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Hey, Toyota, check out Kalamazoo

Posted on December 9, 2005 by David Campbell

Wow, What an intereresting editorial in the Kalamazoo Gazette. I have copied the whole thing here – hope I don’t get slammed for copyright but can you imagine if Al Hogan put down his Ain’t Lord Great pen for a…

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Dissecting the Liberal’s economic record

Posted on December 9, 2005 by David Campbell

The CBC did a piece last night on the nationals that looked more deeply at the Liberal’s economic track record since coming to power in 1993. The reporter concluded that the two main strikes against the Liberal economic record are:…

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Where’s the No Spin Zone?

Posted on December 9, 2005 by David Campbell

I remember during the last US election, a group (I can’t remember the name) monitored the media for bias – left or right and reported its results. They essentially looked at each article or interview/program and then rated it either…

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Liberals should watch the propaganda

Posted on December 7, 2005 by David Campbell

The federal Liberal party issued a press release on Monday called: Atlantic Economy Thrives! [emphasis added] In which it states: With an adaptable and skilled working population, Atlantic Canada is becoming a hotspot for research and development. Knowledge-based industry clusters…

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Donald Savoie on RIM

Posted on December 7, 2005 by David Campbell

Savoie was quoted in the Toronto Star on Monday wondering why no one questioned $40 million in federal grants that Blackberry-maker Research in Motion won from Ottawa for the Waterloo facility, but a recent $14 million provincial grant for a…

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Constitutional subterfuge

Posted on December 7, 2005 by David Campbell

There wasn’t much in the New Brunswick Government’s speech from the throne kicking off the legislature yesterday. I read the speech on the Web last night. Lot’s of preening and posturing but limited substance. There was one statement, however; that…

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Halifax on a roll

Posted on December 6, 2005 by David Campbell

Is it just me or is Halifax on a roll right now? I just read that Bermuda-based West End Capital Services is adding 50 more jobs to their Halifax office. Jobs paying between $70K and $80K per year. West End…

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On politics and economic development

Posted on December 6, 2005 by David Campbell

Finally, one of the parties has made comments directly related to economic development in Atlantic Canada. And yours truly will take a swipe at them. First up. Prime Minister Paul Martin. In a press release yesterday, the Liberals state: Point:…

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Literacy and Internet Usage

Posted on December 5, 2005 by David Campbell

Stats Canada released a study today that confirmed a strong link between literacy and computer usage and the use of the Internet. So it should not come as any surprise that we have the lowest rates of literacy and the…

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The productivity – foreign investment link

Posted on December 5, 2005 by David Campbell

If you want another reason why Atlantic Canada has to get a whole lot better at attracting foreign firms, Statistics Canada has a good reason for you. According to a study released today, foreign-controlled plants accounted for most of the…

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