Aboriginal inclusion wise policy
Aboriginal inclusion in the workforce is discussed. Research by the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies shows that by 2016, more people will be leaving Canada's workforce than entering it.
Aboriginal inclusion in the workforce is discussed. Research by the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies shows that by 2016, more people will be leaving Canada's workforce than entering it.
Bill Black discusses electoral reform and Ross McKitrick explains why he abhors Earth Hour. Michael Zwaagstra, Charles Cirtwill and Paul W. Bennet all want more education transparency from their government, and AIMS facilitated a grassroots initiative to address it. Join AIMS in welcoming some new staff.
AIMS Policy Analyst Jamie Newman discusses the situation-based adjusted scores in the 1st Annual Report Card on Western Canadian High Schools.
Michael Zwaagstra, teacher and AIMS contributor, discusses why he thinks our public schools should be centred around teachers' specialized education, skills and understanding of their students.
The Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS) released their first annual report card on Western Canadian High Schools in Saskatchewan and Manitoba last week.
Article discusses different rankings and methodology of AIMS 1st Annual Report Card on Western Canadian High Schools.
Charles Cirtwill, AIMS President and CEO, says the Atlantic provinces all stand to gain from the Lower Churchill project, which he describes as a "game changer" for the region.
AIMS recent speaking tour on public education, featuring Michael Zwaagstra, author of What's Wrong with our Schools?...and how we can fix them (2010) was extremely well received with all audiences.
On Monday, March 28, 2011, the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS) helped to facilitate a grassroots initiative to improve our education system.
Audio: AIMS Report Card on Western Canadian High Schools is discussed. David Seymour, Senior Policy Analyst with the Frontier Centre for Public Policy is interviewed by John Gormley on John Gormley Live in Saskatchewan.