Mayors ask federal government to take over Ontario’s basic income pilot
TORONTO — The mayors of four Ontario cities are urging the federal government to take over a basic income pilot project that’s being cut short by the province, arguing the program provides valuable data that could be used to address poverty.
In a joint letter, the mayors of Hamilton, Thunder Bay, Brantford and Kawartha Lakes — communities that participated in the pilot — called on federal Social Development Minister Jean-Yves Duclos to assume oversight of the program, which the province’s Progressive Conservatives have claimed is failing.
“The Ontario government’s cancellation of the pilot is distressing to participants and discouraging to all seeking a better way to assist vulnerable citizens,” the mayors wrote in the letter sent to Ottawa this week.
“Federal oversight of the Ontario Basic Income Pilot project would be the best option to revive the critical information that will be generated, protect pilot participants from crisis who entered into the program in good faith and ensure the funds that have already been spent on this program are not wasted.”

