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[It's The Economy, Stupid] More about small bizThis small business owner in Fredericton wrote a very interesting op/ed talking about the need to cut small business taxes to the bone and suggesting it as the way to generate economic growth and pay down the deficit. Much of his data was either wron [Facing Autism in New Brunswick] Autism and High School: Conor's Final PreparationConor has been anxious to return to school; literally counting down each day and telling Mom and Dad how many days left until school. Today was ONE DAY left!. Last year we did some transition planning for Conor's move from Middle Schoo [Brian Branch - Photo Journal] Demolition [It's The Economy, Stupid] Why don’t you put her in charge?In the James Cameron film, Aliens, there’s a scene where Sigourney Weaver is trying to calm down a distraught Bill Paxton. Weaver says “this litle girl survived longer than that with no weapons and no training.” At that point Paxton [Facing Autism in New Brunswick] I Am Voting Autism in the New Brunswick Election, I Am Voting LiberalShawn Graham, TJ Burke, Mary Schryer, Kelly Lamrock
The New Brunswick election is well under way, as the CBCNews NB Votes 2010 election countdown ticker tells us, with 22 days left until Election Day. At this stage it is my hunch that aut [Brian Branch - Photo Journal] Cap-Pelé, NB [It's The Economy, Stupid] This type of economic development is coming to an endI had a long talk last week with one of New Brunswick’s foremost CEOs and his message to me was that for 40 years governments had made job creation - at all costs- their #1 priority and that now the focus has to fundamentally shift towards bett [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, [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 [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 [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 |