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Congratulations on your victory, Premier Higgs. Now a few thoughts on economic development.

Posted on September 14, 2020 by David Campbell

The good news when a party wins a second mandate – particularly after the first one was truncated – is continuity in government.  The last Premier to win and complete two full mandates was Frank McKenna – and he left…

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My lament for the translation sector in New Brunswick (Part 71)

Posted on September 9, 2020 by David Campbell

I recently got my hands on the latest business counts data from Statistics Canada (June 2020). The business counts provide a count of all the firms in each of several hundred industries (NAICS) and their employment level. The data includes…

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Advice to the politicians: Double down on cybersecurity

Posted on September 7, 2020 by David Campbell

I get real nervous when politicians ‘politicize’ economic development.  This is not to say they shouldn’t critique each others’ economic development programs.  They absolutely should – this is a democracy and we want political parties to be very clear about…

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A little advice for those starting out in their careers

Posted on September 7, 2020 by David Campbell

In the past few months I have had a larger number than usual of people reaching out to seek my advice or to ask about job opportunities at Jupia Consultants.  Many hope I can refer them to someone that has…

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A kind of Hippocratic Oath for economic development

Posted on September 4, 2020 by David Campbell

There is a lot of debate about what the role of government should be to support economic development.  Some prefer a highly interventionist state while others would like government with a light touch.  Maybe we should have a kind of…

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Economic development and the New Brunswick election

Posted on August 29, 2020 by David Campbell

I used to gently poke fun at New Brunswickers about their voting preferences. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s they would consistently tell pollsters their top concerns were jobs and the economy (and, typically, health care) and, yet, when it…

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On Saint John the Exporter: Sometimes a kiss is just a kiss

Posted on August 18, 2020 by David Campbell

As Sam croons in Casablanca, sometimes a kiss is just a kiss, a smile is just a smile. Sometimes a data point is just a data point. We can certainly unpack it, analyze it, set it in context, look at…

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Business closings as a result of Covid-19: First available data

Posted on August 11, 2020 by David Campbell

Statistics Canada has come out with “experimental estimates for business openings and closures for Canada, provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas, seasonally adjusted”.  The data is through April 2020 so we are starting to see how Covid-19 is impacting the…

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Thank you for calling New Brunswick. How can I help you today?

Posted on August 11, 2020 by David Campbell

A couple of years ago, international man of mystery, David Hawkins, conducted a series of focus groups with young people about what they thought of the ‘call centre’ industry as a career in New Brunswick. Most of the feedback he received…

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Get the economy blazing again? A review of the NS economy under Stephen McNeil

Posted on August 10, 2020 by David Campbell

Stephen McNeil will be immortalized for telling everyone to “stay the blazes home” to stop the spread of Covid-19.   The Premier announced he would be stepping down last week.  How did the economy do under his leadership?  Did it ‘blaze’?…

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