Poverty rate holds steady at 11%, well above 2020 levels: StatCan
The country’s poverty rate barely budged in 2024, remaining well above 2020 levels with more than one in 10 Canadians qualifying as impoverished, according to Statistics Canada.
In a newly released survey, the agency found 11 per cent of Canadians — about 4.5 million people — lived in poverty in 2024 versus 11.1 per cent in 2023 and seven per cent in 2020.
Nunavut recorded the highest poverty rate at 31.7 per cent due to the steep cost of living in much of the North, followed by British Columbia at 13 per cent and Ontario at 12.5 per cent.
As in previous years, Quebec notched the lowest poverty rate at seven per cent.

