NORTHERN ECONOMIST 2.0

An Ontario economics and policy blog.

Friday, 25 October 2019

The City of Thunder Bay Has Spoken, The Case is Closed

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Thunder Bay City Council and its municipal administrative apparatus seems to have embarked on its Roman imperial phase with respect to com...
Wednesday, 23 October 2019

The Federal Election Results: Northern Ontario

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The people have spoken, and Canada has a minority Liberal government.   In my home community of Thunder Bay, there will be double represen...
Sunday, 20 October 2019

Which Federal Party Can Open the Door to Thunder Bay's Employment Growth?

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With the federal election into its home stretch and the vote scheduled for tomorrow, voters in Thunder Bay have to decide who to vote for....
Friday, 11 October 2019

Why Understanding Crime Numbers Is Important for Public Policy

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The meetings currently underway in Thunder Bay for police service boards and chiefs is focusing on challenges facing the north and in par...
Wednesday, 9 October 2019

International Relations & Trade Discussion Missing in Current Federal Election Campaign

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Monday's Federal Leader's debate made nary a mention of international trade, our current dispute with China or even what is going on...
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Livio Di Matteo
The Northern Economist blog started on Shaw Webspace as commentary and analysis of economic issues and policy from a Northern Ontario perspective by Livio Di Matteo, Professor of Economics at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. It had regular posts from November 2010 to February 2012. Posts continued on Northern Economist 2.0 until 2013 when I took an extended break. Occasional posts resumed effective December 2016. With Shaw terminating its blog space functions, I have archived the old posts at: northerneconomistarchive.blogspot.ca.
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