Living through a pandemic has changed the way many of us look at the formerly accepted way of doing things. From curbside delivery to working from home, we’re re-examining what we once thought was impractical, and finding there might be a better way, even following the pandemic.
The same may be true for universal basic income – which offers a stipend from the government ensuring everyone has an income meeting a certain threshold – or something similar.
Last month, the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit board wrote a letter to the prime minister, deputy prime minister and minister of […]
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