This week you will be serenaded by Jack Nickelson and Prince and we will also talk economic development. Hope you enjoy it.
Continue ReadingSneak preview of my column on Wed.
Just to understand my thought process. I was thinking about Georgia this week. Then Atlanta. Then CNN. Then media/publishing as an economic development opportunity. Now you know the theme of my TJ column this week.
Continue ReadingGeorgia on my mind
After seeing Georgia’s rank on the Forbes and Site Selection magazine lists, I have been thinking that there are some lessons to be learned there. Of course, there is no perfect model but a few good things to consider: 1.…
Continue ReadingLabour market data turns positive in July
The New Brunswick economy added 2,000 jobs in July after a string of down months. We are still down an estimated 6,000 full time jobs since January after a strong year of employment growth in 2007. I still see weirdness…
Continue ReadingDispatches from the Road: Northern Ontario 2
I have been to Grand Canyon, all through the Rockies and the Alberta Badlands. I’ve camped on a ridge looking out on Mount McKinley. I’ve hiked the Poconos and visited Niagara several times. I’ve hiked in the Mohave Desert and…
Continue ReadingDispatches from the road: Northern Ontario
Greetings from small rural Northern Ontario. A few comments this morning: French ImmersionKelly Lamrock has announced a compromise on French Immersion. Grade 3 will be the entry point for French Immersion. I hope this is part of a broader reform…
Continue ReadingEmployment by Industry
Want a high level view of the difference between the New Brunswick and the national economy? Take a look at the employment by industry data. The chart shows the number of workers by topline NAICS industry code per 1,000 workers.…
Continue ReadingIt’s the economy, stupid podcast (Aug 4)
A special treat this week. A clip of one of my favourite songs for your edification. I know – stick to my knitting and all that jazz. Hope you enjoy it.
Continue ReadingOn R&D again
We talk a lot about R&D on this blog so this theme may seem redundant to some but I think it is well worth fleshing out. I was talking to a senior government official the other day and he said…
Continue ReadingWho is AIMS speaking for?
The TJ is running an article today quoting AIMS calling for New Brunswick to scrap the corporate income tax rate altogether. Brian Lee Crowley, president of the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies, told an all-party provincial committee that toured New…
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