AIMS Atlantica concept opens Business to Business Showcase in Maine
Under the headline "Maine and Canada must organize economy", AIMS' Atlantica concept made front page news following a business expo in Maine. David Grima of the Camden Herald covered the speech delivered by AIMS President Brian Lee Crowley to business leaders in northern Maine.
The Beacon, April 12, 2005
In this edition, celebrate with AIMS its fifth prestigious international award for institute excellence, determine whether the provincial budgets in three Atlantic provinces encourage economic growth, follow-up on AIMS' High School Report Card and its impact on the education world, and read what an influential US magazine has to say about AIMS' Atlantica concept.
Another day older and deeper in debt.
The budget delivered last week by the Binns government failed to heed the advice of experts, or learn from the experience of those jurisdictions that have successfully turned their economies around. Economic growth is fueled by spending cuts, tax cuts, and debt reduction.
Edmunston business leaders reassured over Atlantica
AIMS used a teleconference meeting to answer questions from business leaders in Edmunston, New Brunwick about its Atlantica concept. The meeting was covered in an article in the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal.
Trust Agreements: Maximizing the value of the fishery.
In columns in the Chronicle-Herald and Times-Transcript, AIMS president Brian Lee Crowley suggests that trust agreements show the way to a modern and efficient industry that creates value for coastal communities by maximizing the value the fishery can create.
Atlantica: Challenge or Opportunity?
Site Selection is the oldest publication in the corporate real estate and economic development field, and the official publication of the Industrial Asset Management Council. The magazine is used as a resource by industry looking for new locations. Its feature article on Atlantica provided substantial exposure for the AIMS' concept.
Finance minister denies spending out of control
On March 30th the New Brunswick finance minister delivered the provincial budget. AIMS was one of the experts called by the news media to provide pre-budget insight.
Du “Push” au “Pull”
Les marchés de masse se meurent. Nous sommes à la veille de personnaliser virtuellement tout ce qu'un individu souhaite, y compris la sorte de contenu de média qu'il veut voir.
Failing to make it happen.
NB budget fails sustainability test.
The Return to Profligacy
Hidden behind the mountain of extra federal money in Newfoundland and Labrador's budget is the awful truth that the provincial government plans to keep piling more and more debt upon the taxpayers of the province at close to half a billion dollars a year for the foreseeable future. The highest indebted taxpayers in the country will become even more crippled by the mountain of debt being piled upon them.