The George Coles building in Charlottetown, P.E.I., where the legislature is currently sitting. (Kerry Campbell/CBC) P.E.I.’s efforts to work out a partnership with the federal government in order to create a universal basic income pilot project have been unsuccessful so far.
In December, the P.E.I. Legislature voted unanimously in favour of Green Party Leader Peter Bevan-Baker’s motion to attempt to partner with the federal government order to create a basic income pilot project on P.E.I.
Government provided an update Thursday on its efforts. The written update indicates that Family and Human Services Minister Tina Mundy contacted federal Families, Children and Social […]
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