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Why Canada’s antiquated communications rules need reconnection.
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2009-10-28T00:00:00+00:00 October 28th, 2009|Media Releases|
Why Canada’s antiquated communications rules need reconnection.
By Ian Munro| 2016-04-06T11:21:17+00:00 October 28th, 2009|Policy Papers|
Communications consultant and former AIMS research director Ian Munro explores the antiquated rules that govern Canada's communications sector. He calls for a complete overhaul and makes strong recommendations on how to bring the regulatory regime into the 21st century.
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2009-10-24T00:00:00+00:00 October 24th, 2009|In the Media|
As speculation mounts that Quebec Hydro is going to buy NB Power, AIMS incoming President Charles Cirtwill has a warning. He says while New Brunswick should privatize the utility, selling it to another province's crown corporation would not be good for New Brunswickers.
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2009-10-04T00:00:00+00:00 October 4th, 2009|In the Media|
This review in the Western Standard heralds Brian Lee Crowley's book "Fearful Symmetry".
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2009-09-18T00:00:00+00:00 September 18th, 2009|In the Media|
This columnist on CBC encourages people to read Brian Lee Crowley's new book, whether you agree with his theories or not.
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2009-09-15T00:00:00+00:00 September 15th, 2009|In the Media|
Calgary Herald columnist Nigel Hannaford reviews the latest book by AIMS founding president Brian Lee Crowley.
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2009-07-29T00:00:00+00:00 July 29th, 2009|In the Media|
News that Shell is closing some low volume gas stations in New Brtunswick revives the discussion about gas price regulation. In this sotry in The Daily Gleaner, AIMS Executive Vice President Charles Cirtwill explains regulation does not save stations from closing.
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2016-03-17T16:42:16+00:00 June 3rd, 2009|In the Media|
In this op-ed that appeared in the Chronicle-Herald, AIMS Executive Vice President Charles Cirtwill refutes claims that gas price regulations saves consumers money. He uses facts to explain how regulation costs us millions of dollars each year.
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2009-05-05T00:00:00+00:00 May 5th, 2009|In the Media|
Advice from the New Brunswick liquor commission to wine suppliers to boost prices is soundly criticized in this news story. AIMS executive vice president Charles Cirtwill points out it is an example of why the government monopoly should be privatized.
By Atlantic Institute for Market Studies| 2009-02-18T00:00:00+00:00 February 18th, 2009|In the Media|
This op-ed appeared in the Telegraph-Journal in response to the commentary, AIMS research manager, Bobby O'Keefe wrote on gas price regulation in New Brunswick.