Peter Drucker seems to never go out of style. In 1974 he said that company managers should take the Hippocratic oath. Do no harm. Presto. None of this Wall Street crap. No embezzlement. No violation of the fiduciary duty. No…
Continue ReadingOn McGuinty and Buy American
I am quite concerned with the legislation that is working its way through the US Senate which would require all companies receiving U.S. bailout or stimulus monies to use U.S. suppliers. This could throw a number of Canadian industries from…
Continue ReadingThinking about self-sufficiency
We need a better term than “self-sufficiency” for this general idea of a New Brunswick that is growing, attracting people, economically vibrant and that is weened off Equalization. Essentially, we are talking about a New Brunswick that none of us…
Continue ReadingThe State of Things
I attended the Premier’s State of the Province address last night. I think I have attended 8 or 9 of these things over the years and they are mostly the same – a broad rah rah session to convince people…
Continue ReadingMapping ED effort to an overall strategy
I know there is criticism of the Acadian Peninsula fund and just about every other fund used for economic development. I personally don’t have a problem using public funds to support economic development efforts if they lead to tangible economic…
Continue ReadingMandate creep
The TJ has an article today discussing the Acadian Peninsula Economic Development Fund. It mostly makes the case that a lot of money has been spent for a very small amount of jobs. I’m not going to critique this article…
Continue ReadingMight as well go for a SODA
Stephen Harper has created the Southern Ontario Development Agency (SODA) and given it $1 billion over five years. It’s kind of funny in a way. The Conservatives are approaching the challenges in southern Ontario as if it were Atlantic Canada. …
Continue ReadingEI in context
I just read Statistics Canada’s new Employment Insurance Claimant report covering November 2008. The number of regular EI beneficiaries increased in all jurisdictions compared with a year earlier. Ontario (+28.2%), British Columbia (+24.6%), Nunavut (+21.9%) and Yukon (+21.3%) posted the largest…
Continue ReadingBoeing/Atlantic Industry Days in Halifax
Does anyone know how many New Brunswick companies were at this?
Continue ReadingWhither UNB?
It will be interesting to see who gets chosen to lead UNB. I agree with Anthony Knight about the importance of that position and that institution. However, I continue to be an unapologetic one-trick-pony and I am a little disappointed…
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