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在大谈特谈难民时,是不是先面对一下自己的问题?
A. 引自OTTAWA PUBLIC HEALTH:
Food insecurity = not being able to access healthy foods Household food insecurity is a significant issue for many Ottawa residents.
In 2013, 8% of Ottawa households experienced some level of food insecurity.1 Income is closely related to food insecurity. One in every three households in the lowest income bracket in Ottawa is food insecure. If we look at all of Canada, 4 million Canadians are currently food insecure, including 1.15 million children.
B. 引自Ottawa Vital Signs:
The following are key highlights from the Ottawa Vital Signs 2009 and 2008 reports8 :
1. In 2006, the overall poverty rate in Ottawa, based on the Low Income Measure (LIM), an indicator of relative poverty, was 18.6%;
2. Between 2000 and 2005, female‐headed lone‐parent families in Ottawa continued to experience a higher poverty rate at 31.3% than other family types, including male‐ headed lone‐parent families (17%) and two‐parent families (7.4%);
3. In 2006, 20% of children in Ottawa lived in poverty, based on the Low Income Measure; 7 Crime Prevention Ottawa Submission to the City of Ottawa Recreation Master Plan Consultation, Improving Access to Recreation for Vulnerable Citizens in Ottawa, 2009. 8 Data were used from the most recent Statistics Canada Census (2006). 13
4. Approximately one in eight seniors (65 and over) lived below the Low Income Measure in 2006 (Ottawa‐Gatineau CMA).
5. Food banks in Ottawa report a 9% increase in visits from March 2007 to March 2009. From March 2008 to March 2009, an average of 43,800 people per month requested assistance from Ottawa Food Bank agencies9
6. Between 2008 and 2009, 17% of people requesting assistance from Ottawa food bank agencies were employed.
7. In 2009, one in five people with disabilities in Ottawa live in poverty.
A. 引自OTTAWA PUBLIC HEALTH:
Food insecurity = not being able to access healthy foods Household food insecurity is a significant issue for many Ottawa residents.
In 2013, 8% of Ottawa households experienced some level of food insecurity.1 Income is closely related to food insecurity. One in every three households in the lowest income bracket in Ottawa is food insecure. If we look at all of Canada, 4 million Canadians are currently food insecure, including 1.15 million children.
B. 引自Ottawa Vital Signs:
The following are key highlights from the Ottawa Vital Signs 2009 and 2008 reports8 :
1. In 2006, the overall poverty rate in Ottawa, based on the Low Income Measure (LIM), an indicator of relative poverty, was 18.6%;
2. Between 2000 and 2005, female‐headed lone‐parent families in Ottawa continued to experience a higher poverty rate at 31.3% than other family types, including male‐ headed lone‐parent families (17%) and two‐parent families (7.4%);
3. In 2006, 20% of children in Ottawa lived in poverty, based on the Low Income Measure; 7 Crime Prevention Ottawa Submission to the City of Ottawa Recreation Master Plan Consultation, Improving Access to Recreation for Vulnerable Citizens in Ottawa, 2009. 8 Data were used from the most recent Statistics Canada Census (2006). 13
4. Approximately one in eight seniors (65 and over) lived below the Low Income Measure in 2006 (Ottawa‐Gatineau CMA).
5. Food banks in Ottawa report a 9% increase in visits from March 2007 to March 2009. From March 2008 to March 2009, an average of 43,800 people per month requested assistance from Ottawa Food Bank agencies9
6. Between 2008 and 2009, 17% of people requesting assistance from Ottawa food bank agencies were employed.
7. In 2009, one in five people with disabilities in Ottawa live in poverty.