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Message Subject LEAKED!!! CANADA'S FRIGHTENING PLAN FOR LOCKDOWNS / RESET / INDEFINITE ISOLATION OF REFUSERS SET IN MOTION FOR 2021!!!
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Nobody who is drawing EI (Employment Insurance) is being transitioned onto Universal Basic Income, because UBI wasn't brought in with the latest federal budget. Even Trudeau himself said that there are no plans to bring in UBI now or in the future.

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78629642



Trudeau may be focused on other matters at the moment, but the idea is definitely not off the table:


Liberal MP Says Some Cabinet Ministers ‘Very Supportive’ Of Basic Income


OTTAWA — Liberal MP Julie Dzerowicz says her push for basic income has traction among her caucus colleagues, including a number of cabinet ministers.

Dzerowicz introduced a private members’ bill this week, Bill C-273, which calls on the federal finance minister to study guaranteed basic income models and develop a national strategy to evaluate how a program could be implemented in Canada.



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BILL C-273
An Act to establish a national strategy for a guaranteed basic income

FIRST READING, February 22, 2021

SUMMARY
This enactment requires the Minister of Finance to develop a national strategy to assess implementation models for a guaranteed basic income program as part of Canada’s innovation and economic growth strategy. It also provides for reporting requirements in relation to the strategy.


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 Quoting: Elegant Walnut


Problem is, this is a private member’s bill, and such bills rarely survive first reading.

All that the bill does is provide a mechanism for the government to look at implementing UBI, it doesn’t actually implement it.

If the bill passes in the House of Commons, then the Senate will look at it and either send it back for a re-write or accept it as is.

If the Senate approves the bill AND it receives Royal Assent, then it becomes law, and then regulations will be added to provide a mechanism for its application.

At that stage, various House of Commons and Senate committees will study the idea of UBI for a few years and if they agree that it should be implemented, then legislation to implement it will be tabled and either passed or not passed.
 
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