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The Power of Immigration: Lessons from UNB MBA Student Isaac Ebhohimhen’s Journey
Immigration has always been a defining feature of Canada. Each year, thousands of individuals from all corners of the globe choose this country as their new home, bringing with them not only their hopes and aspirations but also a wealth of diverse perspectives, skills, and experiences.
Energy poverty in Canada – An overlooked health and equity issue
On February 20th, McGill University issued a media release showcasing groundbreaking research underway focusing on the challenges, and reality, of energy poverty. Their research represents the first in-depth and targeted study on energy poverty in Canada.
Canada’s single greatest national security threat – disinformation…
As a former senior level provincial and municipal civil servant, I have tremendous respect for the individuals who dedicate their careers to public service, an increasingly challenging commitment given the polarization of political debate and decision making within all three levels of government here in Canada.
Climate Change is Our Generation’s Single Greatest Challenge
The fundamental elimination of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions produced through human activity is a transformative moment in human history. Atlantic Canada needs to work collaboratively and with urgency in planning for the economic implications and consequences associated with the transition to ‘net-zero’ emission levels.
What is the real cost of an EV? It may be lower than you think
A recent article in the Globe and Mail has prompted me to weigh in on our experience as new electric vehicle (EV) owners. After close to 9 months of operation and 16,000 km, the real cost of our EV is lower than originally anticipated.
Women in politics – a breath of fresh air in an increasingly volatile political environment
There are a growing number of elected women with varied backgrounds and political views who are providing balanced, thoughtful leadership, typically driven by a strong work ethic, integrity, respect and compassion. These attributes are a breath of fresh air in an increasingly volatile political environment.
“Immigrants make up the largest share of the population in over 150 years and continue to shape who we are as Canadians”
Immigration is positively influencing and changing our communities, both large and small, here in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Great to see organizations such as the Saint John Region Chamber hosting a business mixer this month with the UNBSJ MBA Program – take some time to get know the many skilled local and international students who have chosen to pursue their post-secondary education right here in New Brunswick and our region.
Get ready to pay even more for your energy…
Governments and companies worldwide are pledging to achieve net-zero emissions of greenhouse gases. What would it take to fulfill that ambition?
Addressing climate change is among the most important challenges facing the world today
Addressing climate change is among the most important challenges facing the world today. However, many questions remain about how it can be accomplished.
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