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Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the idea of a universal basic income (UBI) has been touted by those across the political spectrum as a prospective model of social security that would provide guaranteed cash to citizens.
But while UBI is desirable in principle, it’s not a magic solution to the intricate and perennial problems of poverty and income inequality. Its implementation in Canada is not financially, administratively, politically or constitutionally feasible.Within emerging literature on the implications of the Covid-19 pandemic on employment and earning levels, UBI has been elevated to the status of […]
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