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In Toronto, we trust: Groundbreaking study shows city’s social capital is remarkably high

By Laurie Monsebraaten Social Justice Reporter Tues., Nov. 6, 2018 How many close friends or relatives could you call in an emergency? If you lost your wallet, would you trust someone in your neighbourhood to give it back? The answers to these questions are part of what researchers call “social capital,” a key ingredient to a good quality of life, a healthy population, safe streets and economic prosperity. Toronto — a city of more than 2.8 million people where 51 per cent of residents are visible minorities — exhibits remarkably high levels of social capital, according to a groundbreaking report being released Tuesday. And surprisingly, the research shows robust social capital among some groups where it was not expected, including first-generation Canadians and seniors living alone and in highrise buildings, says the report by the non-profit Toronto Foundation and Environics Institute for Survey Research. Article Continued Below “In contrast to some of the research evidence for U.S. cities, this study found no evidence in Toronto that increasing ethnic diversity is linked to lower levels of social capital,” says the report, the first comprehensive look at the issue in a Canadian city. Social capital is the “lubricant” that drives social networks,… Read full this story

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