In the Toronto Centre-Rosedale byelection, the candidates have lots to say about the middle class. The riding, though, is a place of extremes
Homes in a Rosedale neighbourhood. In the Toronto Centre-Rosedale byelection, the candidates have lots to say about the middle class. But this riding has both extreme wealth and poverty. We went out to capture the contrast in Rosedale, Cabbagetown and Jamestown.Deborah Baic/The Globe and Mail
Workers clean up leaves around homes in a Rosedale neighbourhood. In the Toronto Centre-Rosedale byelection, the candidates have lots to say about the middle class. But this riding has both extreme wealth and poverty. We went out to capture the contrast in Rosedale, Cabbagetown and Jamestown.Deborah Baic/The Globe and Mail
St. Jamestown neighbourhood. In the Toronto Centre-Rosedale byelection, the candidates have lots to say about the middle class. But this riding has both extreme wealth and poverty. We went out to capture the contrast in Rosedale, Cabbagetown and Jamestown.Deborah Baic/The Globe and Mail
Cabbagetown neighbourhood. In the Toronto Centre-Rosedale byelection, the candidates have lots to say about the middle class. But this riding has both extreme wealth and poverty. We went out to capture the contrast in Rosedale, Cabbagetown and Jamestown.Deborah Baic/The Globe and Mail