Canada Dollar Declines Most in 6 Months on Weak Growth Reports
BOC Governor Mark Carney, speaking at an AIMS event in Halifax, Nova Scotia, reiterated that he may raise interest rates as the economy continues to move toward full output.
BOC Governor Mark Carney, speaking at an AIMS event in Halifax, Nova Scotia, reiterated that he may raise interest rates as the economy continues to move toward full output.
Europe is stagnating, rebalancing the global economy between debt and growth is stalled, and the public taxpayer should not have to pay for private banking excesses, Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney said.
As the NS Education Department is moving standardized testing for high school math and literacy from Grade 12 to Grade 10, Charles Cirtwill said adding a test in Grade 10 is fine, but without an additional Grade 12 exam, educators won’t be able to assess any improvements or failings.
Author agrees with AIMS Author Paul Bennett that the NB government needs to do a critical analysis of the Porter Aucoin inclusive education report.
In this op-ed, AIMS Senior Fellow Don McIver explains how the principles of free trade apply to Canada's healthcare system.
[AUDIO] A recent AIMS report says students with learning disabilities are not being well served by our province's education system.
On 21 June, 2012, the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies will be hosting a special AIMS Luncheon featuring Insights from Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney.
In AIMS’ latest research paper, Dr. Paul W. Bennett calls for a review of New Brunswick’s public education system, with the goal of creating a truly inclusive environment for learning disabled students.
In this paper, AIMS Author Dr. Paul W. Bennett calls for a review of New Brunswick’s public education system, with the goal of creating a truly inclusive environment for all learning disabled students.
Nova Scotia's unemployment rate surged to 9.2%, while both New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador posted job gains. Charles Cirtwill said the modest growth in other Atlantic provinces reflects a friendlier business environment and lower taxes.