Vital Signs 2013 (Oct 2013)

Report from the Toronto Community Foundation

The Community Foundation partners with many researchers to produce the Toronto’s Vital Signs Report. The Report identifies progress we should be proud of and challenges that need to be addressed. It is a consolidated snapshot of the trends and issues affecting the quality of life in our city and each of the interconnected issue areas is critical to the well-being of Toronto and its residents.

Toronto’s Vital Signs aims to: inspire civic engagement, provide focus for public debate, and guide donors and stakeholders who want to direct their resources to areas of greatest need. Since the first Vital Signs publication was published by the Toronto Community Foundation in 2001, the Report has been adopted by 35 communities across Canada and by eight communities internationally across six countries and four continents.

 

More information can be found in the links below:

ICE Committee