Social class creates inequalities in life chances and lifestyles. Classism means placing different values on people based on their social and economic worth rather than their character. Examples of how class affects life chances include access to stable jobs, education, home ownership, and discrimination. Class also influences lifestyles through social networks, leisure activities, shopping habits, and health. In Canada, social class is shaped by factors like income, wealth, occupation, education, and ethnicity. These influence opportunities and mobility between classes. The class system creates disparities that impact health, education and life outcomes.