by Lisa Hrabluk | Nov 20, 2017
We’re getting ready to launch our new series, which will examine how we can build an education system for New Brunswick kids that gets them ready for a world that is changing rapidly. We’re going to look at what we’re doing really well, consider what...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Oct 5, 2017
Adults in New Brunswick have been trying to solve the province’s population decline population for two decades; on Oct. 26 young people are taking it over. Join us Thursday October 26, 2017 at Harbour Station in Saint John, N.B. for the launch of My NB 150, a Canada...
by Don Dennison | Dec 12, 2014
It was past midnight on a cold January night in 1973 when the van rolled up to the entrance of Fredericton’s Lord Beaverbrook Hotel, an adequate hostelry that quite never lived up to its name. The gaggle of passengers discharged had been driven up from Moncton, where...
by Nick Scott | Nov 6, 2014
There are days when I think our relationship with government is just like a Seinfeld episode: oddly humourous episodes, fuelled by odd social rules that in the end, get us nowhere. Take the episode where Elaine tried to get access to her medical records because she...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Nov 4, 2014
New Brunswick’s economic fate is not an either/or proposition. It’s really more of an and/and/and situation because, let’s be honest, no one really knows what is happening. Technological change is a disruptive force, creating new industries and...
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