The median total income of Canadian households reached $70,336 in 2015, which is a 10.8 per cent increase from $63,457 in 2005. The census also, found that in 2005, the gap in employment income between men and women was almost 13-thousand, 500-dollars. By 2015 that gap was reduced to 11-thousand, 362-dollars. Mark Rosenberg, Professor of Geography and Urban planning at Queen’s University joins Charles to deconstruct these and other numbers.