AIMS receives 5th international award for think tank excellence. Templeton Freedom Award for Institute Excellence to be presented at influential Liberty Forum. Dated: 28 Mar 2005
Halifax - The Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS) has again received prestigious international recognition for the excellence of its work. The latest prize is the 2005 Templeton Freedom Award for Institute Excellence. The Templeton Freedom [...]
AIMS receives 5th international award for think tank excellence
Templeton Freedom Award for Institute Excellence to be presented at influential Liberty Forum.
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AIMS responds to comments in a Guardian news story about its 3rd Annual Report Card on Atlantic Canada's High Schools.
No apologies for putting parents and students first.
AIMS president Brian Lee Crowley responded to comments from a school board official in this Letter to the Editor in the Truro Daily News.
AIMS’ Atlantica Concept is a Hit in Buffalo, New York.
The AIMS concept called Atlantica is a trade corridor reaching from Halifax to Buffalo - the International Northeast Economic Region - and it can change the prosperity of the region.
The Media Elite’s Grip on the News is Almost Over.
The old elite grip on the media is almost finished. Whereas 20 or 30 years ago, it was media elites and others on the left who hounded presidents out of office, today it is media bloggers on the populist right who hound the Dan Rathers of this world into retirement – not just because they disagree with him, but because the old media elites are now themselves held accountable.
Newfoundland Budget a Lost Opportunity
Even a Great Year wasn't Good Enough
The Beacon, March 17, 2005
In this edition of The Beacon, take a closer look at how Atlantic Canada's High Schools fared in AIMS' annual report card, determine how AIMS' Atlantica concept was received by an influential audience in Buffalo, New York, and read why Prime Minister Paul Martin may have flubbed a major leadership test.
Cabinet Minister Seeks AIMS’ Expertise on Economic Development
Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS) President Brian Lee Crowley was one of 25 people recognized in the field of economic development invited to Ottawa to discuss how Canada can get the best value from the money it spends on helping to develop the private sector in the Third World
Cabinet Minister Seeks AIMS’ Expertise on Economic Development
It was a roll call of the top experts in the field from across the country and beyond. The Honourable Aileen Carroll, Minister of International Cooperation, invited 25 people recognized in the field of economic development to Ottawa to discuss how Canada can get the best value from the money it spends on helping to develop the private sector in the Third World. Among the select list of invitees was the president of the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS), Brian Lee Crowley.