Sen. Kim Pate says that there are “many, many people within all of the parties who are supportive” of her guaranteed basic income bill – even Conservatives. OTTAWA – The controversial idea of a guaranteed basic income, which could cost tens of billions each year, might be making its way to the House of Commons this spring.
But the chances of a guaranteed income becoming actual policy are “very close to zero,” said Kevin Milligan, an economics professor at the University of British Columbia who specializes in government social spending.
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