What?!toronto is less then ten percent black with little middle class or upper class black neighborhoods
https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/en/daily-quotidien/190227/dq190227d-eng.pdf?st=EhTv8WnZ
The vast majority of the Black population live in large urban areas. In 2016, 94.3% of Black people lived inCanada's census metropolitan areas, compared with 71.2% of the country's total population. Toronto had thelargest Black population in the country, with 442,015 people or 36.9% of Canada's Black population. It was followedby Montréal, Ottawa–Gatineau, Edmonton and Calgary, each home to at least 50,000 Black people.
To illustrate the growth and the diversity of the Black population, a first infographic was released onFebruary 6, 2019. A booklet is now available to provide more information about the richness of diversity among theBlack population in Canada. A number of topics are covered in this booklet including population growth, age andsex structure, place of birth, generation status, immigration, ethnic and cultural origins, languages and a fewgeographical highlights.

One thing of note here(Had two thing to point out but forgot the other)....

....now Wikipedia has the following 