"A man is rich in proportion to the number of things which he can afford to let alone.”

Henry D. Thoreau

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Tuesday
Oct062020

Now is the Time to Walk or Bike to School

This is the time of year many parents struggle with how their children get to school. True, COVID 19 has made this a year like no other, nevertheless as parents decide whether to “take the car”, very little has changed in that respect. How your children get to school is really a life style decision. Below I have assembled some thoughts for you to consider as you make this decision.

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Tuesday
Sep292020

A Guaranteed Basic Income Supports our Priorities

In a recent conversation a farmer friend quipped that with the equipment he now has, he can get as much work done before breakfast, as his father, who had also been a farmer, could do in a week. This reminded me of a tour I had had of the Barkman Concrete plant here is Steinbach not long ago. We saw how at times only four employees are required to operate the plant. This is the result of automation and robotization.

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Monday
Sep212020

A Guaranteed Basic Income has support on the Right and the Left

Responsible, compassionate governments, whether on the right or on the left, have always struggled with poverty. Who can deny that poverty exists. The question is what does one do about it. The prior question many say, is “why is there poverty?”

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Thursday
Sep172020

Guaranteed Basic Income as a Way of Distributing Income

Last week I wrote about a Guaranteed Basic Income (GBI) as a policy tool to support people who, for whatever reason do not have a job – an extension of the CERB so to speak. I suggested that if well administered it could take the place of Employment and Income Assistance (welfare), Employment Insurance, Child Tax Benefit and perhaps even other components of what we call our social safety net.

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Thursday
Sep102020

Guarenteed Basic Minimum Income

We began hearing about the Novel Corona Virus in January. In March that our government took action to try to strop the spread of the virus. This was quickly accompanied by several programs to help Canadians who lost their jobs as a result of government imposed restrictions. With very few exceptions these actions have been applauded. There was a recognition that joblessness and resulting hardships could be mitigated with government assistance.

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