After a 20-year fishing ban, the cod are recovering. But while still not numerous enough to lift the ban, cod are now reducing the shellfish that replaced them in the Rock's economy
Sliding oil prices will hit the Rock hard, but there are some places to shelter. Mining exports should increase in 2015, and there's good news from an unexpected corner - the cod are back
The glory days of rising oil revenue and megaprojects are fading, along with job growth and prosperity
one might find the cure for sleep- lessness by repeating the words “unfunded pension liability” over and over before bedtime. Unfortunately, unfunded pension liabilities may soon become a decidedly attention-grabbing issue for whichever party wins Newfoundland and Labrador’s next provincial election, expected in 2015. A report by risk consultants Marsh & McLennan Cos. in 2013 […]
Newfoundland and Labrador's growth will not come anywhere near the whopping 6% rise in real GDP the province saw in 2013
Power outages and rolling blackouts are an annoying fact of life in many regions of the world – most notably, in war-torn and poverty-ridden regions. So, it came as a nasty surprise to the majority of residents on the island of Newfoundland in early January, when – in the midst of an extended cold snap […]
Doubts about Canada’s east coast oil industry may have been put to rest in recent months with announcements of major discoveries after almost three decades of disappointment.
Difficulties in getting partners onside plagues the Muskrat Falls hydro project
The province says it can balance the budget by 2015, but can't explain how
Newfoundland says it can balance the budget by 2015, but can’t explain how