Atlantic Institute for Market Studies
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Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS), is an independent, pro-business,[1] non-partisan social and economic public policy think tank based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.[2] It examines issues such as public education, health care, public finances, equalization, natural resources, Atlantica and demographics.
Board of Directors
The founders in 1995 were Brian Lee Crowley as President and Cedric Ritchie as Chairman.[3]
History
AIMS was launched in 1995-1996 with five publications and three events, including one with Sir Roger Douglas of New Zealand who served as Minister for two labor governments" and a "presentation to Parliament about social security reform."[3]
References
- ^ "Atlantic Institute For Market Studies supports registry privatization". CBC.ca. Retrieved 2017-08-02.
- ^ aims.ca: "Welcome to the Atlantic Institute for Market Studies" Archived March 30, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b History. AIMS.