Want to know the difference between the three provinces that are in population decline? Only one doesn’t admit it. Saskatchewan has made population decline its top issue. Newfoundland and Labrador seems to discuss it ad nauseum. However, that pesky province,…
Continue ReadingDon’t forget to turn out the lights
Once in a while, I get a reminder that New Brunswick’s problems are not unique to New Brunswick. Here’s the first sentence in Jeffrey Simpson’s G&M column today: It’s an old, cruel joke, the one about the last person leaving…
Continue ReadingTrevor Holder – Full of Piss and Wind
HeroesFifteen long years on a losing streak and a lot of bodies unburied and there comes a time when you cannot turn the other cheek you have got to ride the ferry past the battered old bodies of dead dead…
Continue ReadingThree news snippets today
It’s a crazy time in my work world so no pithy comments or self-ascribed dogma today. Just a few quick points from the news yesterday: 1. Is it just me or are Fed-Prov relations in New Brunswick reaching a new…
Continue ReadingEconomic development 101, 102, etc.
I read this weekend a letter to the editor in a Jamaican paper and it really piqued my curiosity. A Mr. Spence wrote that “Wealth creation should be taught in schools”. He chastises politicians for not talking about economic issues…
Continue ReadingHalifax releases economic strategy
I spend a lot of time looking at economic development strategies and as far as it goes, the new economic strategy for the Halifax Regional Municipality looks like a keeper. It was quarterbacked by the Greater Halifax Partnership’s Chief Economist…
Continue ReadingA tip of my hat to Claudette
I am sure over the next few weeks there will be a lot of talk about Claudette so I won’t dwell on it except to say a few things. As the only Federal cabinet minister from Moncton since the 1910s,…
Continue ReadingYour daily ‘tee hee hee’ moment from the Times & Transcript We Say page
Saturday, Nov 19th: We Say: New bridge a reflection of Metro Moncton’s vitalityThere are many people who deserve praise for the new bridge. Certainly Premier Bernard Lord and Transportation Minister Percy Mockler were front and centre in negotiations for the…
Continue ReadingMarriot to fill in eye sore in Moncton
The paper is reporting that Marriott Hotels of Canada plans to build a 120-room Marriott Residence Inn in downtown Moncton. Company vice-president Michael Beckley confirmed last night that his company has partnered with Connecticut-based New Castle Hotels and Resorts to…
Continue ReadingQuick update on Hogan’s Anti Saint John rant
I just heard on ‘Shift’ the afternoon program on CBC that the Moncton Times & Trashscript ‘We Say’ was read out on that program for all Saint Johners to hear. Wonderful. Saint Johners were calling in almost in tears they…
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