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And the probably didn’t feel one bit impoverished!
I wonder who the landlords were?
I’m pretty sure this was a Jewish neighbourhood back then. I saw a presentation by Harold Troper that included a section about it.
What part of Toronto was called the ward?
Poverty was more of the norm in those days, jobs weren’t great if available. Even during the depression, life was worse that any could handle nowadays. Be greatfull that governance, and society has changed for the better.