March 2016
Robin Neill
Adjunct Professor, Economics, University of Prince Edward Island and Carleton University Born in 1931 in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Robin Neill holds a B.A. and M.A. in Political Economy from the University of Toronto and a [...]
Brian Rogers
A native of St. John's, Newfoundland, he is a graduate Marine Biologist from the University of Guelph, Ontario. Brian is also a graduate of the Executive Development Program, Ivey School of Business at the University [...]
Extreme ideas to buck New Brunswick’s dismal job trend (Telegraph-Journal)
By JOHN CHILIBECK Legislature Bureau Cutting corporate taxes to zero and eliminating all business subsidies are just some of the extreme ideas being floated to address New Brunswick’s bleak job situation. Statistics Canada’s latest labour [...]
Radio: Atlantic Natural Gas
Atlantic Canada’s energy costs are high. We have a small population, cold winters, steep fuel taxes, and costly infrastructure. Individuals and businesses often struggle to contain their energy costs. Thankfully, experts say that [...]
Thomas Adams
Mr. Adams represents Energy Probe, an environmental and consumer advocacy organization, as Executive Director. Energy Probe is a charitable organization that promotes resource conservation, environmental sustainability, democratic decision-making processes, and economic efficiency for Canada's energy [...]
Kenneth J. Boessenkool
Kenneth J. Boessenkool is the President of Sidicus Consulting Ltd., an economic and public policy consulting firm. Ken has published extensively on public policy issues including papers on federal-provincial transfers, provincial welfare, the tax treatment [...]