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The economic salve of the CERB has changed attitudes about income assistance as COVID-19 has exposed fragility in many facets of the Canadian economy. But as Nadine Yousif writes, a universal basic income that could cost tens of billions a year is not without its critics.
The economic salve of the CERB has changed attitudes about income assistance as COVID-19 has exposed fragility in many facets of the Canadian economy-but UBI is not without its critics
Philippe J. Fournier: The CAQ is in landslide territory despite the province's severe outbreak-and Quebecers are feeling as good as ever about being Canadian
Rick Smith: There has never been a better moment for American progressives to flex their muscles
Paul Wells: It's possible to admire Bob Rae's contribution to Canadian public life and, at the same time, to notice that other countries normally send people with far more diplomatic experience to the UN
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