As we begin to recover from this pandemic, the last form of intervention we need is to discourage people from pursuing new opportunities and jobs, writes Jack Mintz.
Canada’s COVID-19 economic coma provides a new, grand experiment to understand the implications of a guaranteed basic income on the willingness to work. Numerous advocates of a guaranteed basic income are now calling for the enhanced benefits currently deployed as an emergency measure, to extend past the crisis in the form of a guaranteed income.
It was wise for governments to rush out financial support as quickly as possible in wake of […]
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