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Atlantic Business Magazine

January/February 2025
Magazine

Since 1987, we have been 100% dedicated to sharing business news and information specific to Canada's four Atlantic provinces.

CONTRIBUTORS

Atlantic Business Magazine

JUNK MAIL

MICHELLE LEHMAN (28) THINK SELF-MANAGEMENT INC.

SMALL STORE, BIG IMPACT • FOUR FILIPINO IMMIGRANTS WHO ARE EXPANDING THE CULTURE, AND ECONOMY, OF NEW MINAS, N.S.

FIRST PEOPLES RISING • From the 2023 North American Indigenous Games to the acquisition of an interest in Clearwater Foods, Indigenous organizations, businesses and industries are making steady headway in Atlantic Canada, providing a growing number of good long-term jobs in a diversifying field of high-value sectors. Over the five-year period 2017-21 (the most recent Statistics Canada data available), Indigenous GDP and employment gains kept pace and, in many cases, outpaced the economy in general.

6 DEGREES OF HUMAN-CENTRED TECH • FROM BIOTRACEIT TO STASH ENERGY

ROLING ON • Car Life Museum is one of the last old-school P.E.I. roadside attractions

Moving Pictures •  Maunder and Howells shake up video, photography scene in N.L.

5th Annual Readers’ Choice Awards Best B2B service providers in Atlantic Canada

TreePad: property management with a difference

SUDS AWAY • Five years in, Labrador’s only micro-brewery is a commercial and community success

Double Negative • Health tech founders say the staggering gap in VC funding for women founders and women’s reproductive health research is perpetuating an ongoing problem—woman, girls and gender-diverse people simply aren’t able to access the same healthcare options as everyone else

The new leadership principle • Credit unions are making a comeback, doing increasingly well by doing good

A teachable moment

Embracing next gen tech

Old-school value: the hot, new trend

Serving success, family style • From a single restaurant to multi-faceted food, beverage, entertainment and spa operation. Here’s the story of P.E.I.’s Murphy Hospitality Group

A shrinking industry • Independent home and auto insurance brokers are increasingly consolidated into larger companies. What does that mean for the future of the industry? And for consumers?

Past, Present, Future • After 19 years in operation, and recent leadership changes, it’s an opportune time to take a closer look at the Wallace McCain Institute, what they’ve accomplished and what’s next on their agenda

Atlantic Canda’s Best places to work 2025

Sense of belonging fuels Champlain Seafood’s temporary foreign workers

Futureworx: Its own best place to work

Locke’s Electrical: Investing in employees and community

QEII Foundation: First-in-class team support for health care

Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation: Embracing a people-first culture

HEAD OF THE CLASS • Don Bureaux: CEO, Nova Scotia Community College; 2019 Top 50 CEO Hall of Fame Inductee

PLAYING WITH FIRE

Formats

  • OverDrive Magazine

Languages

  • English