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We are the 5 percent!
In this op-ed, Don McIver argues that the same economic forces that stimulate wealth generation in advanced countries also foster a more equitable income share in developing countries.
Truly life-changing program
In this op-ed, Kevin Burrell explains how the Nova Scotia Tuition Support Program enabled his learning disabled son to academically flourish at Bridgeway Academy.
Why the Bridgeway model works for students with learning disabilities
In this op-ed, Bridgeway Academy Founder Lucinda Low applauds AIMS for its latest research paper calling for the expansion of the Nova Scotia Tuition Support Program.
Rescuing kids with learning disabilities: Extending the lifeline
In this op-ed, AIMS Author Paul W. Bennett makes the case for expanding the Nova Scotia Tuition Support Program, which serves as an educational lifeline for learning disabled kids in the province.
Let’s Get Started
John Risley presents his next great idea for rural development: an Atlantic Canadian town could become the healthiest community in the world.
Special needs students struggling in current system
AIMS Author Paul W. Bennett discusses his recent AIMS paper which calls for the expansion of the Nova Scotia Tuition Support Program
Insights from Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney
Join AIMS for a special luncheon featuring insights from Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney, June 21st at the Cunard Centre.
Rick’s Rants: Gas Regulation
Gas prices are up again in Nova Scotia. Since it's implementation, regulation has cost Nova Scotia drivers over $30 million, says AIMS.
Private special ed advised
Every regional school board in Nova Scotia needs at least one special education school, where tuition would be subsidized by the provincial government, says AIMS author.
For Immediate Release: Lifeline needs to extend province-wide
AIMS Author Paul W. Bennett is calling for an expansion of the Nova Scotia Tuition Support Program.