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Basic Income for Canadians

Basic Income Plan For Canadians

A fringe economic theory which proposes a minimum income guarantee for the society is finally becoming a mainstream discussion due to the COVID crisis. The idea of long-term economic support to low-income groups in times of uncertainty otherwise referred to as the Universal Basic Income (UBI) has gained rapid popularity & support in this global pandemic of COVID-19. For a start, UBI provides for a basic minimum allowance to everyone in the society (hence, universal) regardless of the circumstances or income. These benefits are especially needed

The main advantage is that ensures a minimum standard of income for everyone – without any costs and bureaucracy of means-tested benefits. Also, it avoids the disincentive to work that can occur with means-tested benefits. In times of crisis, a UBI can also provide a social safety net with minimum admin costs.

Universal Basic Income — Pros and Cons

A recent Gallup and Northeastern University survey found resonance for the UBI amongst 75% Canadians and 77% in the UK for workers who lose their jobs owing to AI advancements in the field. Sadly only 43% in the United States supported the call for a “government-instituted program that would provide every adult with a specific amount of money each year” despite Democratic Presidential candidate Andrew Yang advocating a UBI plan during his campaign run. AI’s imminent threat to livelihoods and the inevitable rise in class inequality isn’t out of question in the future, however, millions have been left unemployed today due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and more would follow as long as establishments remain under strict lockdown policy. Canada’s economy lost more than a million jobs in March alone, pushing the unemployment rate to a whopping 7.8% from 5.6% in February. According to Statistics Canada, 19.2 million Canadians had paid work in February before the coronavirus hit Canada with full force. A month later, barely 18 million still had jobs. The Federal government launched the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) to help businesses and workers who have been affected by the COVID-19 outbreak — $2,000 a month for up to four months for workers who lose their income as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The CERB would cover Canadians who have lost their job, are sick, quarantined, or taking care of someone who is sick with COVID-19, as well as working parents who must stay home without pay to care for children who are sick or at home because of school and daycare closures. The CERB would apply to wage earners, as well as contract workers and self-employed individuals who would not otherwise be eligible for Employment Insurance (EI).

Government introduces Canada Emergency Response Benefit to help workers and businesses
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PS4 20th Anniversary Limited Edition

Go, Gone, Poof!

If you’re fretting and fuming over losing the chance to buy the PS4 20th Anniversary Limited Edition console today in Canada, I’d suggest DON’T! I am sure there’s a long line of Canadians doing just that over the last few hours. Sony commemorated 20 years of the launch of the PSOne by producing one great PS4 console design calling it the “PS4 20th Anniversary Limited Edition”, LIMITED in true sense of the word not just marketing gimmickry. Since the original PSOne was launched on 3-Dec or 12/3 they decided to produce only 12,300 of the PS4s worldwide. Just 12,300 can you believe it!! (lucky they didn’t go for just 123 pieces because that’d have been awkward).

The Japanese were the first to get their hands on this rare masterpiece on 3-Dec-14, and the Canadians today and I was keeping an eye on @PlaystationCA in the hope of some early news of this rare console launch. Here’s how I had hoped things would have worked – the tweet would have included a future date and a time when the link would go online on Sony’s online store, I would stay prepared with my CC and boom! But this happened today when I was away from my notebook for just 10 minutes only. Now I wasn’t told that the link would come and go *poof* within minutes. That’s insanity!

PlaystationCA Tweet

And I can’t even say I was “too late” because when I returned things had changed drastically in a matter of minutes! (I almost cursed myself “what was I doing in those 10 minutes?”)

PlaystationCA Tweet

 

So I resign to the fact that with just 12,300 units worldwide it was practically impossible to get my hands on one of them. Congrats to everyone who could buy it. Kudos to you. I am really envious, just so you know.

Here’s what I have to tell Sony though – you always disappoint me. Be it the incessant hacking of your servers (this has now become like an annual hacker party where everybody’s invited) where my privacy is compromised, or the multiple account ID issues on PS Vita/PSN. And now losing the chance of acquiring a masterpiece, a collector’s item which got you fixated on the launch date. Agreed you had to commemorate the launch of the console but getting serious about a number (12/3) that practically makes no sense WORLDWIDE when you consider the colossal gamer community Playstation has! (the ones who supported you by buying your PS consoles and titles for 20 long years!). It’s so pitiful to know that you had to celebrate this memorable gaming moment with your fans with only 12,300 units! Tsk tsk.