Canadian province scraps 'basic income' experiment - News Summed Up

Canadian province scraps 'basic income' experiment


Ontario's new conservative government announced Tuesday it is ending an unusual experiment in which a basic minimum income with no strings attached is being provided 4,000 people in three communities. Social Services Minister Lisa MacLeod said the government is scrapping the "basic income" project of the previous Liberal government. It was being closely watched by social scientists, economists and policymakers in Canada and around the world. Those eligible for the experimental program were unemployed or with an annual income below 34,000 Canadian dollars ($26,000) — or under 48,000 Canadians (US$37,000) dollars if they are a couple in certain communities — less 50 percent of any earned income. Opposition NDP Leader Andrea Horwath said cancelling "the unfinished and promising basic income pilot project is a waste and a shame."


Source: ABC News July 31, 2018 22:06 UTC



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