CBC Newfoundland: Charles Cirtwell, president of the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies on the EI system
Charles Cirtwell, president of the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies, speaks about a recent study by The Mowat Centre for Policy Innovation on the EI system in Canada.
A debate on regional development authorities
Are regional development authorities doing their job or should they be abolished? Charles Cirtwill is president of Atlantic Institute for Market Studies. Larry Haiven is a professor of management at St. Mary's University and a research associate with the Canadian Centre for Policy alternatives.
Passport to the operating table
Dr. Lloyd Maybaum, a Calgary physician who created a stir two years ago when he wrote an article outlining his vision, was in Halifax on Thursday to share his ideas. His presentation was part of Open for Business: Creating Wealth Through Better Health, a conference hosted by the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies.
High hopes for economy
AIMS CEO and President Charles Cirtwill comments on the Nova Scotia's shipbuilding deal, $2b offshore plan and subsea cable. Cirtwill says that although the multiple projects slated for the province are promising, he recommends a dose of caution to accompany the hubris.
Maritime Morning: Senator Kelvin K. Ogilvie & Charles Cirtwill on the AIMS health conference
In this Maritime Morning interview, Senator Kelvin K. Ogilvie and AIMS president and CEO Charles Cirtwill join Jordi Morgan of News 95.7 to talk about the AIMS health care conference and transformative change in health care.
Maritime Morning: Shannon MacDonald on AIMS’ upcoming health conference
Maritime Morning interview with Shannon MacDonald of Deloitte on Medical Tourism and AIMS' upcoming health conference 'Open for Business: Creating Wealth Through Better Health.'
Media Advisory: AIMS lays down a challenge – think about the opportunities of health care, not the costs
On November 15, 2012 AIMS will bring together health professionals, policy makers and business professionals for a full day discussion on innovative ways to turn health care from an economic burden to an economic benefit for all Canadians.
Barrage of government reports on Muskrat Falls should be reviewed: critics
A flurry of government commissioned reports supporting the proposed $7.4 billion Muskrat Falls hydro project in Labrador should be reviewed by an independent regulator, critics say.
Maritime Morning: Rick Audas on AIMS’ upcoming health conference
Maritime Morning interview with Rick Audas, Associate Professor Health Statistics and Economics in the Faculty of Medicine at Memorial University on AIMS' upcoming health conference 'Open for Business: Creating Wealth Through Better Health'.
The Beacon: November 1, 2012
Regional Cooperation in Electricity Exchanges in Atlantic Canada: Steps Toward the Creation of an Atlantic Power Pool, Bill Black commentary 'Creative Cities', Alessandro Colombo on subsidiarity, AIMS upcoming health conference 'Open for Business Creating Wealth Through Better Health'