Maritimers ‘giving up’ on federal government
Atlantic Canadians have indicated frustration with the federal government but AIMS acting President Charles Cirtwill says they should not look to an equal number of Senators for each province as a solution.
E” for effort in education
New Brunswick issued its education policy and media from around the province knocked on AIMS' door for analysis. Even newspaper columnists were using AIMS' comments.
Gov’t tries to make math scores add up
The Nova Scotia government is taking advice long offered in AIMS' work. This article from the Halifax Daily News explains that provincial math exams for grade three students will be centrally marked, results released at the school level and made available to the public. A measure AIMS has demanded for years.
Private Supply, Public Benefit
This background paper takes a look at how specialty hospitals could help reduce waiting times in the Canadian health care system. It is one of a series of papers prepared by the Canadian Health Care Consensus Group to contribute to the discussion of health care reform in Canada.
Sacrificing health for ideology?
CHCCG paper shows private supply could help reduce wait times.
Liberals’ education plan high on vision
AIMS offers comment on New Brunswick's new education plan, saying it holds much promise, but the details for achievement are lacking.