UNB’s Hands-On Quantitative Investment Management Course Lets Students Learn with Real Money
The “Quant Student Investment Fund” is a new elective from UNB’s MQIM that lets grads get their hands dirty as they manage a multi-million-dollar portfolio.
The “Quant Student Investment Fund” is a new elective from UNB’s MQIM that lets grads get their hands dirty as they manage a multi-million-dollar portfolio.
The head of Mining Industry NL has a fascinating chat with Don and David about the “very, very bright” future for mining in his province, and how resource extraction can help Canada meet its net-zero goals.
Don and David talk to one of rural New Brunswick’s most important employers about the rural economy, labour shortages, and how the housing crisis might be even worse outside of the cities than it is within.
The festival is a chance for hungry Haligonians to shake off the winter blues with some much needed comfort food.
Halifax’s recently retired CAO serves up a few spicy takes he never could have got away with in his old role. Did our leaders make a mistake with amalgamation? Are rural residents paying their fare share of taxes? Listen to find out.
The city is looking for ideas that have potential for outdoor recreational activities at the site.
Nova Scotians bought slightly more alcohol over the last three months compared to the same period last year. However, higher booze prices meant the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation brought in more profit.
First-year students Rukeme Akalusi, Skylar Soh, and Leen Abu Al-Sha’r won the BAUS Business Planning and Entrepreneurship Award ($500) for best business project for a UNB ADM 1192 Business Plan and Entrepreneurship Team.
Home sales were down in Atlantic Canada between 27 and 31 per cent year over year, yet seasonally adjusted prices remained solid.