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Atlantic Business Magazine

September/October 2025
Magazine

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

A Talent Crisis? • Time to Try Something Bold

How Atlantic businesses are getting results with Mitacs

FINE JEWELLERY: A HIDDEN GEM

Atlantic Business Magazine

BETWEEN THE LINES

Acadia University’s tides of trust

MAX BARNETT (19) • NOVA ATM

Where’s the canadian beef? • Why Atlantic shoppers are seeing foreign steaks on local shelves

WEST WHITE ROSE • SAILING CLOSER AND CLOSER TO FIRST OIL

6 Degrees of University-Driven Innovations • From Pucktive to Phycus Biotechnologies

No crew? No problem • Autonomous surface vessels are coming of age

CRITICAL DEFENCE • Atlantic Canada’s resource potential seems perfectly poised to help Canada meet its urgent need for critical minerals. If only it were that simple

Harvesting the Air • Though wind farms aren’t new to the Atlantic Canada landscape, we don’t often get close enough to appreciate their size and scope. With more projects on the horizon, it’s a good time to consider the engineering behind these wind-powered energy generators

Change of direction • Why did World Energy GH2 back away from an energy-for-export project in Western Newfoundland? Shareholder John Risley explains

Can he take the 'No' out of Nova Soctia? • The story behind Premier Tim Houston’s new resource push and the politics of pressure

Beyond boom and bust • How a small waste rock business grew into a major employer for N.L.’s Baie Verte peninsula

ALL EYES ON LABRADOR • Labrador’s industrial opportunity has never been more promising, or more tenuous. It could explode with resource-based prosperity. Or just as quickly implode from unreconciled Indigenous relations

Taking Stock of Infrastructure Needs

Stanley Oliver’s Four Ts of Indigenous Engagement

Indigenous Loan Guarantee Programs by Province

Current and Potential Major Projects • An overview of large-scale industrial developments in Labrador with over $1 billion in capital cost or significant long-term economic impacts for the region.

Visitation is up–is that enough? • A critical look at the returns from P.E.I.’s tourism spend

MOLECULE BY MOLECULE

BUILD, BABY, BUILD

Formats

  • OverDrive Magazine

Languages

  • English