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Lagging Atlantic Canada

Posted on September 2, 2005 by David Campbell

You know, I am not so much bothered by Alberta kicking NB’s arse on economic stats or even Ontario and British Columbia. After all, they have been the strongest economies in Canada for years. No, it’s this constant hammering by…

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Differences b/w US and Canada

Posted on September 1, 2005 by David Campbell

Almost every day I stumble across another fascinating statistic highlighting the economic development differences between the U.S. and Canada. For example, last year, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, northeastern Oklahoma led the U.S. for employment growth. Meanwhile,…

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The gift that keeps on giving

Posted on September 1, 2005 by David Campbell

Chicago-based Virtual-Agent Services (VAS) announced yesterday that it has established its twelfth customer care location in the Village of Rogersville, New Brunswick. The centre is expected to create up to 40 full-time jobs for local area residents within its first…

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EI up, employed down

Posted on August 31, 2005 by David Campbell

EI claims in New Brunswick were up 5.8% according to new data Statistics Canada (year over year from June 2004 to June 2005). During the same time, the number of working New Brunswickers only dropped by 0.2%. According to the…

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Need to get on the map

Posted on August 31, 2005 by David Campbell

A few day ago I wrote a blog on the issue of presence in the United States. That very few people even know where Atlantic Canada is let alone its business environment and potential. I further made the case for…

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Come a long way

Posted on August 31, 2005 by David Campbell

I went to a conference in the mid 1990s where the Governor of Maine at the time, Angus King, went on and on about how NB Premier Frank McKenna was his ‘hero’ and ‘role model’ and such things. Now, Maine…

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Robert Irving for Premier

Posted on August 30, 2005 by David Campbell

If you have been reading my comments regarding ‘young’ Premiers in New Brunswick, you will know that this trend has disturbed me over the years. Why do we need to elect young, unexperienced lawyers and then ask them to oversee…

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What New Brunswickers Want – Or Should Want

Posted on August 29, 2005 by David Campbell

After reading another one of Al Hogan’s cooing and gurgling pieces about Premier Lord, it got me thinking maybe I am wrong. Maybe Al’s right. Maybe Premier Lord is an outstanding leader and will go down in history as one…

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Start ‘Moncton’ Up

Posted on August 29, 2005 by David Campbell

Start Me Up The Rolling Stones are coming to Greater Moncton. This is a great story for our region. Our small community is featured on the same list as Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, Rio De Janeiro and Mexico City. We…

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Dispatch from the road – Washington

Posted on August 29, 2005 by David Campbell

I journeyed down to Washington this weekend to see the Expos – er, Nationals play. After being a fan for 25 years, a little thing like changing cities wouldn’t sway my allegiance. But after spending a few days in the…

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