April 2009
Progress comes in all sizes:
Newfoundland and Labrador high schools are improving
Tracking the changes:
Some schools in both New Brunswick francophone and Anglophone systems show improvement
The “I’s” have it, but what about you?
Despite improvement, still far too many education silos
City hardly making grade
This feature in the Telegraph-Journal examines in detail the low grade Saint John received in AIMS' Municipal Performance Report.
A cure worse than the crisis
An op-ed written by AIMS Research Fellow Harry Koza was featured on opinion pages of newspapers across the country, including the Montreal Gazette and Calgary Herald. Koza, in his direct fashion, dismisses 'quantitative easing' as a solution to the economic crsisi, saying it will cause more problems than it solves.
Call it Q.E.D.: Quantitative Easing ‘Dementia’
This Commentary dismisses Quantitative Easing as the cure to our economic ills, and points out that printing money out of thin air is disastrous medicine.