Toronto stops releasing data monthly on how many people die in its shelter system
On Thursday, the City of Toronto’s Shelter, Support & Housing Administration department confirmed to CTV News Toronto that it would no longer provide monthly data on the number of people who die in its shelter system. Instead, that information will be provided bi-annually, in March and September.The SSHA said its data is a sub-sect of Toronto Public Health’s, and that the move is meant to align with their reporting schedule.
“To make the relationship more clear, starting in 2023, the deaths of shelter residents data will be published biannually,” Toderian said in a statement to CTV News Toronto. When it is released, it will still be broken down by month, he added.To the claims that the move puts forth a barrier to freedom of information, Toderian reiterated the city’s commitment to transparency.
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