
Hugh Segal, a long-time champion for a guaranteed basic income for people struggling to rise above the poverty level
“Poverty … is actually about not having enough money. There’s a notion that, “Oh, there are many complex causes to poverty. We have to get at them and if we took every penny that the provinces and the federal government had and we spent them against all those problems, we couldn’t solve them. … But we can actually solve poverty by topping up the incomes of people who live beneath the poverty line so they can live a slightly better life.” – Hugh Segal, the late Canadian Senator who died this past August, 2023 and a leading champion for a guaranteed basic income to lift low-income people out of poverty
A Call-Out to All of Us from the Basic Income Canada Network
Posted November 1st, 2023 on Niagara At Large
A Brief Foreword by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper –
Earlier this fall, in the wake of growing homelessness and dependence of food banks – even among people who have jobs – Niagara Region’s council, much to its credit, pass a motion calling on the provincial and federal government to launch a basic income guarantee project to help lift people out of such dire straights.
Sadly (or should I say disgustingly), the current Ford government in Ontario, which pretends to be a party “working for the people,” gutted a basic income project launched by the former Liberal government of Kathleen Wynne shortly after it came into power in 2018.
It may very well be that Ford and company will not heed calls to bring such a project back, claiming its recent raising of the minimum wage, which seems designed to keep people in poverty, should be enough.
So a launch of such a program will have to come from Canada’s Liberal government, and in Niagara Liberal MPs like Vance Badawey representing Niagara Centre, and Chris Bittle, representing St. Catharines, should be pressed by their constituents to get on board.
Bittle, in particularly, was recently appointed by his Liberal government to assist in addressing the need for affordable housing. Hopefully he will agree that a guaranteed basic income will help people in their struggle to put and keep a roof of their head.
Now here, directly below, is the call-out for all of us to demand action on this from our elected representatives from the Basic Income Canada Network. –
This past October 17th, the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, was a fitting day for (Canada’s) Senate finance committee to hear from witnesses on Bill S-233, an Act to develop a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income. Continue reading →
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