The Next Great Debate
In this commentary, AIMS Board Chair John Risley suggests the first in a series of ideas to create something that Atlantic Canada can be known for internationally.
By John Risley| 2016-03-31T12:11:35+00:00 June 14th, 2011|Op-ed|
In this commentary, AIMS Board Chair John Risley suggests the first in a series of ideas to create something that Atlantic Canada can be known for internationally.
By John Risley| 2016-03-31T12:12:41+00:00 May 26th, 2011|Op-ed|
In this commentary, AIMS Board Chair John Risley discusses the economic challenges facing Canada, and emphasizes the need for a prosperous global economy with which Canada can trade.
By John Risley| 2016-03-31T12:23:58+00:00 May 19th, 2011|Op-ed|
In this commentary, AIMS Board Chair John Risley discusses China’s importance in the world, and emphasizes that China needs to be a leader in human rights as well as wealth creation.
By John Risley| 2016-03-31T12:24:59+00:00 May 10th, 2011|Op-ed|
In this commentary, AIMS Board Chair John Risley writes that those contributing to the public policy debate on climate change need to exercise more transparency and more research into all possible sources.
By John Risley| 2016-03-31T12:32:42+00:00 March 17th, 2011|Op-ed|
In this commentary, AIMS Board Chair John Risley discusses why government at all levels has been acting irresponsibly concerning the economy – and how they can fix it by demonstrating leadership.
By John Risley| 2016-03-31T12:35:38+00:00 March 3rd, 2011|Op-ed|
In this commentary, originally published in Atlantic Business Magazine, AIMS Board Chair John Risley suggests a common sense approach to reducing greenhouse gases.
By John Risley| 2016-03-31T12:35:58+00:00 February 17th, 2011|Op-ed|
In this commentary, John Risley discusses the decline of common sense and long-term thinking in the Western world. He writes that we need to reclaim our thinking skills to be competitive in the future.