Atlantic Business Summit

Atlantic Business Summit Diary 3: Maritime Provinces’ Strategies for Growth

Canada’s Maritime provinces are doing all they can to prepare for the demographic challenges and worker shortages in the coming years, and are taking the lead in preparing for the future economy. New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island’s representatives at the 2010 Atlantic Business Summit had plenty to say about their provinces’ recruitment and economic growth strategies: in particular, they hoped to spread the good word to former and potential residents about living and working on the East Coast. Read more

Atlantic Business Summit Diary 2: Kevin Stolarick and the Future Prosperity of Atlantic Canada

The 2010 Atlantic Business Summit was the site of some open and frank discussion about the employment and economic outlook for the East Coast. At the centre of those discussions was Kevin Stolarick, Research Director of the Martin Prosperity Institute. His opening keynote address, “The Future Prosperity of Atlantic Canada,” was a wide-ranging and candid conversation. Stolarick tackled trends in North American professional and economic development, and pointed to the ways the Atlantic provinces could capitalize on a pervasive new attitude. Read more

The 2010 Atlantic Business Summit Diary 1: Optimism, Vibrancy, and Challenges

On the morning of June 18, at the MaRS Centre in Toronto, some of Atlantic Canada’s best minds met with their counterparts from Ontario for a day of discussion, networking, and debate about “The Road to Prosperity” in the Atlantic region. The 2010 East Coast Connected Atlantic Business Summit got off to an enthusiastic start. The introductory speeches to this third Summit shone through with a commitment to the future prosperity of Atlantic Canada, but also contained a sober recognition of the challenges facing the eastern provinces. Read more

Inside The Lobster Trap: Meet the entrepreneurs and judges going claw to claw

The afternoon of this year's Atlantic Business Summit will become a battleground. Enter the Lobster Trap, where aspiring entrepreneurs pitch their business concepts to a panel of Atlantic Canadian business moguls and angel investors. They've cut their teeth on decades of entrepreneurial experience, so it will takes more than passion to convince these boardroom leviathans that your idea is worth their attention.The contenders are: Read more

Your ABS 2010: Meet Victor Boudreau and Ian Thompson

New to the Atlantic Business Summit are the moderated breakout workshops. Entitled "The Future of Atlantic Canada: Demographic Bust to Economic Boom," the Hon. Victor Boudreau will be offering introductory remarks to kick these sessions off. Read more

Your ABS 2010: Meet Kevin Stolarick

Mr. Stolarick will be your opening keynote speaker at the Atlantic Business Summit 2010. His keynote is entitled "Away; Not Gone For Good - The Future Prosperity of Atlantic Canada". Read more
Mar 15

Boston Pub night for MUN Alumni & Friends

Dillon's Restarant & Bar, 955 Boylston St., Boston Mass., Newfoundland and Labrador

Mar 06

Alex Colville exhibition

22 Hazelton Ave., Toronto, Ontario

Video clips highlight success at ABS 2009

A new series of videos produced by Newfoundland native Nik Sexton highlight speakers and attendees who revelled in the day’s discussions at the Atlantic Business Summit 2009. The three videos were shot on location at the event and include keynote speaker Don Tapscott and moderator Seamus O’Regan. Read more

John Risley personifies confidence in challenging times

Atlantic Business Summit keynote speaker John Risley remains optimistic about current challenges facing his business in Nova Scotia. ABS panellist and journalist for the Globe and Mail, Gordon Pitts, spoke with the business titan shortly after his dissertation at this year’s ABS to discuss how he will face the falling dollar, economic collapse and the new NDP government. Read more
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