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Basic Income Canada Canada Congress
11th North American Basic Income Guarantee Congress
Thursday May 3, 2012
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE)
University of Toronto
252 Bloor Street West
Toronto, Ontario
More information from: Basic Income Canada Network
http://biencanada.ca/content/11th-north-american-basic-income-guarantee-congress-schedule
Concurrent session leaders include a number of speakers from Saskatchewan.
The 11th North American Basic Income Guarantee Congress will take place May 3-5, 2012 at the University of Toronto, on the theme of Putting Equality Back on the Agenda: Basic Income and Other Approaches to Economic Security for All.
While Canada, the United States, and many other OECD countries have grown increasingly unequal in recent years, equality has not been on the political agenda. Yet evidence shows that income inequality is accompanied by a range of significant negative consequences. Putting Equality Back on the Agenda will examine this growing trend of inequality and consider the option of a basic income to reduce economic disparity.
Featured speakers will include:
Richard Wilkinson, Professor Emeritus of Social Epidemiology at the University of Nottingham Medical School and co-author of The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better;
Charles Karelis, Research Professor of Philosophy at The George Washington University and Author of The Persistence of Poverty: Why the Economics of the Well-Off Can’t Help the Poor;
Erik Olin Wright, Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin – Madison, author of Envisioning Real Utopias, and American Society: How it Actually Works;
Armine Yalnizyan, Senior Economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives;
John Rook, Chair of the National Council of Welfare and CEO of Potential Place Society;
Evelyn Forget, Professor, University of Manitoba Faculty of Medicine;
Trish Hennessey, Director of Strategic Issues for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives; and
Dan Meades, Director, Vibrant Communities Calgary.
The North American Basic Income Guarantee Congress is a joint Conference of the U.S. and Canadian Basic Income Guarantee Networks. It takes place in Canada and the United States on alternating years. Scholars, service providers, policy makers, and others are invited to register. Presentations will address the following topics:
What are the costs of economic disparity (economic, social and political)?
What are the implications for pursuing (or not pursuing) basic income options?
What are possible models for generating revenue to sustain a basic income and what are their implications for economic disparity?
What are the practical issues for implementing a basic income policy and what are their implications for economic disparity?
What communication and engagement strategies are necessary to raise awareness about economic disparity and basic income in the public sphere?
You may register for the event at: http://www.regonline.com/Register/Checkin.aspx?EventID=1037653
Please note that we would like you to try to preregister for each session. Preregistration is simply to give the organizers an idea of the numbers we can roughly expect for each session.
If you do not have a credit card, then you can mail your registration contact information along with a check, payable to “Canada Without Poverty.” Please mail your payment before April 15th, 2012 to:
Attention: Kizzy Paris
Canada Without Poverty (CWP)
@UnderOneRoof
251 Bank Street, 2nd Floor
Ottawa, Ontario K2P 1X3
Tel: 613-789-0096 or 1-800-810-1076
DEADLINE FOR EARLY REGISTRATION FEE: APRIL 15th, 2012 Costs for per person registration are as follows, a registration fee ($3.95) and taxes will be added to your final amount:
$150 for Private, Corporate, University, and Government Registration $ 90 for Not-for-Profit Registration $ 40 for Low income, students, and seniors (No fee places available for persons living in poverty – contact CWP for details)
Registration after April 15th is $200 (Private/Corporate); $150 (Non-for-Profit); and $50 (Low Income, students, and seniors). Registration must occur prior to the event.