Lockeport tops municipal report card
AIMS' first annual Municipal Performance Report for Nova Scotia made headlines on the day of its release. This story in the provincial edition of the Chronicle Herald provides highlights of the report.
AIMS' first annual Municipal Performance Report for Nova Scotia made headlines on the day of its release. This story in the provincial edition of the Chronicle Herald provides highlights of the report.
Nova Scotia municipal performance neither great nor terrible
AIMS first annual performance report grades municipalities in Nova Scotia on how efficiently and effectively they provide service to residents.
As Canada's unemployment rate rises, jobless Canadian workers are looking the Atlantic Provinces for work. AIMS Executive Vice-President Charles Cirtwill explains why the Atlantic Provinces were hit by the financial crisis on a smaller scale.
AIMS Executive Vice-President Charles Cirtwill says there appears to be a new slogan in the job market, "Move east, young person." In this article in the Globe and Mail, Cirtwill explains how Atlantic Canada's economy is more diversified, so there are still jobs in the region begging to be filled.
There's little doubt that wind energy companies in Atlantic Canada, are also starting to feel the pinch of this recession. However, within Atlantica there is a growing market for renewable energy, and the region is positioning itself to be ready when the economy turns around.
AIMS Executive Vice-President Charles Cirtwill says the federal announcement to develop an energy gateway is positive and New Brunswick shouldn't worry they are losing. He says New Brunswick still leads the way.
From taxes to health care to the recession to the Great Depression, there's a little history, a little reflection and a little wishful thinking in this edition of The Beacon.
In this 15 minute video, Dr. Lawrence Reed, President of the Foundation for Economic Education, discusses the myths surrounding the Great Depression.
The beginning of the labour shortage has started as New Brunswick travels to Toronto to recruit workers back to the province. AIMS Executive Vice President Charles Cirtwill explains this is the reality of a demographic shift.