Message to Tories: Do not abandon plan
Tax incentives are a better way to stimulate the economy than handing out money. In this artcile, AIMS' Charles Cirtwill suggests if the new Tory government in New Brunswick is going to adopt any of the plans of the former Liberal government it should stick with tax reform. l
Experts predict Tories will raise taxes
As New Brunswick prepares to swear in a new provincial government, AIMS Preisdent Charles Cirtwill looks to the past to suggest what may happen. He says it is unlikely the Tories will keep their promise not to increase taxes.
Gas gridlock traps N.B. users
A dispute brewing over natual gas distribution and costs in New Brunswick is an example of what happens when government interfers. In this article, AIMS President & CEO explains what went wrong.
Mr. Alward, cut Nova Scotia a break
In this tongue in cheek op-ed, AIMS President & CEO explains why the Tory win in New Brunswick should be good newes for the NDP government in Nova Scotia.
It’s Complicated
AIMS Board Member Perry Newman discusses the role the renewable energy sector has in the future of Maine’s economy.
Stimulating island’s economy on agenda of Cape Breton Partnership’s annual general meeting
AIMS President and CEO Charles Cirtwill is one of the speakers at the Cape Breton Partnerships Annual Investor Summit and Annual General Meeting which brings community and business leaders to network, discuss and collaborate on issues facing the local economy and provide input on building a strong economic future for Cape Breton.