by Lisa Hrabluk | Nov 25, 2014
Ignored, abused and sued: this is the state of the relationships between governments and citizens in Canada in 2014. How the heck did we get here? Blame it on the Internet. Amidst all the Silicon Valley-inspired rhetoric about world-changing technological innovations,...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Nov 25, 2014
We’ve got some wicked news! Wicked Ideas is a certified B Corp, which are companies that meet rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, accountability and transparency. We’re really excited to be part of this growing community of more than...
by Kate Wallace | Nov 7, 2014
The cheery ringtone of my cell phone jarred me from my reverie. I was travelling by bus through northern New Brunswick on a golden autumn day in late October. My companions were 20 New Brunswickers under the age of 40 with whom I comprise this year’s 21 Leaders cohort...
by Nick Scott | Nov 6, 2014
There are days when I think our relationship with government is just like a Seinfeld episode: oddly humourous episodes, fuelled by odd social rules that in the end, get us nowhere. Take the episode where Elaine tried to get access to her medical records because she...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Nov 4, 2014
New Brunswick’s economic fate is not an either/or proposition. It’s really more of an and/and/and situation because, let’s be honest, no one really knows what is happening. Technological change is a disruptive force, creating new industries and...
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