Site Selection magazine has just ranked the 10 Ten economic development agencies. This is no small feat as there are literally hundreds of these agencies across the United States. But I think there are some great learnings here for economic…
Continue ReadingA tale of two newspapers
Interestingly, both the Times & Transcript and the Telegraph-Journal ran stories and commentary on the 2006 Census. Both articles agreed on one thing: the Moncton CMA is likely to pass the Saint John CMA as the largest urban community in…
Continue ReadingThis stuff scares the crap out of me
Just got done reading a Maclean’s article called ‘Lagging Behind’ talking about Canada’s lack of ‘competitiveness’. It goes on to say essentially that the Canadian Council of Chief Executives and Kevin Lynch the new head of the Privvy Council are…
Continue ReadingCan New Brunswick become a Celtic Tiger?
The Telegraph-Journal ran a story on Tuesday entitled Can New Brunswick become a Celtic Tiger? which has stirred up some strong feelings. The thrust of the article was related to eliminating tuition on post-secondary education. Here are a couple of…
Continue ReadingConvention Centre Blues?
I am not one to pit one city against the other in New Brunswick, but the announcement yesterday of funding for a convention centre in Fredericton must be a little frustrating for the guys/gals at city hall in Moncton. Who…
Continue ReadingAdvice for aspiring politicians
Take this with a grain of salt but…. After almost two decades of watching politics in Canada and the US with most likely a little more intensity than the average Joe, I have come to one major conclusion: The most…
Continue ReadingAtlantic Journalism Awards too elitist for Al Hogan?
Anybody know if the Times & Transcript boycotted the 2005 Atlantic Journalism Awards because it is too elitist? The Trashscript won nothing this year – for their writing – a couple of photos won awards. The TJ, on the other…
Continue ReadingEat your heart out 5 in 5
I have been highly critical of these cheesy, PR-motivated, catchy buzzword, ‘plans’ such as the Prosperity Plan and the ‘5 in 5’ because they throw out these ridiculous objectives and then say nothing about how they are going to achieve…
Continue ReadingTennessee’s Three-Star Communities
I know that I have talked about this before, but it is well worth repeating. This is mostly for hard core economic developers but it’s an interesting program for all to consider. One of the biggest problems facing New Brunswick…
Continue ReadingThis would be funny if it wasn’t so serious
One of the sectors being pushed by the McKenna government in the mid 1990s was online learning (web-based learning, eLearning, e-Learning, tele-education, etc. – one of the problems was the lack of a consistent label). At that time, there was…
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