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This site is not updated any more. Please go to our new site: Ontario Community Health Profiles Partnership (www.OntarioHealthProfiles.ca) for up-to-date contents covering the whole province of Ontario including City of Toronto.

This website is sponsored by The Toronto Community Health Profiles Partnership (TCHPP) to make detailed, area-level health data available to everyone. Our goal is to support action to reduce health inequities in Toronto. For more information see

About Us.

Check our

Archived Data

page to find older data

and reports (up to 2006)


What Information Can You Find Here?


Find health information about your community by clicking on the Data, Maps and Charts tab above OR search Health Profiles by topic and area using the Search Data by Topic tab.


We provide health and health-related indicators in three basic forms:

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Health Profiles:

Community-level health indicators - the Health Profiles provide detailed statistics about people living in communities and how these communities compare with the City of Toronto overall. These data are available in table format.

Health Data Maps: Toronto or Ontario-wide health indicators - maps give an overview of how the health of different communities within Toronto or Ontario compare with each other.

Equity Analyses: Graphs are used to show how peoples' health may differ depending on their income or immigration status. These analyses focus on people living in communities and not the communities themselves.

Ontario Marginalization Index:

The Ontario Marginalization Index

(ON-Marg) can be used to understand inequalities in health and other social problems related to health among either population groups or geographic areas.


Toronto Walkability Index:

The final composite index composed of four variables: population density, residential dwelling density, availability of retail destinations, and street connectivity, within a 10 minute walk.

Urban HEART @Toronto: Urban HEART @Toronto is a tool that helps us measure how well Toronto`s 140 neighbourhoods are doing across a variety of policy domains including economic opportunities, social and human development, civic engagement, physical environment and infrastructure, and population health.

Please see

About the Data

section for information about definitions, data quality and limitations, and selection and preparation of variables.

Please read the following terms and conditions of use carefully before

using the data:

Terms Of Use

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