Why You Should Swap Your Business Books For Classics
Kate Wallace explains why you should be reading ‘War and Peace’ not ‘The Art of War.’
Kate Wallace explains why you should be reading ‘War and Peace’ not ‘The Art of War.’
Wind and solar make up an important and growing part of our energy future, but William Cook says nuclear power will still play a critical role in the transition away from a carbon-based economy.
Krista Ross says a central Sussex airport is still inexplicably alive as an idea even though southern New Brunswick airports are profitable enterprises that just need help to get through a tough time.
Ottawa is about to introduce new regulations on fuel production that will cost businesses and consumers in this region more than $1.4-billion, says Stephen MacMackin of the Atlantica Centre for Energy.
Physical distancing has accelerated a movement that has been emerging for a few years now, and that is “work from anywhere,” says USTATION founder and CEO Glen Hicks.
With the provincial election behind us and Premier Higgs set to shuffle his cabinet, Krista Ross says New Brunswick businesses are eager for our elected officials to return their focus to economic recovery.
Alex Hemingway and Michal Rozworski say a wealth tax needs to be combined with other measures to address the growing income gap between the wealthy and lower-wage workers.
Colleen d’Entremont says the development of small modular reactors would also give New Brunswick an economic boost.
If you’ve got a passion for the Greater Saint John community, experience that can be counted on, and a desire to help transition to a bold and new united approach for growth in our region, says Cathy Simpson, you can apply to be a board member of this new organization today.
These renewable supplies are clean, affordable, efficient, quicker to build, less risky overall, and more rapidly developing than nuclear energy.