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Would-be federal NDP leaders head into first debate today

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OTTAWA — As NDP leadership hopefuls prepare for their first debate today, Quebec MP Guy Caron is fleshing out his pitch for a basic income to reduce income inequality in Canada.

Caron, an economist, is proposing a taxable supplement that would help those Canadians whose income levels fall below a standard minimum threshold, determined in part by the size of their family and the city they live in.

He says the proposal would be designed to complement existing provincial and federal social programs, not replace them.

Caron said about 70 per cent of those people who are living in poverty are considered working poor: they have jobs, but simply don’t earn enough to get by.

Other candidates in the race to replace Tom Mulcair as leader include Manitoba MP Niki Ashton, who entered the race last week, B.C. MP Peter Julian and Ontario MP Charlie Angus.

Would-be candidates have until July 3 to formally declare whether they are in the running. A new leader will be named in October.

“Despite what we’ve been led to believe, poverty and inequality are not inevitable,” Caron said in a statement on Saturday. “A basic income will actually save us money. Less poverty means less stress on health care, social programs and public safety resources. It’s also good public policy, since investing in Canadians gives them the tools to participat­e fully in society, access better opportunit­ies, and achieve financial independen­ce.”

The concept of a basic guaranteed income has been around for decades, and crosses partisan lines: an Ontario Liberal government pilot project is getting underway to test the viability of a basic income program.

But while the Liberals and the Conservati­ves see the idea as a replacemen­t for existing social programs, “the NDP is the only party putting forward basic income for the right reason: to end economic inequality,” Caron said.

Caron is sure to talk up his proposal during today’s inaugural leadership debate in Ottawa. But at least one potential candidate won’t be there, since he hasn’t made up his mind:

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Quebec MP Guy Caron

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