Opinion: The question is if our leaders will use the current moment to address long-standing economic and social policy failures—to ‘build back better,’ as some say—or return to how we used to run policies
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Has enthusiasm for the CERB paved the way for a universal basic income?
The economic salve of the CERB has changed attitudes about income assistance as COVID-19 has exposed fragility in many facets of the Canadian economy—but UBI is not without its critics
Could the coronavirus financial crisis lead to another populist storm?
Ken Boessenkool and Dan Robertson: The government says it will spend double on wage subsidies for businesses compared to individuals and families. In 2020, it’s families that are “too big to fail.”
Ontario’s scrapped basic-income pilot project was actually deeply flawed
Opinion: A professor who consulted on Ontario’s experiment says its cancellation isn’t the end of the world, as no high-quality data would have been collected
What would a guaranteed basic income cost Canada? Just $43 billion.
The Parliamentary Budget Officer modelled a national program at the request of federal Tory Pierre Poilievre, who had some harsh words for Ontario pilot on which the report was based