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September 23, 2021

What a Universal Basic Income Would Look Like in Canada

2021-09-23
By: U-channel
On: September 23, 2021
In: Ethno Stories

Having been introduced to the world over a century ago, the universal basic income or UBI has gained traction in recent years.  According to UBI Works, an organization that advocates for implementing UBI in Canada, a universal basic income in Canada would see every adult receive $1,500/month. The problem withContinue Reading

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