Implementing a basic income means overcoming myths about the ‘undeserving poor’

Implementing a basic income means overcoming myths about the 'undeserving poor'

Focusing on supposed individual failings belies the structural and systemic problems that perpetuate poverty. (Shutterstock) Newfoundland and Labrador recently announced plans to introduce a basic income for people aged 60-64 receiving social assistance . It is slated to roll out in April 2024 and will match existing federal seniors’ benefits .

On Prince Edward Island, a recent report has outlined how the province could reduce poverty by adopting a basic income. Meanwhile in Ottawa, the Senate is considering developing a framework for a national basic income . Momentum behind a basic income is clearly growing in Canada.

Still, some remain skeptical […]

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