Focus on solutions, not posturing: Expert
AIMS President Charles Cirtwill says when it comes to education, elected officials should focus on solutions, not posturing. Education needs to advance with the rest of our society.
AIMS President Charles Cirtwill says when it comes to education, elected officials should focus on solutions, not posturing. Education needs to advance with the rest of our society.
UK schools are taking tips from Alberta's education system, so why aren't other Canadian provinces? AIMS President Charles Cirtwill explains the politics behind the inaction.
Reader cites AIMS study to save taxpayers money and reduce the provincial deficit.
AIMS President Charles Cirtwill says New Brunswick Liquor is a good candidate for sell-off, to cut costs and increase profits.
Bill Black of www.newstartns.ca writes that attracting and retaining new immigrants can make a necessary difference in Nova Scotia.
This commentary sheds light on how the economic realities and collective self-interest shaped the public policy environment in Atlantic Canada – and how it can be harnessed to create a classical liberal environment.
The Canada Health Consumer Index, released by the FRontier Centre for Public POlicy in co-operation with AIMS generated discussion across the country, including this story on the on-line Canoe news service.
The newsletter produced each week by Canada's Embassy in Washington features AIMS' paper on spectrum licences.
Chronicle-Herald columnist Marilla Stevenson uses AIMS' research on early childhood education to make her point in this column.
The website, Social Policy in Ontario, directed followers to AIMS' paper on early childhood education, as a must-read for those interested in education and out children.