FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Atlantic Institute for Market Studies Announces Ben Eisen as Director of Research and Programmes
Halifax, NS: The Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS) is delighted to announce Ben Eisen’s appointment as the new AIMS Director of Research and Programmes, effective 20 January 2014. Prior to joining AIMS, Mr. Eisen worked as a research analyst for the Citizens Budget Commission in New York City, where he conducted research and analysis on healthcare policy in New York [...]
The Telegram: Regional Approach Needed Post-Muskrat Falls
During the massive power outages in Newfoundland, the provincial government asserted correctly that the Muskrat Falls project would produce increased electric reliability for the Island. But its reasoning shows a persistence of the concept of the province as an energy island.
Vancouver Sun: Medical Marijuana Regulations No Bargain for Consumers
The recently introduced Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulations (MMPR) are set to replace Health Canada’s Medical Marijuana Access Regulations (MMAR) on April 1, after which the production and sale of medicinal marijuana will occur in what is peddled as a ‘free market system.’ These regulations, however, do not constitute a market-oriented alternative to Health Canada’s former system.
Troy Media: Nova Scotians’ Opposition to Fracking Unsupported by the Facts
A recently published opinion survey by Insight West on the views of British Columbians regarding the proposed Northern Gateway Pipeline may give Canadians, and Atlantic Canadians specifically, reason to reflect on the prospects of greater energy development throughout Atlantic Canada.
Chronicle Herald: Course Correction Needed in Math
When it comes to math skills, Canadian students are getting worse, not better. That was the finding of the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) released December 3rd. Among the 65 nations that participate in the OECD study, Canada's overall standing in math fell to 13th from 10th in 2009 and 7th in 2006.
Financial Post: Richer CPP Creates Costs for Society
There is some confusion lately regarding the proposed expansion of the Canada Pension Plan. Supporters of CPP, for instance, argue that the federal government has a responsibility to provide for retired Canadians and that Ottawa is capable of doing so without any unintended consequences.