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Related: About this forumBasic Income Now Officially Liberal Party Policy
05/30/2016 4:10 pm EDT
Efforts towards a guaranteed basic income are now official policy of the Liberal Party of Canada though not necessarily that of the federal Liberal government.
Delegates to the partys convention last week voted in favour of a grassroots resolution declaring that the Liberals, in consultation with the provinces, develop a poverty reduction strategy aimed at providing a minimum guaranteed income.
Under a minimum guaranteed income, or basic income, governments would replace numerous benefit programs such as employment insurance or Old Age Security with a single, regular paycheque to all households, regardless of income or status.
Proponents say the policy would reduce inequality and provide a measure of financial security for households at a time when many jobs are being lost to technological change. Opponents fear such a policy would create a disincentive to work though what research exists suggests this would not be a major problem.
Efforts towards a guaranteed basic income are now official policy of the Liberal Party of Canada though not necessarily that of the federal Liberal government.
Delegates to the partys convention last week voted in favour of a grassroots resolution declaring that the Liberals, in consultation with the provinces, develop a poverty reduction strategy aimed at providing a minimum guaranteed income.
Under a minimum guaranteed income, or basic income, governments would replace numerous benefit programs such as employment insurance or Old Age Security with a single, regular paycheque to all households, regardless of income or status.
Proponents say the policy would reduce inequality and provide a measure of financial security for households at a time when many jobs are being lost to technological change. Opponents fear such a policy would create a disincentive to work though what research exists suggests this would not be a major problem.
Link: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2016/05/30/basic-income-canada-liberal-party-policy_n_10210380.html
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Basic Income Now Officially Liberal Party Policy (Original Post)
inanna
May 2016
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Good for Canada. That will be the only way people survive as the worldwide Oligarchy
JimDandy
May 2016
#2
Did a lot of NDPers jump ship when we weren't looking? This is a great progressive policy. Seems like the Liberal party is taking things seriously this time around after 11 years of Harper's Regressive Conservative party.
Great to see the Liberals trying to move things forward, and hilarious to juxtapose that with the fact that the federal Conservative Party just this week voted to not be against same-sex marriage...
... over 10 years after it became law.
JimDandy
(7,318 posts)2. Good for Canada. That will be the only way people survive as the worldwide Oligarchy
marginalizes humans by replacing their work energy with robots
We need this also to offset the rise of precarious employment.