AIMS Welcomes Patrick Luciani
New Senior Fellow Urban Policy
AIMS fires back at study’s critics
Since the release of AIMS Report Card on Atlantic Canadian high schools more than a month ago, teacher associations and government leaders have categorized the study as misleading, flawed in its data and demonstrating poor methodology. But AIMS president Brian Lee Crowley said none of the government recipients of the study has yet been specific in its claims.
AIMS President issues “Call to Action on Immigration”
On Friday, April 11th, AIMS President Brian Lee Crowley was asked to issue the keynote “Call to Action” at the Nova Scotia Immigration Partnership Conference organized by the Metropolitan Immigrant Settlement Association (MISA). In his talk was entitled “You’re not from around here, are you?”
Academics line up to endorse AIMS report card
AIMS methodology “exceptional”, “fair”, “illuminating”, “objective”
Getting the Message – Lower Taxes = Regional Growth
Politics may play a part, however the move toward lowering taxes in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick shows provincial governments in Atlantic Canada are increasingly giving signs they understand that growth - and taxes- matter.
AIMS Calls on Education Ministers to Withdraw Unjustified Attacks on High School Report Card
Newfoundland's claims unsubstantiated. Repetition by other ministers both unfair and uninformed