New immigration strategy on the way
AIMS' paper on the shrinking population and its implications for the Atlantic region prompted this follow-up story on the government's strategy for attracting immigratns to Nova Scotia.
AIMS' paper on the shrinking population and its implications for the Atlantic region prompted this follow-up story on the government's strategy for attracting immigratns to Nova Scotia.
This Telegraph-Journal columnist explains that AIMS latest paper on the population crunch facing Atlantic Canada makes for an interesting and disturbing read.
AIMS' paper on the shrinking population and shifting workforce drew the attention of girlworks, an e-magazine for 'thinking' girls. It highlighted one finding of the paper, An Economic Future with Smaller Numbers, that women make up a higher percentage of the workforce than forecast just a decade ago.
Blogger Ed Hollet uses AIMS latest paper on demographics to re-enforce his point.
AIMS President and CEO Charles Cirtwill explains how our shrinking population is going to change the job market in this story triggered by AIMS' paper "An Economic Future with Smaller Numbers".
AIMS' latest paper, An Economic Future with Smaller Numbers, took the headlines in New Brunswick. For that province the population is shrinking much faster than first projected.
The forecast of a drop by 100,000 in New Brunswick's population made headlines in that province and focussed attention on AIMS' latest research on demographics, An Economic Future with Smaller Numbers.
The Metro provides a brief overview of AIMS' latest paper on the demographic shift.
AIMS' latest paper on the shifting demographics of Atlantic Canada gained headlines across the region. This story from The Canadian Press appeared in several papers and on new websites.
The release of AIMS' latest paper on the pending demographic crunch hit the online news services quickly. This story in the Corner Brook Western Star provides an overview of the paper explaining the opulation in Atlantic Canada is growing olders and shrinking much faster than previous forecast indicated.