Even In Atlantic Canada, Our Economy Is Intertwined With Toronto
Every time you pay a bank fee, download a Drake song, watch the national news, book an airline ticket, and or participate in a host of other activities, Toronto’s GDP ticks up a notch.
Every time you pay a bank fee, download a Drake song, watch the national news, book an airline ticket, and or participate in a host of other activities, Toronto’s GDP ticks up a notch.
The latest episode of the ‘Insights’ podcast features a fascinating interview with one of Canada’s most distinguished market researchers, Michael Adams, the Chairman and Co-Founder of Environics Research.
David Campbell says there’s no point growing New Brunswick’s population to 1 million people unless alot of them can fill the hundreds of thousands of job vacancies the province can expect in the next 20 years.
On this week’s Huddle “Insights” podcast, David Campbell and Don Mills chat with the Clearwater Seafoods co-founder who was part of building three different companies that sold for more than $1-billion each.
If Atlantic Canada had taken a different path on natural gas, could the region have played a part easing tensions in Europe? David Campbell thinks it’s possible.
In conversation with Huddle “Insights” co-host Don Mill, the Century Initiative CEO outlines the reasoning behind this ambitious goal and what it would mean for Atlantic Canada.
In this edition of the Huddle “Insights” podcast, the ACOA CEO talks with co-hosts David Campbell and Don Mills about the strategies he used to grow Major Drilling and the current ones he is employing to take the regional economic development agency in a new direction.
David Campbell believes New Brunswick must have the capacity to properly identify and develop economic opportunities. If that means a whole bunch more economic development agencies in the province, he says “giddy up.”
This week’s Huddle “Insights” podcast features a conversation with arguably the most influential IT leader in Atlantic Canada.
In part two of their conversation with longtime CTV Atlantic broadcaster Steve Murphy, Don and David chat with Steve about his favourite interview in 45 years of broadcasting. He also shares his thoughts on the most significant Atlantic Canadian premiers in the last four decades.