The only podcast dedicated exclusively to economic development in Atlantic Canada.
In case you haven't heard, the Growing Pains podcast has morphed into the Insights with Don Mills and David Campbell podcast. We are continuing to talk about the big issues, challenges and opportunities to that face Atlantic Canada over the next decade. I encourage you to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. As always if you have a topic you would like covered, drop me a note on social media or at my blog davidwcampbell.com.Here is the link to the show on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5u6MTHSmnccC3N8UV8ZTKOHere is the link to the show on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/insights-with-don-mills-and-david-campbell/id1561025267?itsct=podcast_box&itscg=30200
Episode #42 is live! Dr. Herb Emery and the brains behind Growing Pains, Matt George, join David Campbell to reflect on 40+ Growing Pains podcasts and to talk about how we can better retain the thousands of people moving to the region each year.This is the last Growing Pains podcast in its current format. David is joining -Don Mills on an exciting new podcast, Insights with Don Mills and David Campbell. Search for Huddle Insights wherever you get your podcasts or read more here: https://pod.link/1561025267
Episode #41 is live! Enjoy our conversation with NB Power's Brett Plummer on the economic opportunity of SMR development in New Brunswick.What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network
Episode #40 is live! Enjoy our conversation on First Nations economic development, with Terry Richardson, Chief of Pabineau First Nations. What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network
Episode #39 is live! Andy McLaughlin, General Council for Major Drilling Group, joins us to talk about positioning New Brunswick as a leader in ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) practices.What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network
Episode #38 is live! Kathryn Lockhart, CEO of Propel, joins us to talk about the e-Accelerator and its ambition to foster more baby unicorns the regionWhat's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network
Episode #37 is live with Sarah McRae and Herb Emery as we discuss their work on 100 years of growth plans in New Brunswick.What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network
Episode #36 is live with Economist Richard Saillant, to discuss economic development and the future of northern New Brunswick.What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network
Episode #35 is live with Dr. John McLaughlin, former President of UNB, to talk about the future of New Brunswick and why his is more optimistic today than he was a few years ago.What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network
Episode #34: "Our Hill, Our Beans” – An Essay on the Importance of Economic GrowthWhat's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Episode #33 is live with Alicia Roisman Ismach, Fintech Founder & Entrepreneur in Residence at Venn Innovation.Is there a grand vision for fintech in Atlantic Canada?What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Episode #32 is live with David Chaundy, CEO of the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council.How will Atlantic Canada come out of COVID-19?What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Episode #31 is live with Dr. Herb Emery, Vaughan Chair of Economics at the University of New Brunswick.Should we question PEI's growth story?What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Subscribe to the Unsettled Newsletter. You'll get multiple posts per week breaking down timeless principles from the world's best minds. Every post includes tools, product recommendations, strategy lessons, must-watch videos, must-read articles and the best stories from the worlds of culture, business & tech.This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Episode #30 is live with Steve Milbury, VP of Opportunities New Brunswick.A Walk Down Memory Lane: How Economic Development Has Changed in The Past 25 YearsWhat's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Subscribe to the Unsettled Newsletter. You'll get multiple posts per week breaking down timeless principles from the world's best minds. Every post includes tools, product recommendations, strategy lessons, must-watch videos, must-read articles and the best stories from the worlds of culture, business & tech.This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Episode #29 is live with Meaghan Seagrave & Brennan Sisk!What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Subscribe to the Unsettled Newsletter. You'll get multiple posts per week breaking down timeless principles from the world's best minds. Every post includes tools, product recommendations, strategy lessons, must-watch videos, must-read articles and the best stories from the worlds of culture, business & tech.This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Episode #28 is live with the Vice President of the Halifax Innovation District, Miriam Zitner.What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Subscribe to the Unsettled Newsletter. You'll get multiple posts per week breaking down timeless principles from the world's best minds. Every post includes tools, product recommendations, strategy lessons, must-watch videos, must-read articles and the best stories from the worlds of culture, business & tech.This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Episode #27 is live with UNB's Dr. Petra Hauf! David and Dr. Hauf discuss UNBSJ's recent launch of an innovative new program aimed at provincial healthcare reform. What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Subscribe to the Unsettled Newsletter. You'll get multiple posts per week breaking down timeless principles from the world's best minds. Every post includes tools, product recommendations, strategy lessons, must-watch videos, must-read articles and the best stories from the worlds of culture, business & tech.This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Episode #26 is live with Colleen d'Entremont!What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Subscribe to the Unsettled Newsletter. You'll get multiple posts per week breaking down timeless principles from the world's best minds. Every post includes tools, product recommendations, strategy lessons, must-watch videos, must-read articles and the best stories from the worlds of culture, business & tech.This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Episode #25 is live with Dr. Herb Emery & Matt George! Dr. Emery recently wrote a chapter of the new book "Moment of Truth: How to Think About Alberta's Future."Alberta is at a crossroads. Its situation in Canadian confederation is unfair. It is unequal. So...what comes next? What westerners ultimately need to decide if the best response to that unfairness and inequality is to leave Canada and the great northwest to carve out a smaller but separate country. Or do we simply need to clearly define what would constitute a genuine Fair Deal, not just for Alberta, but for all Canadians who share our values and perspectives on what this country should be? Moment of Truth is a series of provocative, thoughtful, and timely essays, curated by three of Canada's most respected and original political thinkers, debating whether we should pursue the little western path of yet another division of the northwest, this time via secession, or march along the big western path aimed at nothing less than fairness for ourselves - and everyone else - through a re-confederation.What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Subscribe to the Unsettled Newsletter. You'll get multiple posts per week breaking down timeless principles from the world's best minds. Every post includes tools, product recommendations, strategy lessons, must-watch videos, must-read articles and the best stories from the worlds of culture, business & tech.This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Episode #24 is live with Ignite CEO Larry Shaw. Is cybersecurity the region's highest potential growth sector?What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Subscribe to the Unsettled Newsletter. You'll get multiple posts per week breaking down timeless principles from the world's best minds. Every post includes tools, product recommendations, strategy lessons, must-watch videos, must-read articles and the best stories from the worlds of culture, business & tech.This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Episode #23 is live with the Hon. Trevor Holder, Minister of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour and Robert Falconer, a researcher at the University of Calgary School of Public Policy – Social Policy and Health Research Division, specializing in immigration and refugee related issues.What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Subscribe to the Unsettled Newsletter. You'll get multiple posts per week breaking down timeless principles from the world's best minds. Every post includes tools, product recommendations, strategy lessons, must-watch videos, must-read articles and the best stories from the worlds of culture, business & tech.This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Peter Moreira is the co-founder of Entrevestor, an online publication that provides news and data on startups in Atlantic Canada. They're best-known for publishing daily reports on entrevestor.com. They also collect data on startups and publish annual reports analyzing this data. Entrevestor is financed by selling the annual analyses of its data, as well as selling advertisements on its website. They have clients in both the private and public sectors.Peter Moreira has spent more than 40 years in journalism in Asia, Europe and North America. His postings include London Bureau Chief for The Deal, European banking correspondent for Bloomberg, banking reporter for the South China Morning Post, and a stint at the Canadian Press's parliamentary bureau in Ottawa. His writing has appeared in USA Today, the Columbia Journalism Review (online), the Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, National Post, and the Independent on Sunday (London). He is the author of Hemingway on the China Front (Potomac, 2006) Backwater: Nova Scotia's Economic Decline (Nimbus 2009), and The Jew Who Defeated Hitler (Prometheus, 2014). His crime fiction series, set in San Francisco in the 1960s, includes The Haight and A Hitman on Haight Street. Peter is a graduate of the Canadian Securities Course.Contact Peter at Peter@entrevestor.com.What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Subscribe to the Unsettled Newsletter. You'll get multiple posts per week breaking down timeless principles from the world's best minds. Every post includes tools, product recommendations, strategy lessons, must-watch videos, must-read articles and the best stories from the worlds of culture, business & tech.This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Gordon Pitts is the author of the book "Unicorn in the Woods: How East Coast Geeks and Dreamers Are Changing the Game."As tech investors the world over search for elusive unicorns (start-ups valued at over $1 billion), acclaimed business journalist Gordon Pitts asks whether there can be a place for high-tech innovation and unicorn-like value creation outside of major urban centres, whether in Atlantic Canada, rust-belt New York, or Northern Ontario.Journeying back to the origins of Radian6 and Q1 Labs — two New Brunswick companies that sold for a combined $1 billion — in the basements and offices of a group of geeks and dreamers, Pitts tells a story of two remarkable companies and the legacies that continue to this day. But theirs was not a simple tale of overnight success; there were sellouts and firings, comebacks and vindication, and still unfulfilled promise.What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Subscribe to the Unsettled Newsletter. You'll get multiple posts per week breaking down timeless principles from the world's best minds. Every post includes tools, product recommendations, strategy lessons, must-watch videos, must-read articles and the best stories from the worlds of culture, business & tech.This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Cathy Simpson is the CEO of Tech Impact.Cathy Simpson is an Atlantic Canadian IT leader who has dedicated her career to building the region's tech capacity. Most recently, she was the Vice President, People and Culture with T4G Limited, one of the largest privately held IT firms in the region with clients throughout North America.Cathy is a leader in the movement to use technology and innovation to drive economic growth, create thriving communities and engage citizens. She champions this evolution as Chair of the New Brunswick Innovation Foundation, an independent, not-for-profit corporation that invests in new growth-oriented companies and applied research activities. Her current work is an extension of her role as one of the co-founders of PropelICT, Atlantic Canada's original tech accelerator, and she continues to mentor and advise start-up entrepreneurs in the region. She also sits on the board of Enterprise Saint John.In 2015, she decided to follow her own advice and create her own company, a social initiative called Up+Go, delivering leadership and self-discovery programs for high school girls and introducing them to New Brunswick women who are doing extraordinary things, particularly in the areas of STEM, entrepreneurship, and leadership.She began her career at NBTel and Innovatia where she helped launch Canada's first IPTV service and other innovative consumer products. Cathy is a graduate of F.C. Manning School of Business at Acadia University and lives with her family in Rothesay, NB. Check out Tech Impact's new initiative Digital Boost GIVING NEW BRUNSWICK A DIGITAL BOOSTAccelerating Business TransformationTechImpact, with the financial support of ACOA and the Government of New Brunswick, is giving New Brunswick businesses a “Digital Boost” to become more productive and resilient through the adoption of new technologies by working with New Brunswick IT services firms. The Digital Boost program will help New Brunswick businesses implement new technology solutions by working with qualified New Brunswick-based IT partners. The program will cover 75 percent of the cost of these technology projects, up to a project maximum of $50,000, for qualified businesses. To undertake a project, you must apply and work with a Digital Boost Qualified Technology Provider. What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Subscribe to the Unsettled Newsletter. You'll get multiple posts per week breaking down timeless principles from the world's best minds. Every post includes tools, product recommendations, strategy lessons, must-watch videos, must-read articles and the best stories from the worlds of culture, business & tech.We're launching the Unsettled Community on Telegram! The 21st-century is unsettling. Don't do it alone.This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Donald Savoie holds the Canada Research Chair in Public Administration and Governance at the Université de Moncton. His research achievements are prodigious and his influence on Canadian public policy, Canadian public administration and Canadian society has been evident for years.Donald Savoie has won numerous prizes and awards, including: the 2015-2016 Donner Prize, the inaugural recipient of the 2016 Writers' Federation of New Brunswick Book Award for Non-fiction for What Is Government Good At?, the 2015 Killam Prize in Social Sciences, the Order of New Brunswick and the Trudeau Fellowships Prize (2004).We discuss Donald's latest book Thanks for the Business: K.C. Irving, Arthur Irving & The Story of Irving Oil.What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Subscribe to the Unsettled Newsletter. You'll get multiple posts per week breaking down timeless principles from the world's best minds. Every post includes tools, product recommendations, strategy lessons, must-watch videos, must-read articles and the best stories from the worlds of culture, business & tech.We're launching the Unsettled Community on Telegram! The 21st-century is unsettling. Don't do it alone.This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Election Special! We don't usually dive into the political arena but when we do, we put an economic development lens on it.We're joined by Krista Ross, CEO of the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce and John Wishart, CEO of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Moncton.What's on the Unsettled Newsletter this week? Subscribe and learn!What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Subscribe to the Unsettled Newsletter. You'll get multiple posts per week breaking down timeless principles from the world's best minds. Every post includes tools, product recommendations, strategy lessons, must-watch videos, must-read articles and the best stories from the worlds of culture, business & tech.We're launching the Unsettled Community on Telegram! The 21st-century is unsettling. Don't do it alone. This podcast is produced by me, Matt George. Is engineered by the great Zachary Pelletier, and is part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
What's on the Unsettled Newsletter this week? Subscribe and learn!What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Our show is produced by me, Matt George, is engineered by the great & powerful Zachary Pelletier and is a part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
We recently added two fantastic podcast hosts to the Unsettled Media Podcast Network. Alaina Lockhart & Lisa Hrabluk are the hosts of 'Happy to be Here,' a deep-change podcast about moving home. They decided to crash our Growing Pains party at the end of the episode. New episodes from the ladies drop every Thursday! Subscribe, download, listen, rate and share! What's on the Unsettled Newsletter this week? Subscribe and learn!What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Our show is produced by me, Matt George, is engineered by the great & powerful Zachary Pelletier and is a part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Welcome to the second installment of Office Hours! Every once in a while, we will bring you the voice of an industry leader and what they're thinking about in this moment.For this first installment, we bring you a two part series with Dr. Herb Emery.An advisor to federal and provincial policymakers, Dr. Herb Emery focuses his research on the development of the Canadian economy and the persistence of long-standing regional disparities. Aside from understanding the economic fundamentals of growth in a small open economy, Dr. Emery's work incorporates political, historical, cultural and other institutional factors that have shaped Canadian development processes.Dr. Emery began as the Vaughan Chair in July, 2016. He holds an MA and PhD in Economics from the University of British Columbia. His academic career began at the University of Calgary where, from 1993 to 2016, he assembled a track record of demonstrated excellence in research, teaching and leadership.At the University of Calgary, he served as Full Professor in Economics and Research Director for The School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary as well as the Svare Professor in Health Economics, a joint position in the Department of Community Health Science in the Faculty of Medicine and the Department of Economics. From 2010 to 2015, he served as Managing Editor of Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de politiques, Canada's foremost journal examining economic and social policy.Starting in 2019, Herb has led a major initiative, the JDI Roundtable on Manufacturing Competitiveness in New Brunswick, aimed at exploring policies and strategies for invigorating the province's longstanding economic engine of manufacturing exports. In a post-Coronavirus global economy, manufacturing is expected to be a critical sector in all advanced economies for economic recovery and growth. The Roundtable is a research program and forum through which we can explore how the province and region can benefit from re-regionalization of manufacturing supply chains with a policy focus on the competitiveness of our exporters.What's on the Unsettled Newsletter this week? Subscribe and learn!What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Our show is produced by the great & powerful Zachary Pelletier and is a part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Welcome to the first installment of Office Hours! Every once in a while, we will bring you the voice of an industry leader and what they're thinking about in this moment.For this first installment, we bring you a two part series with Dr. Herb Emery. An advisor to federal and provincial policymakers, Dr. Herb Emery focuses his research on the development of the Canadian economy and the persistence of long-standing regional disparities. Aside from understanding the economic fundamentals of growth in a small open economy, Dr. Emery's work incorporates political, historical, cultural and other institutional factors that have shaped Canadian development processes.Dr. Emery began as the Vaughan Chair in July, 2016. He holds an MA and PhD in Economics from the University of British Columbia. His academic career began at the University of Calgary where, from 1993 to 2016, he assembled a track record of demonstrated excellence in research, teaching and leadership.At the University of Calgary, he served as Full Professor in Economics and Research Director for The School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary as well as the Svare Professor in Health Economics, a joint position in the Department of Community Health Science in the Faculty of Medicine and the Department of Economics. From 2010 to 2015, he served as Managing Editor of Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de politiques, Canada's foremost journal examining economic and social policy.Starting in 2019, Herb has led a major initiative, the JDI Roundtable on Manufacturing Competitiveness in New Brunswick, aimed at exploring policies and strategies for invigorating the province's longstanding economic engine of manufacturing exports. In a post-Coronavirus global economy, manufacturing is expected to be a critical sector in all advanced economies for economic recovery and growth. The Roundtable is a research program and forum through which we can explore how the province and region can benefit from re-regionalization of manufacturing supply chains with a policy focus on the competitiveness of our exporters.What's on the Unsettled Newsletter this week? Subscribe and learn!What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Our show is produced by the great & powerful Zachary Pelletier and is a part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Finally, representation from The Rock! Welcome Newfoundland to the Growing Pains Podcast!In this episode: Charlene Johnson, CEO of NOIA joins us in the virtual studio!What is the current state of oil & gas exploration in Newfoundland & Labrador?How has COVID-19 affected our energy sector?How important is the energy sector to Newfoundland & Labrador?How do we compare to energy leaders like Norway?What is the role of government in this time specifically?What are Charlene's visions of the future?What's on the Unsettled Newsletter this week? Subscribe and learn!What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Our show is produced by the great & powerful Zachary Pelletier and is a part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
In this episode: The Atlantic Bubble opens and everyone goes bananasLouis-Philippe Gauthier of CFIB joins us in the virtual studio!What is CFIB?How are New Brunswick businesses doing?What does the future hold?Why is the the masks debate so heated?What's on the Unsettled Newsletter this week? Subscribe and learn!What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Our show is produced by the great & powerful Zachary Pelletier and is a part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
In this episode:Reflections from the other side of Turning Point! The Atlantic Bubble opens and everyone goes bananasDanny Graham of Engage Nova Scotia joins us in the virtual studio!What is Engage Nova Scotia?How we measure real progress?What advanced economies are shining examples on quality of life measures?Do we believe the future will get better?When we measure growth, are we measuring the wrong thing?What's on the Unsettled Newsletter this week? Subscribe and learn!What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Our show is produced by the great & powerful Zachary Pelletier and is a part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
It's a special day on the Growing Pains Podcast! Introducing, the FINAL EPISODE of the Turning Point NB series.We've teamed up with 10 amazing regional partners to deliver Turning Point; the webinar and podcast series that is our chance to collectively rediscover and re-imagine New Brunswick on the other side of COVID-19.You will find all of the recorded webinars and podcast episodes on the Turning Point website.Special thanks to our presenting partners:The New Brunswick Business CouncilCanadian Manufacturers & ExportersTech ImpactThe New Brunswick Multicultural CouncilThe Chambers of Commerce in Moncton, Fredericton, Saint John Conseil Economique du Nouveau-BrunswickAtlantic Chamber of CommerceThe Pond-Deshpande Centre at the University of New BrunswickAnd our partners at the Government of New Brunswick and ACOAStay current with the Unsettled Newsletter for more.Turning Point is produced by Zachary Pelletier, our audio-wizard at the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
It's a special day on the Growing Pains Podcast!We've teamed up with 10 amazing regional partners to deliver Turning Point; the webinar and podcast series that is our chance to collectively rediscover and re-imagine New Brunswick on the other side of COVID-19.You will find all of the recorded webinars and podcast episodes on the Turning Point website.Special thanks to our presenting partners:The New Brunswick Business CouncilCanadian Manufacturers & ExportersTech ImpactThe New Brunswick Multicultural CouncilThe Chambers of Commerce in Moncton, Fredericton, Saint John Conseil Economique du Nouveau-BrunswickAtlantic Chamber of CommerceThe Pond-Deshpande Centre at the University of New BrunswickAnd our partners at the Government of New Brunswick and ACOAStay current with the Unsettled Newsletter for more.Turning Point is produced by Zachary Pelletier, our audio-wizard at the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
It's a special day on the Growing Pains Podcast!We've teamed up with 10 amazing regional partners to deliver Turning Point; the webinar and podcast series that is our chance to collectively rediscover and re-imagine New Brunswick on the other side of COVID-19.You will find all of the recorded webinars and podcast episodes on the Turning Point website.Special thanks to our presenting partners:The New Brunswick Business CouncilCanadian Manufacturers & ExportersTech ImpactThe New Brunswick Multicultural CouncilThe Chambers of Commerce in Moncton, Fredericton, Saint John Conseil Economique du Nouveau-BrunswickAtlantic Chamber of CommerceThe Pond-Deshpande Centre at the University of New BrunswickAnd our partners at the Government of New Brunswick and ACOAStay current with the Unsettled Newsletter for more.Turning Point is produced by Zachary Pelletier, our audio-wizard at the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
It's a special day on the Growing Pains Podcast!We've teamed up with 10 amazing regional partners to deliver Turning Point; the webinar and podcast series that is our chance to collectively rediscover and re-imagine New Brunswick on the other side of COVID-19.You will find all of the recorded webinars and podcast episodes on the Turning Point website.Special thanks to our presenting partners:The New Brunswick Business CouncilCanadian Manufacturers & ExportersTech ImpactThe New Brunswick Multicultural CouncilThe Chambers of Commerce in Moncton, Fredericton, Saint John Conseil Economique du Nouveau-BrunswickAtlantic Chamber of CommerceThe Pond-Deshpande Centre at the University of New BrunswickAnd our partners at the Government of New Brunswick and ACOAStay current with the Unsettled Newsletter for more.Turning Point is produced by Zachary Pelletier, our audio-wizard at the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
It's a special day on the Growing Pains Podcast!We've teamed up with 10 amazing regional partners to deliver Turning Point; the webinar and podcast series that is our chance to collectively rediscover and re-imagine New Brunswick on the other side of COVID-19.You will find all of the recorded webinars and podcast episodes on the Turning Point website.Special thanks to our presenting partners:The New Brunswick Business CouncilCanadian Manufacturers & ExportersTech ImpactThe New Brunswick Multicultural CouncilThe Chambers of Commerce in Moncton, Fredericton, Saint John Conseil Economique du Nouveau-BrunswickAtlantic Chamber of CommerceThe Pond-Deshpande Centre at the University of New BrunswickAnd our partners at the Government of New Brunswick and ACOAStay current with the Unsettled Newsletter for more.Turning Point is produced by Zachary Pelletier, our audio-wizard at the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
We interrupt regularly scheduled programming for a very special episode of the Growing Pains Podcast, recorded Saturday with the one and only Stephen Lund.In this episode:Stephen Lund, Former CEO of Opportunities New Brunswick joins us in the virtual studio!Is FDI alive and well in the region?Should young graduates leave to get worldly experience?Building global relationshipsBecoming our own biggest cheerleadersLeadership in the 2020 workplace Stephen plays Overrated-Underrated Is getting an MBA overrated or underrated in 2020?What's on the Unsettled Newsletter this week? Subscribe and learn!What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Our show is produced by the great & powerful Zachary Pelletier and is a part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
It's a special day on the Growing Pains Podcast!We've teamed up with 10 amazing regional partners to deliver Turning Point; the webinar and podcast series that is our chance to collectively rediscover and re-imagine New Brunswick on the other side of COVID-19.You will find all of the recorded webinars and podcast episodes on the Turning Point website.Special thanks to our presenting partners:The New Brunswick Business CouncilCanadian Manufacturers & ExportersTech ImpactThe New Brunswick Multicultural CouncilThe Chambers of Commerce in Moncton, Fredericton, Saint John Conseil Economique du Nouveau-BrunswickAtlantic Chamber of CommerceThe Pond-Deshpande Centre at the University of New BrunswickAnd our partners at the Government of New Brunswick and ACOAStay current with the Unsettled Newsletter for more.Turning Point is produced by Zachary Pelletier, our audio-wizard at the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
It's a special day on the Growing Pains Podcast!We've teamed up with 10 amazing regional partners to deliver Turning Point; the webinar and podcast series that is our chance to collectively rediscover and re-imagine New Brunswick on the other side of COVID-19.You will find all of the recorded webinars and podcast episodes on the Turning Point website.Special thanks to our presenting partners:The New Brunswick Business CouncilCanadian Manufacturers & ExportersTech ImpactThe New Brunswick Multicultural CouncilThe Chambers of Commerce in Moncton, Fredericton, Saint John Conseil Economique du Nouveau-BrunswickAtlantic Chamber of CommerceThe Pond-Deshpande Centre at the University of New BrunswickAnd our partners at the Government of New Brunswick and ACOAPS: We've loved hearing the diversity of answers coming in our New Brunswick Turning Point segment. Don't miss the final 5 minutes! Stay current with the Unsettled Newsletter for more.Turning Point is produced by Zachary Pelletier, our audio-wizard at the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
It's a special day on the Growing Pains Podcast! We've teamed up with 10 amazing regional partners to deliver Turning Point; the webinar and podcast series that is our chance to collectively rediscover and re-imagine New Brunswick on the other side of COVID-19.You will find all of the recorded webinars and podcast episodes on the Turning Point website.Special thanks to our presenting partners:The New Brunswick Business CouncilCanadian Manufacturers & ExportersTech ImpactThe New Brunswick Multicultural CouncilThe Chambers of Commerce in Moncton, Fredericton, Saint John Conseil Economique du Nouveau-BrunswickAtlantic Chamber of CommerceThe Pond-Deshpande Centre at the University of New BrunswickAnd our partners at the Government of New Brunswick and ACOAPS: Our segments are still there for you! Richard gets to play Overrated-Underrated.Stay current with the Unsettled Newsletter for more.Turning Point is produced by Zachary Pelletier, our audio-wizard at the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
In this episode:COVID19Businesses begin to re-open as some Maritime Provinces enter Phase-YellowCranes spotted! It's time to build! Adrienne O'Pray, CEO of the New Brunswick Business Council joins us in the virtual studio!What is the NB Business Council and what is their role?What opportunities has COVID-19 presented?How do we change the narrative around productivity and innovation in the Maritimes?How has COVID-19 affected our exporters?Adrienne plays Pivot or Double-Down, Overrated-Underrated and Maritime Minds. She was a great sport.What's on the Unsettled Newsletter this week? Subscribe and learn!What's on the It's the Economy, Stupid blog this week? Subscribe and learn!We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Our show is produced by the great & powerful Zachary Pelletier and is a part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
In this episode:COVID19New Brunswick is in Phase OrangeRBC's sobering deficit prediction Jack Dorsey says Twitter will be distributed forever Unsettled Saturday really hit a nerve! Thank you!Check out our latest post on the Atlantic Canadian Corona Corps Eric Cook, CEO of the Research & Productivity Council joins us in the virtual studio!What is the RPC?What opportunities has COVID-19 presented?Eric's co-authored paper: “The Sixth Wave, and the Sustainable Planet: Economic Opportunities Post COVID-19.”The particularly interesting mining sector and Eric's timely news after the show The Northern Corridor Eric plays "I have an idea, Eric"! Bringing R&D back and making The Maritimes a Living LabEric plays 'Maritime Minds'He, very reasonably, says he listens to David and I. That makes sense. What's on the blog this week? Subscribe and learn! The Maritimes' Albert County ChallengeNew Brunswick's IT Sector: Profitability MattersRBC Issues Sobering NB Deficit PredictionSubscribe to the Unsettled Newsletter! We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or matt@unsettledmedia.com- we'll shout you out by name. Our show is produced by the great & powerful Zachary Pelletier and is a part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
In this episode:COVID19New Brunswick celebrates prematurely as 2 new cases are introduced.David's writing process over the years: It's the Economy, StupidThe Unsettled Newsletter continues to grow! Thank you!The towering Herb Emery joins us in the virtual studio!Herb holds the Vaughan Chair in Regional Economics at the University of New BrunswickWhy was Herb misled about New Brunswick and the Maritimes?Does New Brunswick need to be saved?Why did New Brunswick weather 2008 better than most in the region?Will the same be true of COVID19?Does what helps us on a rainy day, hurt us when the sun shines?Why does Herb think not much will change in the scheme of things?David and Herb banter about UBI, it's use and it's risks.What is the JDI Roundtable of Manufacturing Competitiveness?Herb plays "Pivot or Double-Down?"! Does manufacturing have a future in NB?Going GlobalWarren Buffet sells positions in all 4 major American airlines. What does Herb think changes permanently as a result of COVID19?What's on the blog this week? Subscribe and learn! The rise of the hermitage economyListener Q&AListener Eddie Ratunga asks David how we can capitalize on our aging population.Subscribe to the Unsettled Newsletter! We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or umpodcastnetwork@gmail.com- we'll shout you out by name. Our show is produced by the great & powerful Zachary Pelletier and is a part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
In this episode:COVID19New Brunswick officially confirms no active cases known! PEI and NB release 4-phase re-opening plans David Alston & Marcel LeBrun join us in the virtual studio!What is "The Hammer and The Dance?" (Inspired by Tomas Pueyo).Shout out to our friends at Huddle!How do business owners deal with uncertainty? What do public sector stakeholders need to do to ensure the private sector is heard?How do we pivot our fearful language into action language?Will we see an entrepreneurship-winter on the other side of COVID because too many have been burned?Are there economic opportunities within the crisis? What about tourism?Listener/Reader Q&A! Your questions were GREATOverrated-Underrated! The social consequences of the pandemic.Should Maritime entrepreneurs be focused on an exit?Spotlight on LeadershipGovernor Andrew CuomoProvincial and Federal leadershipMaritime MindsCheck out David's LinkedIn post for some of the best Maritime Minds.What's on the blog this week? Subscribe and learn! Sorry to be the one to tell you, but the world is Grey.Could Ontario's optimism be infectious?Subscribe to the Unsettled Newsletter! We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or umpodcastnetwork@gmail.com- we'll shout you out by name. Our show is produced by the great & powerful Zachary Pelletier and is a part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Growing Pains with David Campbell is live!In this episode:COVID19Break-down of where each province is case-wisePEI: 27 cases with 24 recoveries (down 33%)NB: 118 cases with 112 recoveries (70%)NL: 258 cases with 222 recoveries (46%)NS: 915 cases with 522 recoveries (14%)PEI and NB release 4-phase re-opening plans Richard Saillant joins the show! Optimism or pessimism post COVID19?NB's economic historyHealthcare spending and aging ImmigrationOverrated-Underrated! "Canadian Experience"What's on the blog this week? Subscribe and learn! Does having a dominant urban hub matter?Learning the wrong lessons from the COVID19 pandemicThe passing of an entrepreneurial icon: Bernard ImbeaultSubscribe to the Unsettled Newsletter! We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or umpodcastnetwork@gmail.com- we'll shout you out by name. Our show is produced by the great & powerful Zachary Pelletier and is a part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Growing Pains with David Campbell is live!In this episode:What's in the water on Prince Edward Island? Rory Francis, Executive Director of the PEI BioAlliance joins the show! Are we starting to see some light at the end of the COVID-19 tunnel?What does re-opening look like?I Have an Idea, Dave! is back! Provincial Residency: good idea or bad idea?What's on the blog this week? Subscribe and learn! Do You Know The Way to Cap-Pele?Subscribe to the Unsettled Newsletter! First edition here! We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or umpodcastnetwork@gmail.com- we'll shout you out by name. Our show is produced by the great & powerful Zachary Pelletier and is a part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Growing Pains with David Campbell is live!In this episode:UNB launches COVID-19 study under the leadership of Dr. Ted MacDonald.Richard Florida & Steven Pedigo publish 10 point framework titled: GETTING URBAN ECONOMIES BACK UP AND RUNNING AFTER COVID-19How do we decide when to re-open the economy?Shawn Martin asks a great question about healthcare spending!The Halifax Partnership, under the leadership of Wendy Luther, gets nod from HRM City Council to lead COVID-19 economic bounce-back.The Feds are providing $50M for seasonal workers Pivot or Double-Down is back! I ask Dave if doling out cash to attract businesses to come here and set up shop is a good thing or not. He seems to approve if the return is good, as was the case with Michelin in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia.What's on the blog this week? The Great Cape Breton Experiment: If they come, will you be able to build it?Subscribe to the Unsettled Newsletter! First edition here! We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or umpodcastnetwork@gmail.com- we'll shout you out by name. Our show is produced by the great & powerful Zachary Pelletier and is a part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Growing Pains with David Campbell is live!In this episode:Very special guest Don Mills joins the show! Don is the founder and former CEO of Corporate Research & Associates (now known as Narrative Research) and columnist with Brunswick News and the Saltwire Network.COVID-19: Dave is really settling into the new routine on week 4. The PEI BioAlliance has graciously added us to their COVID-19 resources page (more to come from them!)We play 'Overrated-Underrated'! We play 'I have an idea, Dave!' Dave answers a listener question on Import Replacement in Canada.What's on the blog this week? What do we want from our Universities in New Brunswick?Let's wait a little bit more before we throw over the global economic order.What's in the news?38,000+ jobs lost in the restaurant industry between NB and NS Maine was rated the most vulnerable state to economic shock from the pandemic by Oxford Economics. It has a high proportion of elderly residents and a larger-than-average workforce that's self-employed or employed by small businesses. And the seafood industry. Lobster sales are down 33%. We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or umpodcastnetwork@gmail.com- we'll shout you out by name. Our show is produced by the great & powerful Zachary Pelletier and is a part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.
Growing Pains with David Campbell is live! In this episode:COVID-19: What has been the response in Atlantic Canada and how is this crisis affecting individuals, families and small businesses.We discuss what it means to invoke the Defense Production Act.Cultural differences in handling the pandemic.Richard Saillant on how the pandemic will affect New Brunswick.Work and Productivity in COVID-19Optimizing Economic Development in Canada Wins & Fails! We want to hear your voice! If you want to be featured in our Q&A segment, send a text or audio question to our social or umpodcastnetwork@gmail.com- we'll shout you out by name. More:David's fantastic blog, It's the Economy, Stupid.Here's what the Feds have released so far in regards to the COVID-19 pandemic. (If you're small business owner taking heat from this crisis READ IT). We're with you in spirit.Our show is produced by the great & powerful Zachary Pelletier and is a part of the Unsettled Media Podcast Network.