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Bootstraps need boots : one Tory's lonely fight to end poverty in Canada

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    Center for Equitable Library Access, 2022
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    UBC Press, 2019
    Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.

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  • Author: Segal, Hugh
    Contributor: Coyne, Andrew
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    2022
    Summary:

    For more than four decades, Hugh Segal has been one of the leading voices of progressive conservatism in Canada. A self-described Red Tory warrior who disdained "boot strap" approaches to poverty, he has always promoted policies, especially a basic annual income, to help the most economically vulnerable. Why would a life-long Tory support something so radical? In this revealing memoir, Segal shares how his life and experiences brought him to this most unlikely of places, beginning with his childhood in a poor immigrant family in Montreal to his time as a chief of staff for Prime Minister Mulroney and to his more recent work as an advisor on basic income for the Ontario Liberal government. This book is a passionate argument for why a basic annual income makes economic sense - and for why it is the right thing to do.

    Original Publisher: Vancouver ; Toronto : On Point Press, a UBC Press imprint, [2019], Toronto, Ontario, Center for Equitable Library Access
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9780774890465, 9781039575004, 1039575005