October 2018
Competition also benefits education
By Matthew Lau (AIMS Author) Troy Media, 01 November 2018 Canadians experience daily the enormous economic benefits of competition. For most consumer goods, over time, Canadians pay less and get more. Businesses compete to offer [...]
All you can eat?
By Sylvain Charlebois (AIMS Senior Fellow) The Lakeside Leader, 19 November 2018 Within a year, single-use plastics and excess packaging have become public enemy number 1. Everyone is talking about how our lives are overrun [...]
USMCA and Cash Cows
By Sylvain Charlebois (AIMS Senior Fellow) Net News Ledger, 02 October 2018 They may not know it yet, but the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA), or NAFTA 2.0, could become the watershed moment Canadian dairy farmers [...]
NB Election Results: What Happened?
AIMS President Marco Navarro-Génie breaks down the recent election results in New Brunswick with Sheldon MacLeod on News 95.7, while touching on the subject of coalitions.
September 2018
The Blockchain Party
By Sylvain Charlebois (AIMS Senior Fellow) Walmart, the largest retailer in the world, recently notified its leafy green suppliers that they will need to use blockchain by the end of next year. Walmart is banking [...]
Read: A Little School Choice Goes a Long Way
The recent AIMS study An Untapped Potential for Educational Diversity was referred to in a piece by Fergus Hodgson for the Epoch Times, supporting the model in Eastern Canada. Read here