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This review in the Western Standard heralds Brian Lee Crowley's book "Fearful Symmetry".
This review in the Western Standard heralds Brian Lee Crowley's book "Fearful Symmetry".
Columnist Alec Bruce uses a quote from AIMS incoming president Charles Cirtwill to make his point in this article on the economic stimulus programme.
Chronicle-Herald columnist Marilla Stephenson quotes AIMS incoming President Charles Cirtwill to make her case about Ottawa's stimulus programme and 'shovel-ready' projects. He points out the economy will be in recovery before most of the government money is circulated.
AIMS incoming president Charles Cirtwill says a threatened federal election is not going to change any of the stimulus plans announced by Ottawa. NDP MP Peter Stoffer agrees calling such statements by the Tories and Liberals political posturing.
A new study shows that education and literacy will play a significant role in tomorrow's prosperity. When called to comment, AIMS Executive Vice President Charles Cirtwill pointed out we need to start at the very beginning.
When workers from Alberta arrived in Saint John to work on the LNG plant, local workers protested saying the jobs should go to New Brunswickers. AIMS Executive Vice President Charles Cirtwill was asked to provide an op-ed on the topic. In this piece he draws on previous work by AIMS that shows local-first policies hurt everyone.
While columnists across the country have been praising Brian Lee Crowley's new book Fearful Symmetry, this blogger posts some excerpts to whet the appetite of potential readers.
The province of New Brunswick is optimistic the bioscience industry can be developed throughout Atlantica.
AIMS founding President Brian Lee Crowley continues his cross country tour promoting his new book Fearful Symmetry. This column in the Chronicle Herald describes the reception in Ottawa.
New Brunswick's plan to nurture the bioscience industry makes news in Nova Scotia for its potential for Atlantica.