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Deadly fires: The risk of death and injuries is highest in poor neighbourhoods

New analysis of Toronto fire data shows lower income wards face more severe outcomes from fires 

Carly Penrose

22 Apr 2024 6 min read

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Three fire trucks are parked on a street as they fight a fire and the sky is full of smoke
Toronto Fire Services puts out a four-alarm blaze near Leeds Street and Ossington Avenue in 2022. A new analysis has found that there were more injuries and deaths from fires in Toronto's low-income wards compared to higher-income areas. (Robert Krbavac/CBC News)

Carly Penrose
Carly Penrose

Carly is a Toronto-based journalist. She holds a master of journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University. Her work has appeared in the National Post, This Magazine and The Canadian Press.

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