Sixteen per cent of adults and 20 per cent of children live in poverty today
Over the fall, I have been running a series on my website exploring the concept of basic income. The posts have received significant public feedback, suggesting to me there is broad interest in further exploring this idea, and how we could use it as a tool to help us tackle some of the problems we are facing in B.C.
There are many different models of basic income, but at its core it’s a payment that individuals receive from their government, which does not depend on fulfilling […]
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