November 2008
Back to Work: The Fall and Rise of Canada’s Traditional Values in the Face of Demographic Change
AIMS President Brian lee Crowley takes a look at the changing demographic and what it will mean to our society.
Grits should lock down salaries to help economy
New Brunswick's Speech from the Throne hints that the government's tax reform programme may be delayed because of the deepening global economic crisis. AIMS Executive Vice President Charles Cirtwill explains that tax reform cannot wait, particularly in tough times.
Liberals to back away from tax reform?
As the global economic crisis deepens, New Brunswick Premier Shawn Graham says his government may have to back away from significant tax reform. AIMS Executive Vice President says it is actually the government's tax reform programme that will help the province and to delay is wrong.
The Beacon – 25 November 2008
Equalization, trade, terrorism and healt care are all covered in this edition of The Beacon.
Serious economic challenges may delay tax reform: N.B. premier
The New Brunswick government is hinting it will delay its tax reform initiative because of the global meltdown. Called for comment, AIMS President Brian Lee Crowley explained that the reform is needed. He says at the very least the government should begin phasing in the tax cuts.
A legacy for generation Z
This editorial in the Calgary Herald uses AIMS' work on non-renewable resource revenues to make its point. AIMS has repeatedly published material that tells Governments revenues from non-renewable resources (such as oil & gas) should not be squandered on day to day operations.