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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