Canadians are ready to bring down interprovincial trade barriers: Marco Navarro-Génie and AIMS in News Release
Marco Navarro-Génie and AIMS in were mentioned in a news release posted by the Montreal Economic Institute mentioning an Ipsos poll commissioned by the MEI, the Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF), and the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS) on interprovincial trade. Read here
Canadians are ready for free trade within their country
By Howard Anglin, J.D., Executive Director, CCF; Michel Kelly-Gagnon, President and CEO, MEI; and Marco Navarro-Génie, President and CEO, AIMS Big things sometimes have very modest origins. When Gerard Comeau, a retired lineman, contested a $300 fine, he had no idea that he was planting the seeds of a legal battle that could end up radically reforming trade within Canada. [...]
AIMS on Campus Speaker Dr. Nimish Adhia
November 23rd 2017: AIMS on Campus Speaker Dr. Nimish Adhia of Manhattenville College in New York was featured on the CBC Morning Show the morning of his engagement to discuss his talk on what role immigration plays in the economic growth or depletion of the Atlantic Provinces. Listen here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12u4wc_qT-EpwEHN1GJgmcE3MPhOdYHYo/view
AIMS on Campus Speaker Dr. Nimish Adhia on Immigration
November 22nd 2017: Dr. Nimish Adhia of Manhattenville College in New York was featured on Night Line with Jonathan Richler to discuss his future talk on what role immigration plays in the economic growth or depletion of the Atlantic Provinces.
The Amazon Effect
BY Sylvain Charlebois (AIMS Senior Fellow) Loblaw is the latest grocer to commit to offering home delivery. Starting in December, the number one food retailer in Canada is looking at deploying this strategy from coast to coast. It intends to deliver food at home, for a fee of course --an ambitious plan indeed. After spending millions in making many of [...]
AIMS Luncheon in NFL news release
The upcoming AIMS Luncheon featuring Minister of Finance Tom Osborne was referenced in a media release by the Newfoundland and Labrador government. Read the release here