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Please remove this RUMOR/clickbait from NOTABLES:
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> > >>/128432/ "Oppose Bill S-233"--CPP, EI, OAS to unvaxxed Canadians
UPDATE:
clickbait: https://twitter.com/TheoFleury14/status/1659010573097656320
{Senator} Paula Simons @Paulatics
The false claim out there is that this is a government bill, now at third reading,
which will take away people's rights to various social supports such as OAS, EI, and others,
they conform to government health and social edicts. That is absolutely untrue.
3:51 PM · Mar 13, 2022
https://twitter.com/Paulatics/status/1503096456378392580
'Actual Bill { Universal Basic Income? }:
S-233 44th Parliament, 1st session November 22, 2021, to present
An Act to develop a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income
Short title: National Framework for a Guaranteed Livable Basic Income Act
https://www.parl.ca/legisinfo/en/bill/44-1/s-233
Opposing Bill C-223 and Bill S-233
Dear Constituent,
Many of you have heard about two private members bills which mirror each other.
Bill S-233 was introduced in the Senate by Senator Kate Pate, and the other, Bill C-223,
was introduced by NDP MP Leah Gazan in the House of Commons.
These two Bills are word for word identical.
Bill S-233 has been debated in the Senate and is slowly making its way through the Senate process.
MP Gazan is currently number 90 on the Order of Precedence meaning it will likely be late 2023
or early 2024 before Bill C-223 is debated in the House of Commons.
As noted in the Summary below, these bills would require the government to create a framework
to provide all persons in Canada over the age of 17 with access to a guaranteed livable basic income.
These bills are worded in this way because private members bills cannot initiate the spending of tax dollars.
Under the Canadian system of government, the government alone initiates all public expenditure
and Parliament may only authorize spending which has been recommended by the Crown.
This “framework” does not specifically create a universal basic income.
It is unclear whether the Liberal government will support these bills should they come to a vote.
https://www.kellyblockmp.ca/opposing_bill_c_223_and_bill_s_233