rates resulting from historic and present colonialism, systemic racism, ableism and intersecting systemic inequities.

Ending Child Poverty: The Time is Now is a call to action.  It includes 58 bold but achievable community-driven recommendations spanning social and economic equity, income security, decent work, housing, childcare, public health and more.  It is the last report card that will be released before the next federal election, and all federal parties have an opportunity to lay out their plan to stem the rise of poverty in our communities and in our families and work towards eradicating it once and for all.  It is possible, and the time is now.

Key Findings from the 2024 National Report Card:

Want to read more?

Click on the following links to read and download the 2024 report cards.

English National Report Card and Press Release
French National Report Card and Press Release

English Ontario Report Card and Press Release
French Ontario Report Card and Press Release

New Brunswick Report Card and Press Release

Nunavut Report Card and Press Release

Toronto Report Card and Press Release

Check out the provincial and territorial report cards as they become available:

British Columbia Report Card and Press Release

Alberta Report Card and Press Release

Saskatchewan Report Card and Press Release

Manitoba Report Card and Press Release

Nova Scotia Report Card and Press Release

Prince Edward Island Report Card and Press Release

Newfoundland and Labrador Report Card and Press Release

Yukon Report Card and Press Release

Disability Poverty Report Card

Ending child poverty: the time is now

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