I don’t know if I am supposed to be distributing this labour market bulletin but it is a public federal government publication. Someone is good enough to send it to me so I pass it on to you. The year-over-year…
Continue ReadingArrogance or humility?
While it may seem like a peripheral issue, I think the need to achieve the right balance between confidence and humility is critical to successful economic development efforts. I see over-confidence all the time in my work with economic…
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I just finished listening to Bruce Cockburn’s newest album (or is it digital music release?). I know that he has gotten quite niche in his old age (translation he doesn’t sell as much as the Lovers in a Dangerous Time…
Continue ReadingIndeed, things are out of control
I had to sign after I read this article about health care in Saint John this morning. The provincial government spends $2.5 billion on public health care in New Brunswick. The average household in New Brunswick spends another…
Continue ReadingPond on ICT exports
Gerry Pond is right. The ICT industry needs to focus on companies that are building products and services for the export market. This is a variation on a theme that we have talked about many times here. If the…
Continue ReadingDrawing a solid line between A and B
I think this new report from the NBITC is helpful (full disclosure there are a few charts in there I had developed a couple of years ago) and show some almost startling data around the IT talent pipeline in New…
Continue ReadingSpreading the pain
I already received an email this morning complaining about call for tax increases this morning in the TJ. They seemed to have skipped right over the other ideas in the column. Look folks, New Brunswickers pay less income tax,…
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