From Yuen Pau Woo
When the British Columbia government announced in 2018 that it had appointed an expert group to “test the feasibility of a basic income in British Columbia”, advocates had high expectations that the results would be final.
It turned out that the report, published in early 2021, had reached a final conclusion, not what the defenders hoped for. Asked whether BC should move to basic income as a central element in its transfer payment system, the authors are adamant: “Our answer is no.”The report’s findings are well-argued, but not clear. Relying heavily on a certain concept of […]
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