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[It's The Economy, Stupid] Setting the bar too lowI guess I am just getting old and a bit curmugeonly but…
New Brunswick’s population grew 80% slower than the national growth rate since 2006. Only two provinces registered a slower growth rate. And this performance gets us:
“Some pe [Half an Hour] Responses to Questions on Technology and SchoolsResponses to a questionnaire for a Spanish News Agency.1. How are the new technologies revolutionizing education, especially at schools?This is a very large question with no simple answer. It depends very much what technologies are being discussed an [Brian Branch - Photo Journal] Untitled [The Chris Nadeau Blog] Group Buying: A No Brainer For BusinessesThe only thing hotter then the weather these days is group buying. This phenomenon is taking the Internet by storm and it has created the fastest growing company in history. Groupon has created a haven for small businesses, [Brian Branch - Photo Journal] Shediac, NBA peaceful evening in Shediac. The calm before the storm (Earl)Une paisible soirée à Shediac. Le calme avant la tempête (Earl) [The Chris Nadeau Blog] Take Some ActionPhoto Credit: Guiri R. Reyes
It's been awhile since I shared a quote from my Daily Inspiration book by Robin Sharma. The quote from today struck a cord with me and maybe it's because of the new venture we are on, but it hit me like a ton [It's The Economy, Stupid] Searching for David CameronAfter reading the piece on Lise Ouellette this morning in the TJ it got me back on theme I have written about before - what is a Tory in New Brunswick?
It seems to me that a fundamental opportunity would be for the Tories to take up the empowerment o [Facing Autism in New Brunswick] For Michelle Dawson Autism Is Whatever She Says It Is(Left photo is of the Campbellton Regional Hospital home to some persons with low functioning autism.)
Michelle Dawson gained fame in Canada by intervening as an "autistic" in the Supreme Court of Canada case in Auton where she opposed parent [Martell Home Builders] Top 10 New Brunswick Bloggers Worth Checking OutWith so many people blogging nowadays, the real good blogs can get lost in a sea of rubbishy ones. Here’s a look at some great New Brunswick bloggers that are worth bookmarking and subscribing to via email or RSS feeds – no matter what your interests [It's The Economy, Stupid] Those who have destroyed usThe People’s Alliance Party is really tapping into a small but poignant populist sentiment. This bit about not wanting to vote for “those who have destroyed us” is taken from a column written by a PANB candidate in the Miramichi.
Th [Facing Autism in New Brunswick] Heat Warning? Who Cares? Conor Has Some Circle Place Fun While He Waits For Mom!Conor helped out again with the groceries at the local Superstore today. While we waited for Mom to proceed through the checkout Conor and Dad went out doors for fresh air even though there was a heat warning on for Fredericton today and some establi [Brian Branch - Photo Journal] Centre des arts et de la culture de DieppePhoto prise au tout nouveau Centre des arts et de la culture de Dieppe (CADC). Photo taken at the new Dieppe Arts and Culture Centre (DACC). [The Bruce Report] The “Big Idea” era comes to an end in N.B.There must be something in the water. Or perhaps the unusually long, hot, sultry summer has cast a spell of muted complacence over a sizeable majority of New Brunswickers. But whatever’s going on, a new poll confirms that 60 per cent of us think that [The Bruce Report] How does Mr. Alward go to Fredericton?The subtle art of character assassination requires equal measures of high principle and low cunning. To be truly effective, the political candidate must always appear magnanimous as he systematically besmirches his opponent’s reputation. Progressive [Facing Autism in New Brunswick] The Autism ProblemThe Toronto Star has offered a concise, to the point, editorial on The Autism Problem. The factual context leading into the editorial is the situation faced by Susan Fentie-Pearce mother of a 14 year old autistic boy "who has become increasingl |