by Oscar Baker | Nov 22, 2017
I was just a toddler when I’d ask mom to tell me the story of Moses again and again. I’d be sitting bedside with my little brown feet swaying, wide eyed as I heard the tale of Moses floating away in a basket surrounded by reeds. When I was seven I was already aware...
by Bill Duncan | May 3, 2014
For the province of New Brunswick to re-invent itself for the twenty-first century and beyond, it needs to take a long, hard look in the mirror. We see a future in which we will need to be more resourceful, innovative and enterprising, but are we actively choosing to...
by Nathalie Landry | Apr 29, 2014
At Queen Elizabeth School in Moncton, there is a flurry of activity. It’s 4pm and children are assembling in classrooms, the cafeteria and any available space along with their music teachers. A large group of 6 to 7 year olds hum along to the melody on their music...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Oct 17, 2013
Cruise on in, cruise on out: Today thousands sail into Saint John harbour to visit for the day; it’s been over 100 years since that many people walked off a boat and decided to stay for a lifetime. The last significant immigration to New Brunswick was the 1840s,...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Sep 13, 2013
Let’s have some fun with numbers with one of my favourite academics, the University of New Brunswick’s Michael Haan. Michael is the Canada Research Chair in Population and Social Policy and earlier this year he gave a 10-minute presentation about the...
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