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114 – Basic Income: Is it a Silver Bullet for Poverty?

Nov 05, 201630 min
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Episode description

Everyone wants to end poverty.  The controversy begins when you start talking about how to solve the problem. One solution which has received a lot of media attention lately is the concept of basic income or guaranteed annual income. In Ontario, former senator Hugh Segal is due to release a report which will guide the Ontario government in developing a pilot project around basic income.

To help us better understand the costs and consequences of a guaranteed income program, I talked with David McDonald, senior economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. The CCPA has released a detailed study on basic income called A Policymaker's Guide to Basic Income.

We asked David to describe the concept of basic income:

The idea is that cash transfers are a way that we can alleviate poverty and have other beneficial effects. And the idea of basic income is that you get a cash transfer that you didn’t have to apply for or the application for it is fairly minimal.

On today’s show we explore the pros and cons of a basic income for all Canadians, and explore other solutions to poverty.

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