Someone stopped me in the street yesterday and asked me if I had an opinion on why the media in New Brunswick (mostly the Irving papers) are so enthralled with Premier Graham. There have been a litany of stories gushing…
Continue ReadingThat dull ache in the back of your head
I have a confession to make. I have a guilty pleasure. I listen to Air America several times a week. I find it fascinating. It is so vitriolic. Regularly George Bush’s name is used in the same sentence as Mussolini.…
Continue ReadingJeannot’s influence is wide ranging
Ocassionally, I read some journalist from outside New Brunswick quoting Jeannot Volpe. Typically this is rare as the national media will know the Premier but very few others. This was evidenced by a story in the Globe & Mail referencing…
Continue ReadingOntario flexing its muscle
Here’s a couple of excerpts from a Toronto Star article this weekend. …..McGuinty’s argument that Ottawa should match provincial funding for two new Ontario programs. The first is a $500 million advanced manufacturing strategy to support innovation and the adoption…
Continue ReadingWords matter
A colleague of mine sent me an email asking me to tone down my comments about Samuel LeBreton. He said “don’t shoot the messenger”. I have nothing against LeBreton. I’ve never met the guy. But there are a very small…
Continue ReadingVeracity of sources
I love reading the labour market experts and their month musings on employment growth in New Brunswick. Equally, I am fascinated at how journalists just write the stuff verbatim. The T&T is quoting Statistics Canada spokesman Jason Gilmour. Now, let’s…
Continue Reading1,401 and counting
I just noticed that this is my 1,401st blog. I might not mention this to my wife…. October 2004 to August 2007. Roughly three years. More than a blog a day, on average. Enough original writing to fill three Harry…
Continue ReadingMonthly labour market report
The employment data for July has been published by Statistics Canada. New Brunswick dropped 3,200 jobs in July compared to June. On the whole, year over year, the total employed population growth in New Brunswick is similar to the national…
Continue ReadingBernie Graham/Shawn Lord
I had to chuckle when I read the T&T this morning. Here’s a pertinent quote: “…..enough snippets of information had dribbled out by the end of the working day to suggest New Brunswick Premier Shawn Graham is building a reputation…
Continue ReadingCome clean on Venezuela
As evidenced by my multiple posts on this issue, I am not at all happy with this whole Orimulsion resolution. I might be – if we had been given the whole picture – but with all the fog around this,…
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