Report suggests New Brunswick could lose control of power under Hydro-Quebec deal
Debate over the MOU to sell NB Power to Hydro Quebec is taking up a lot of time in the NB legislature. In this story, NB Energy Minister Jack Keir says the regulatory concerns raised in an analysis of the MOU completed for AIMS are flawed.
Unease growing in U.S. over power pact, energy expert says
An analysis, published by AIMS, of the MOU to sell NB Power to Hydro Quebec received wide coverage in New Brunswick. In this article, author Gordon Weil explains why the proposed sale raises concerns in the United States.
Province Says It Will Pay Fair Share of Any Additional NB Power Tramission Lines
The proposed sale of NB POwer to Hydro Quebec is being closely watched in Newfoundland and Labrador as well as Nova Scotia. An analysis of the MOU published by AIMS received white coverage and prompted some politicians to respond to the issues raised in the analysis.
Study raises concerns about competition in proposed NB Power sale
This story in OilWeek magazine was prompted by AIMS' analysis of the MOU to sell NB Power to Hydro Quebec.
National interest lacks defender
This editorial in the Cape Breton Post calls for a federal regulatory agency for energy transmission. The discussion was prompted by a recent AIMS' analysis of the MOU to sell NB Power.
Freedom Update
This blog tells readers to go to the AIMS website to check out our latest paper and the shifting demographics of Atlantic Canada and policy options to lessen the impact.
Justify pay raises with performance data
This column, by a policy analyst with the Frontier Centre for Public Policy, uses AIMS' research on municipal performance to make the point about the need performance data on municipal leaders and municipalities.
Communities must fight complacency: John Risley
Business leader John Risley points out the region needs to work hard to improve education performance. It's a position shared in this article by AIMS President Charles Cirtwill.
Cheering for population decline
This Telegraph-Journal columnist explains that AIMS latest paper on the population crunch facing Atlantic Canada makes for an interesting and disturbing read.