Her pension wasn’t enough to cover Toronto rent. Then she found a lifeline in a different kind of housing

Beth Guthrie had grown comfortable in her “sort of crappy” but respectable one-bedroom apartment with a balcony overlooking the forests of Toronto’s High Park.

Like many older women, she spent her prime working years at home, raising children and running the household. Divorced at 40, Guthrie began working as a librarian, but the late start meant payments from her workplace and public pensions would never be enough.

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