Report recommends against basic income in British Columbia, saying it’s no cure-all
VANCOUVER — A government-commissioned panel is recommending against the introduction of a basic income for all in British Columbia.
The panel’s report, co-authored by academics at the University of B.C., Simon Fraser University and the University of Calgary, says a basic income is not the cure-all that some advocates believe.
The authors say a more successful strategy would be to reform current policies and programs as well as provide a targeted basic income for youth aging out of care and those with disabilities.
The panel’s 500-page report says it believes a basic income pilot project would not provide useful information and raises ethical concerns.