Is it that hard? Has every journalist and political analyst in New Brunswick forgot about the economy? Someone needs to ask the Tories and the Liberals where jobs are going to be created over the next 5-10 years. They need…
Continue ReadingT&T campaigning hard for Tories
A colleague of mine said he thought the T&T was a little less biased this year in their election coverage because the adjectives used to describe the Liberals were a little more aggressive. I don’t think so. Al thinks he…
Continue ReadingHere’s a question. Under what set of circumstances would the Department of Post-Secondary Education and Training actually tell people the cold hard truth? The Labour Force Survey comes out showing New Brunswick had the biggest decline in employment from July…
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Industry Minister Bernier and NSERC President FortierAnnounce $503 Million in Research Funding and ScholarshipsOttawa, Ontario, September 8, 2006 The Honourable Maxime Bernier, Minister of Industry, and Dr. Suzanne Fortier, President of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), announced…
Continue ReadingThe Liberal Charter for Change
Here is my quick take on the economic development portion of the NB Libs’ Charter for Change: It’s time to bring back the pride and the “Can-Do” spirit in New Brunswick. Ineconomic development, attitude is everything. We understand the art…
Continue ReadingIt’s déjà vu all over again
The famous quote from Yogi Berra came to mind when I read Statistics Canada’s labour force survey this morning. In 2003, in the middle of the election, Statistics Canada released the monthly labour force survey and it showed an 8,000…
Continue ReadingAl’s conundrum and the Premier’s new drawl
While you all watch, listen and read tomorrow to assess who won or lost the election debate, my eyes will be turned to the We Say in the Times & Transcript. You remember in those old science fiction movies when…
Continue ReadingYou gotta have priorities
I, like you, have been watching the blogosphere with some interest this election cycle to assess what is motivating online comment. I do my Google blog search every other day or so as well as directly checking on the most…
Continue ReadingAllow me a little nostalgia
I just read about Ralph Klein’s legacy in Alberta after 14 years as Premier and I got a little personally nostalgic. I don’t know if I blogged about this before but shortly after Klein got into power in Alberta, somebody…
Continue ReadingOrimulsion – there is a point here
The Liberals are pushing hard on the Orimulsion thing this election. There are signs all over the place and now the papers are picking up on it. So, as I did when this scandal broke, I do have comments. 1)…
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