Economic Development

APEC report

Newfoundland and Labrador is driving the region’s major projects
by Donal Power

APEC report

Recovery continues, but risks increase
by Donal Power

Get out in front

As Peter Moreira wrote in a recent column on www.entrevestor.com, the buzz around venture capital is growing to impressive volumes nationally, but...
by Neville Gilfoy

GREATER HALIFAX PARTNERSHIP BECOMES FIRST CANADIAN ACCREDITED ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION

HALIFAX, NS —The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) is pleased to announce that the Greater Halifax Partnership is the first...
by Progress Magazine

Connect the dots

Probably the most important initiative an entrepreneur can pursue is connecting with others—entrepreneurs, people in your industry, customers,...
by Neville Gilfoy

Back to the future

Irving Shipbuilding is one of a few shortlisted Canadian yards invited to propose a delivery plan for the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy. If the bid is successful, it will be a transformational 30-year project for Halifax Shipyard
by Tom Mason

The real deal

In late March, a rapidly growing IT company, Fredericton-based Radian6, was sold to another fast-growing company in its own right, San...
by Neville Gilfoy

Playing to win

At the 2010 Ideas Festival, a few dominant themes converged during panel discussions, informal networking, and guided scenario planning. Themes such...
by Tim Coates

Hopeful signs

Riding a wave of momentum following the recent Lower Churchill energy corridor agreement, Nova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter soon after...
by Stephen Patrick Clare

Picking up the pieces

The speakers took to the podium one by one, each framing the challenge in a unique, though equally bleak, way. The occasion was the Future NB Summit, held in Moncton in early December 2010. The focus: Reversing New Brunswick’s economic and fiscal fortunes. But how? With participatory leadership.
by Quentin Casey

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