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Over the last decade, basic income has come up multiple times in conversations, not only within Canada, but globally. COVID19 has however led to an amplification of those discussions as light was shone on the weaknesses in social nets in the midst of a global crisis. Basic Income has received multi partisan support federally over the last few years, and provincially within Prince Edward Island as well. To discuss basic income with us is Charlottetown MP Sean Casey.
By Sweta Daboo and Emma DrakeOver the last decade, basic income has come up multiple times in conversations, not only within Canada, but globally. COVID19 has however led to an amplification of those discussions as light was shone on the weaknesses in social nets in the midst of a global crisis. Basic Income has received multi partisan support federally over the last few years, and provincially within Prince Edward Island as well. To discuss basic income with us is Charlottetown MP Sean Casey.