What our Civil Servents Got Wrong in 2015
Opinion: we need our public sector leaders to help politicians set a vision for the province and then work towards that vision. Instead of inevitable decline, let’s be aspirational about the future.
Opinion: we need our public sector leaders to help politicians set a vision for the province and then work towards that vision. Instead of inevitable decline, let’s be aspirational about the future.
Opinion: Employers will make sure employees have a better work-life balance, but hard work still matters.
The government invests a pile of money into economic development and has limited ideas what works and what doesn’t.
Opinion: There are three major reasons French immersion is a “wicked” problem in New Brunswick.
OPINION: Canadian industry needs to become more productive to drive up real wages and the standard of living for Canadian workers
OPINION: Politicians must be more honest with folks about the timing and cost of net zero 2050 commitments. If they aren’t, bad actors will exploit the public’s anger when major climate-related policy ramps up.
A strong and thriving Atlantic Canada economy needs high-value export industries. Could mining be one of those sectors?
Mining once played a big part in our region’s economy. It’s time for a public conversation about the industry’s future.
David Campbell says there will continue to be inward migration – though maybe not at record levels – as people actually like the idea of living in smaller, less congested urban centres offering a good quality of life.
When, or if, Irving moves away from fossil fules, it is distinctly possible the company will decide to migrate that investment elsewhere. It is also possible it will sell lock, stock, and barrel to one of the large players and that company will play out the string and then shut down Saint John altogether.