From today’s Globe & Mail. The Conservative government won’t subsidize the proposed Mackenzie Valley natural gas pipeline, but Ottawa’s top negotiator said taking an equity stake in the struggling project is possible. “In the past … governments have participated in…
Continue ReadingBrad Green must be scratching his head
Brad Green must be a bit cranky these days. You give the public sector the second highest increase in average weekly wages in Canada and they boot you out of office. Average weekly wages increased by over 25% according to…
Continue ReadingStill think I’m wrong about Hogan?
Yesterday’s Statistics Canada population estimate shows that there are 2,313 less people in New Brunswick in 2006 compared to 2005. The population of young people dropped by over 4,000. This is the top headline story in the TJ, CBC and…
Continue ReadingAnother likely reason to have called the election
Today’s Statistics Canada release of new population figures are undoubtedly another reason why Premier Lord called the election. I am sure that certain elements of the media (and bloggers) would have tried to make hay with this data (except Al…
Continue ReadingMoncton: Myth or Fact?
There’s a letter to the editor in the TJ today that I found interesting: Graham must unite the province There are a great many challenges facing New Brunswick’s new premier in the months and years ahead but in the immediate…
Continue ReadingSlip sliding away, slip sliding away…..
In the “Global Competitiveness Report 2006-2007” released today by the World Economic Forum, whose Canadian partner is the Institute for Competitiveness & Prosperity, Canada moved down in the rankings over 2005’s results in both of its competitiveness indices. On the…
Continue ReadingCBC Moncton wants to go FM
While Spink on It will undoubtedly reach for the Rolaids, I think this is a very good idea. I still think that the CBC plays an important role in the local media balancing the crap coming out of the Times…
Continue ReadingThe Hoganization of Moncton continues
If you pick up the Telegraph-Journal this morning you see a front page story about the new Canadian Business ranking of Best Cities for Business in Canada. Saint John ranks 6th in Canada and Moncton has dropped from 1st two…
Continue ReadingSnip Snip Snip
The Feds cut $1 billion in ‘wasteful spending’ yesterday (even as they announced a $13B surplus). One of interest: Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec, Industry (FedNor), Social Sciencies & Humanities Research…
Continue ReadingAnybody know Bob’s position?
I wrote a fairly positive blog on Michael Ignatieff’s position on regional economic development a few weeks ago. This after he said that the alienation that is emerging from the considerable disparities in economic development across Canada are a serious…
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