
Don Mills
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3 weeks ago |
919thebend.ca | Don Mills |David Campbell
On this week’s Insights podcast, Don and David speak with Sébastien Dupuis, President & CEO of Assumption Life. The Moncton-based insurance provider has been around for over 100 years, and recently decided to become a national company. From its roots providing insurance services to Acadian households and businesses, Assumption Life is now a rapidly expanding national firm with considerably more clients outside New Brunswick.
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1 month ago |
919thebend.ca | Don Mills |David Campbell
By his own admission, Ron Lovett was a juvenile delinquent and a troublemaker on the wrong track in his early life, but also a born entrepreneur. His first business was selling weed. He also has had to learn to deal with both ADHD and dyslexia.
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1 month ago |
country94.ca | Don Mills |David Campbell
On this week’s Insights podcast, Don and David speak with Sara Napier, the CEO of United Way Maritimes. United Way has supported the Maritime Provinces’ social sector for more than 100 years. Recently, seven local United Ways combined to create one larger organization that covers most of the Maritime Provinces (except southeastern New Brunswick and Cape Breton).
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1 month ago |
919thebend.ca | Don Mills |David Campbell
On this week’s Insights podcast, Don and David speak with the Honourable John Herron, Minister of Natural Resources with the Government of New Brunswick. No other province in Canada has seen a larger decrease in economic activity associated with mining in the past 30 years. The GDP from mining has declined by more than 85 percent. Minister Herron is on a mission to change this.
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1 month ago |
hotcountry1035.ca | Don Mills |David Campbell
It might be surprising to many that Atlantic Canada has two of only four ambulance manufacturers in Canada. One is Dieppe-based Malley Industries, led by Terry Malley, the company’s CEO, and the other is Yarmouth-based Tri-Star Industries, founded by Keith Condon, a previous guest on the Insights Podcast. Malley operates a 92,000 square foot facility with 80 employees in Dieppe near the airport and produces 200 ambulances annually, with 35 percent exported to the US, the Caribbean and Bermuda.
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