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Basic Income: How a Canadian movement could change the world - Paperback

Basic Income: How a Canadian movement could change the world - Paperback

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by Roderick Benns (Author)

Award-winning journalist Roderick Benns spent more than two years with one key purpose - using advocacy journalism to get leaders across Canada talking about the potential of a basic income guarantee. From Federal Ministers, Senators, and Members of Parliament, to political party leaders, and mayors across Canada, Benns used his progressive news site to relentlessly interview as many leaders as possible to help agitate for basic income policy in Canada. Here, in one collection, is every story and Q & A that he personally wrote or conducted on basic income over a two year period -- more than 70,000 words of ideas, analysis, and reportage on one of the most important social policy questions of our time - how should governments respond in a world of uncertain work and rising inequality? *Updated in 2017 to reflect a new basic income announcement from the Ontario government.

Author Biography

Roderick Benns is the publisher of the Precarious Work Chronicle, a non-partisan news site that was set up to advocate for progressive social policies. He is an award-winning author and journalist and has interviewed former Prime Ministers of Canada, Ministers, and Senators. He has written for The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, and National Post, among other newspapers.

Number of Pages: 298
Dimensions: 0.67 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: October 13, 2016