Report Recommends Against Basic Income in British Columbia, Saying It’s No Cure All

Report Recommends Against Basic Income in British Columbia, Saying It’s No Cure All
British Columbia's provincial flag flies in Ottawa, on July 3, 2020. A government-commissioned panel is recommending against the introduction of a basic income for all in British Columbia. The Canadian Press/Adrian Wyld
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VANCOUVER—A government-commissioned panel has rejected the idea of introducing a basic income for all in British Columbia, saying the billions of dollars would be better spent patching holes in the social safety net.

The panel’s report, co-authored by academics at the University of B.C., Simon Fraser University and the University of Calgary, said a basic income is not the cure-all that some advocates believe.