Nova Scotia leader can call the tune
When Rodney MacDonald won the Nova Scotia Tory leadership race and became the Premier-designate of the province, the national media wanted some insight. The National Post turned to AIMS president Brian Lee Crowley.
The Beacon, February 14, 2006
From public education to oil & gas to the Supreme Court, this edition of The Beacon covers a variety of public policy issues.
In the global race to power up LNG plants, firms face supply challenge
When one of the leading portals for quality information for the global gas, oil, and power industry checked out the three LNG projects proposed for Atlantic Canada, it checked out AIMS first. "Alexander's Oil and Gas Connections" quotes from AIMS' LNG paper titled 'Casting a cold eye on LNG'
Having it both ways
Land-locked Saskatchewan could have some answers for the Port of Halifax, and the portal to Atlantica. This article explains why container trade could be important to that prairie province, but also further east.
Choosing the court could be the judge of the man.
Is it time to change how Canada chooses its Supreme Court Justices? In his fortnightly column, AIMS president Brian Lee Crowley examines the Canadian system, and suggests it's time for something more open and consultative.
The LNG World: Together we stand.
With two of the three LNG terminals proposed for Atlantic Canada in its backyard, the Guysborough Journal was quick to get the news out about AIMS paper, "Casting a Cold Eye on LNG: The real possibilities and pitfalls for Atlantic Canada".