N.L. launched a basic income program for older adults. So far, just 110 have enrolled

Joshua Smee, CEO of Food First NL, poses for a picture on Dec. 13, 2020, in St. John鈥檚, N.L. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Daly

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Only 110 people have enrolled so far in Newfoundland and Labrador's basic income program for some older adults, a figure advocates say underscores the complexity of traditional social assistance programs that often leave users afraid of losing benefits.

That figure represents less than one-third of the approximately 350 people who qualify for the program, officially launched in May, said the province's Department of Children, Seniors and Social Development.

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