A Conversation with Ottawa City Councillors Theresa Kavanagh and Marty Carr re: Ottawa's Support for a Guaranteed Livable Basic Income & Its Importance as a Means of Addressing Income Insecurity and Health
Appointed: A Canadian Senator Bringing Margins to the Centre07/31/24 • 27 min
On this episode of Appointed, Senator Kim Pate speaks with Ottawa City Councillors, Theresa Kavanagh and Marty Carr. This fabulous duo successfully presented a motion on July 10, 2024, supporting a Guaranteed Livable Basic Income. They were inspired by the Ottawa Board of Health June 17, 2024 resolution supporting a Basic Income Guarantee for all people over the age of 17 as a means of addressing poverty, the number one social determinant of ill health.
Kim and the Councillors discuss the importance of a Guaranteed Livable Basic Income, the potential it has to support safety, autonomy, the social determinants of health, and other inequities faced by Ottawa citizens and Canadians more broadly.
Councillor Carr represents the area of Alta Vista, and Councillor Kavanagh is the councillor for the By Ward region of Ottawa.
__________________________________
Senator Pate’s Guaranteed Livable Basic Income Fact Sheets can be read here
City Council Motion to Support a Guaranteed Basic Income for Canadians available here & here
Ottawa City Council Backs Basic Income can be watched here
Bill S-233, An Act to develop a national framework for a guaranteed livable basic income can be read here
An Op-Ed by Councillor Marty Carr can be found here
07/31/24 • 27 min
Generate a badge
Get a badge for your website that links back to this episode
<a href="https://goodpods.com/podcasts/appointed-a-canadian-senator-bringing-margins-to-the-centre-74350/a-conversation-with-ottawa-city-councillors-theresa-kavanagh-and-marty-65737437"> <img src="https://storage.googleapis.com/goodpods-images-bucket/badges/generic-badge-1.svg" alt="listen to a conversation with ottawa city councillors theresa kavanagh and marty carr re: ottawa's support for a guaranteed livable basic income & its importance as a means of addressing income insecurity and health on goodpods" style="width: 225px" /> </a>
Copy