Report Cards
Campaign 2000 has been tracking progress, or lack thereof, against child and family poverty through our annual report cards since 1991. The national report card is released on or around November 24th each year to mark the passage of the 1989 resolution to end child poverty in Canada by the year 2000.
Ontario Campaign 2000 releases a provincial report card with a focus on Ontario generally about once a year or so. Our report cards are published in both English and French.
Find our most recent Ontario Report Card in both languages below. If you are interested in obtaining an older report, please contact [email protected].
- Ontario Report Card 2023: Envisioning a Poverty-Free Ontario and press release. Read the 2023 report card in French and the press release in French.
- Ontario Report Card – 2022, Interactive Maps of Child Poverty in Ontario, Press Release in English and French
- Poverty in the Midst of Plenty: 2021 English Ontario Report Card and Press Release; La pauvreté au cœur de l’abondance: 2021 French Ontario Report Card and Press Release
- Child Poverty Snapshot – update to the Campaign’s full April 2020 report on child poverty “April 2020 report on child poverty”
- Make Child and Family Poverty History: A Vision for Ontario’s Next Poverty Reduction Strategy – 2020. Available in French
- Ending Child & Family Poverty Is Not Negotiable – 2017. Available in French.
- The Time to Act is Now: Ontario’s Children Can’t Wait – 2016. Available in French
- Let’s Do This: Let’s End Child Poverty For Good – 2015
- Child Poverty 25 Years Later: We Can Fix This – 2014. Available in French: La pauvreté infantile, 25 ans plus tard : Nous pouvons y remédier -2014
- Beyond Austerity: Investing in Ontario’s Future – 2013. Available in French: Après l’austérité : investir dans l’avenir de l’Ontario – 2013
- Strengthening Families for Ontario’s Future – 2012. Available in French: Renforcer les familles pour l’avenir de l’Ontario – 2012