“even brief exposure to poverty at a young age can shadow a child for life,” unicef says in a damning 2023 report on child poverty in canada. “leaving children in poverty is a choice.”
the report found that children have the highest rate of food insecurity — 24 per cent in 2022 — among all age groups in the country. that’s nearly 1.8 million kids.
quebec has the lowest child poverty rate in the country, at 14 per cent, thanks to the cost of living in the province and such programs as subsidized daycare, which allows women the freedom to work.
the families least likely to have a sustainable income are single-parent homes where a woman is the head of the household, people living in indigenous communities, racialized families and homes with disabled children.
unicef’s 14-per-cent statistic comes despite gains made during the
covid-19 pandemic. in 2020, child poverty rates declined to half their 2015 levels, statistics canada numbers show. that was thanks to an enhanced canada child benefit program and pandemic relief benefits like the cerb.
direct effects of poverty in childhood, even for a brief period, include poor academic performance, poor physical and mental health caused by chronic stress, behavioural issues, social stigma and decreased future employment prospects.