Atlantic Canada at a Crossroads: Can we Maximize on Generational Opportunity?
The Atlantic region is amid a period of exceptional growth. But we might not be ready to maximize and sustain this opportunity.
The Atlantic region is amid a period of exceptional growth. But we might not be ready to maximize and sustain this opportunity.
Owning a car is more expensive in Atlantic Canada than anywhere else in the country. It’s also harder to live without, since fewer transportation alternatives exist.
In the latest episode of the “Insights” podcast, Don Mills and David Campbell answer questions from listeners and business leaders about the challenges and opportunities for economic development and growth in 2023.
Carolyn Gibbons started making her own cleaning ingredients and products for her family; now, she’s opened a storefront to help Frederictonians along their own eco-friendly journies.
A trip to see her daughter in Finland inspired her to open Scandimodern over eight years ago.
Mallory Lennon is the mind behind the interior of Trailway Brewing and other local businesses.
In 2019 there was a major gap between the prosperity of the two regions.
David Campbell argues Atlantic Canada has a “collective self-confidence problem” that it doesn’t deserve.
Eloy van Hal and Jannette Spiering are the Dutch founders of The Hogeweyk, a normalized living community for people living with advanced dementia. They will be coming to Canada to share their long-term care model and how it can be applied to the country.
Since the start of Rocket Burger, owner Stephen Rae has been committed to paying his staff more than minimum wage.