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February 05, 2020
While we received an incredible volume of positive feedback on our list of #30under30 Atlantic Canadian innovators, we were also chastised because there were only seven women—and P.E.I. was unrepresented. The problem was...
Feature
January 29, 2020
More and more businesses in Atlantic Canada have their eyes on the global market. This issue, Sarah Smellie spoke with three Atlantic Canadian businesses, both newbies and veterans of international trade, about how they do it, what they’ve learned and what you need to know before you ink your first international deal.
Feature
January 22, 2020
There are opportunities for cannabis tourism in Atlantic Canada, these two experts say—if only the regulations would allow for them
Where are they now
January 17, 2020
Her career has been dedicated to Newfoundland and Labrador’s credit union movement. Now’s she’s venturing out into the larger world, looking for new ways to tell an old story about fair banking
After Hours
January 10, 2020
If I’m being totally honest, we picked Ristorante a Mano in Bishop’s Landing for our business lunch because, well, it had onsite parking. There were snow flurries that day with a bone-chilling nip to the air. We wanted warmth, we wanted comfort food, and we didn’t want to walk 15 minutes to get there. Mano, a long-lived fixture of the city’s popular Bertossi Group of restaurants...
Devil’s Advocate
January 27, 2020
Those of you who read my previous column will know this is my second time talking about this subject in as many issues. I don’t apologize for this. Climate change, social inequality and outer space are the signature issues of our time and therefore subjects which deserve to be at the forefront of our thinking and public discourse. Last issue, I lamented the lack of appreciation for what a hydrocarbon world...
Sponsored Content
January 08, 2020
Contributing more than $400 million, and over 4,000 jobs, each year to the Atlantic Canadian economy, aquaculture is one of the most research-intensive, environmentally responsible and commercially sustainable industries in the region. “This is very much a science-based business...
Sponsored Content
January 08, 2020
It’s hard to overstate the importance of trade to Nova Scotia’s economy. The province is sending more (and more diverse) goods and services to international markets each year—from industrial and consumer products, to marketing and professional expertise. In 2017, for example...
Sponsored Content
January 08, 2020
Headquartered in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador—and with a goal to provide superior service to its customers from anywhere in North America—Oceanex Inc. is a vertically-integrated, intermodal freight transportation company that supplies essential shipping services to the province. Says Executive Vice-President Matthew Hynes...
Sponsored Content
January 08, 2020
From its downtown Charlottetown location, PEI BioAlliance is helping high-potential bioscience companies on the Island beat a path to global markets. “Many Atlantic Canadians have yet to understand the true potential of bioscience-based businesses...
Sponsored Content
January 08, 2020
Located on the eastern side of Placentia Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, the Port of Argentia is poised to capture opportunities as a premier, heavy industrial seaport offering ice-free, year-round access. Equipped with a wide-turning basin, heavy lift capacity...
Sponsored Content
January 08, 2020
Situated on the Bay of Chaleur, the Port of Belledune is on course as a key engine of economic activity in northeastern New Brunswick. Currently executing a multi-year strategic plan to enhance its capabilities and create new opportunities for itself...
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