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Fact File: Claim Canada ranks 8th in global homeless population is false
Canada’s homelessness ranking at 8th was based on OECD data covering select countries, not a global list, with 40,713 homeless people estimated in 2024 according to the OECD.
- A viral Instagram post with more than 7,000 likes claimed Canada ranks eighth globally in homeless population, using a World of Statistics screenshot on X that shows an OECD-based list, not a global ranking.
- The ranking came from Insider Monkey, which said it used Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development data, but comparisons are unreliable as countries use different definitions and recording methods.
- OECD-Based estimates show Canada’s homeless population as 40,713, about 0.11 per cent, ranking tenth behind the United States, France, Germany, Australia, England, Czechia, New Zealand, Italy, and the Slovak Republic.
- The OECD data underscore at least two million people experiencing homelessness in member countries, while Canada's latest count shows the nightly homeless population nearly doubled over six years.
- Because source reliability matters, World of Statistics' history of unreliable data and Insider Monkey's omission of the United States and England limit the claim's accuracy, while Canada's definitions complicate comparisons.
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Fact File: Claim Canada ranks 8th in global homeless population is false
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Total News Sources28
Leaning Left14Leaning Right0Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution88% Left
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- 88% of the sources lean Left
88% Left
L 88%
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