Big gaps in provincial wealth, but similar grades for using tax dollars – think tank
AIMS' annual review of provincial government fiscal health and policy is the topic of this story by The Canadian Press.
Citizens group big on ideas
AIMS founding President Brian Lee Crowley was the keynote speaker at one of the founding meetings of Citizens for Halifax. His talk prompted debate on de-amalgamation.
What Will Power Maine?
Given the location and climate, wind looks promising and investments are being made in wind farms throughout the Atlantica region. This article in the Bangor Daily News focuses on what's happening in Maine.
Calais: Customs Project to Kick Off
A third border crossing is being added between St. Stephen and Calais which should help with traffic moving across the border through Atlantica.
New Brunswick Urged to Establish Market for Wood Pellets
An Austrian researcher at conference organized by the Atlantica Centre for Energy says the right mix of resources and technology exist for Atlantica to stoke stoves with an alternative to oil, and he suggests New Brunswick is well positioned to be a wood pellet paradise.
Into the hazard: Government Taxpayers have $5-million stake in Moncton’s Royal Oaks Estates & Golf Club
A decision by New Brunswick to bail out an ailing golf course is another example of governmetn stepping where it shouldn't. AIMS Executive Vice President Charles Cirtwill says it is taxpayers who end up out the money.