The widely respected www.threehundredeight.com is predicting the NDP will make a massive breakthrough today and become the official opposition. The Tories will end up where they started with 143 seats. The author of 308 admits his riding by riding polls…
Continue ReadingDesperately seeking relevance
Folks, I can tell you I have never seen such disgruntlement about economic development among key stakeholders. In Nova Scotia, RDAs are being shut down, some are being de-funded by their municipal funders. In New Brunswick more and more cities…
Continue ReadingSeeking intestinal fortitude
Premier Alward seems to understand the challenges facing NB on both the economic and demographic fronts. I could have written his speech and it wouldn’t have been much different (including the reference to Frank McKenna). However, using substantially different language,…
Continue ReadingPredicting the future is hard
My column yesterday reviewed highlights from a report published 15 years ago warning of grave consequences if the province’s demographic challenges were not addressed. Most of the reports demographic predictions were right on the money – but the fiscal…
Continue ReadingBiz Incentives: Zero sum game or value proposition enhancing?
I am on the record saying that the subsidy and tax incentive battles that rage between states and provinces to attract business investment is biased against small provinces such as New Brunswick. Further, I have said I would approve of…
Continue ReadingMintzberg isn’t mincing words
When I got my MBA 20 years ago McGill’s Henry Mintzberg was considered to be one of the top management and strategy thinkers of the time. His books on management were required reading in many MBA programs. He continues to…
Continue ReadingRunning left, governing from the centre?
I don’t dip much into politics on this blog because I don’t understand the mechanics of the political process – every time I think I have it more or less figured out – some new twist emerges. I’m at the…
Continue ReadingAsurion to Social Media
I see that Asurion is expanding its Moncton call centre. There have been a number of downsizings in recent months and years but some of that has been offset by expansions. It’s hard to have a completely accurate…
Continue ReadingThe freak-y-omics of natural gas distribution
For anyone who follows the energy discussion in New Brunswick, you know that the distribution rate for large users of natural gas is the highest in North America – by a wide margin. The largest industrial users are paying…
Continue ReadingHalifax and Freddy Beach: Cities of the Future
I see that Halifax ranked second in the large cities category for “Large Cities of the Future” in FDI Magazine’s 2010/2011 ranking. The city ranked /1 for quality of life and 6th for infrastructure. Fredericton ranked #1 at the…
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