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Basic Income - Towards a Praacademic Approach
May 30, 2017
In this full-day workshop, participants will focus on marrying practice with scholarship to advance the development and study of basic income (guaranteed annual income) in Canada. Eighty (80) leading practitioners, scholars, and students of public policy/administration will work together in real-time to develop a tangible deliverable by the close of the workshop: a Roadmap for Pracademic Advances on Basic Income. This Roadmap will detail specific next steps participants will take together to achieve policy innovation in this field over the next two to three years.
A special Working Lunch – “Training Tomorrow’s Public Servants” – will explore ways of better connecting public policy schools with public service recruitment and development priorities.
Time: 9:00AM - 3:00PM
Venue: Thomas Lounge, Ryerson University
Location: 55 & 63 Gould Street Toronto, ON
Website: http://www.ipac.ca/Toronto/CurrentEvents
For information contact: Marta Guzik - mguzik@ipac.ca
Phone: (416) 924-8787 ext 221
Categories: Social Change, Social Justice, Alternatives
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