Insights with Don Mills and David Campbell- An Acadia Broadcasting Podcast
This podcast combines the experiences of an economist, David Campbell and a social scientist, Don Mills, to explore the challenges and opportunities facing Atlantic Canada, to promote data-driven decision making among policymakers and to encourage a wider dialogue and debate leading to greater prosperity for the region. Expect to hear interviews with the top influencers, business leaders and decision-makers across Atlantic Canada to inform, educate and expand the conversations on the key issues facing the region.
Three Brothers Transform their Sport Passion into a Business
On this week's Insights Podcast, our guests are Todd and Jeff Bishop, who, along with a third brother, Alex, founded the Dormie Workshop in 2014. The company is the market leader in producing high-end leather head covers for golf clubs, with production facilities in both Halifax and LA. Golf Digest has recognized the company multiple times as the category leader in its niche. The company has both a wholesale and direct-to-consumer sales channel. Their products are found in many of the most prestigious golf clubs in the world, and the company has deals with Augusta National and the upcoming British...
Help Wanted: Workforce Crisis in Atlantic Canada
This week's Insights Podcast focuses on a recent report prepared by David Campbell for the Public Policy Forum called "Help Wanted: Solving Atlantic Canada’s Growing Labour Challenge". David is a Fellow with the Public Policy Forum as well as the co-host of the Insights Podcast. In our conversation, he notes that Atlantic Canada will need more than 440,000 new workers by 2035 to replace those retiring and fill new jobs created by economic growth. He points out that 20% of today's workforce in the region are 55 years old or more and will most likely be out of the workforce by 2035. More cri...
Fixing the Leaks: Why Too Many Young Atlantic Canadians Are Falling Behind
Our guest on this week’s Insights podcast is Lana Asaff, Senior Economist with the Atlantic Economic Council. Lana stopped by to talk about a new report published by the Council entitled “Fixing the Leaks in Atlantic Canada’s Education-to-Employment Pipeline”. This conversation was a little unusual for the pod as it got quite animated. There wasn’t a lot of good news in this report. Lana reported on the many challenges in the K-12 system, from lowering test scores and rising absenteeism to the unpreparedness of many high school students to enter post-secondary education. Some 40% of university students drop out befor...
Building New Brunswick’s Future Workforce
On this week’s Insights podcast, Don and David speak with Mary Butler, President and CEO of the New Brunswick Community College. The NBCC has six campuses, 1,200 employees, 5,500 full-time students and 13,000 total learners each year. Enrolment has been rising, and the college boasts a 90 percent graduation rate. Butler and her team are rethinking the role of college education in New Brunswick, tackling issues such as international skills recognition, strengthening college entry pathways for high school students and embracing artificial intelligence (AI). As the NEET rate among young New Brunswickers (those Not in Employment, Education and Training) is rising, she sees a...
The fastest growing university in Atlantic Canada - Bruce Fawcett, President and Vice-Chancellor of Moncton-based Crandall University
On this week’s Insights podcast, Don and David speak with Bruce Fawcett, the outgoing President and Vice-Chancellor of Moncton-based Crandall University. After 14 years at the helm, Fawcett is retiring in August. During his tenure, Crandall University has increased enrolment from 750 to nearly 2,000 students, eliminated its debt and is building up the university’s endowment funds. The university has expanded programs and now attracts hundreds of international students every year.
Fawcett reflects on his tenure at Crandall University, the importance of entrepreneurial thinking and the role that Crandall plays in turning out graduates that meet workforce demand across...
The Largest Blueberry Producer in the World
This week's Insight Podcast features an in-depth and revealing conversation with Lee Bragg, the Executive Vice Chair of Eastlink, one of the companies in the Bragg Group of Companies, one of Atlantic Canada's most successful family companies. The early history of the Bragg family was in forestry, but John Bragg's decision to build a manufacturing facility in Oxford in 1968 marked the beginning of the shift of the wild blueberry sector from a cottage industry to a scalable, large-scale business. In 1968, the total production of wild blueberries in North America was about 200,000 pounds. Now, production exceeds 140 million pounds annually. Today, O...
Newfoundland & Labrador Equity Stake in Offshore Oil Has Proven Profitable
Thanks to former Premier Danny Williams, Newfoundland & Labrador has a state owned oil company. Williams wanted his province not only to benefit from the royalties from offshore oil but to have the benefit of ownership as well. This led to the creation of the Oil & Gas Corporation of Newfoundland & Labrador (OilCoNL), the crown corporation that holds equity in three major oil fields, Hebron, White Rose and Hibernia. The company originally began as a division of Nalcor before becoming a crown corporation in 2019.
Our podcast this week features a very interesting conversation with Jim Keating, the CEO...
The Architect of Modern New Brunswick - Donald Savoie on Louis J Robichaud
One of Canada's most prolific and celebrated thinkers on regional economic development in Canada, Université de Moncton professor Donald Savoie is back on the Insights podcast to discuss his latest book, a biography of former New Brunswick Premier Louis J. Robichaud. This is a timely work that exposes a new generation to LJR's radical program to foster Equal Opportunity in New Brunswick, spanning everything from regional economic development to health care and education. Savoie tells Don and David about Robichaud's biggest reforms, including the modernization of the public service, the centralization of government administration in Fredericton, and the establishment of...
Atlantic Canada’s Future: A Conversation with AEC’s David Chaundy
On this week's Insights podcast, Don and David talk with David Chaundy, President and CEO of the Atlantic Economic Council. The Council was established back in 1954 to provide research and support to economic development efforts across the region. Chaundy has been running the organization since 2018 and is passionate about its role helping the region address its biggest challenges and opportunities. We discuss everything from growth industries to demographics and the importance of regional cooperation. At times sobering (e.g. when Chaundy rattles off statistics about our health care and education systems) and inspiring (e.g. when he makes the...
Driving Growth: Inside New Brunswick’s Economic Strategy for 2030
On this week’s Insights podcast, Don and David are joined by the Honourable Luke Randall, Minister responsible for Opportunities NB (ONB), Economic Development and Small Business, NB Liquor and Cannabis NB and Traci Simmons, Deputy Minister of Economic Development and Small Business and the Chief Executive Officer of ONB. The topic of the conversation is the Government of New Brunswick’s new Economic Development Strategy. The government wants to boost real gross domestic product (GDP) by 10 percent by 2030. Given the current context including a return to provincial population decline, increasing trade tensions with the United States, global competition for i...
Beyond the Big Four: Accounting Leadership in Atlantic Canada
On this week’s Insights podcast, Don and David are joined by Krista Han, Managing Partner with Doane Grant Thornton in New Brunswick. Globally, the accounting industry is dominated by the 'Big 4' firms: EY, KPMG, Deloitte and PwC, but in Atlantic Canada, Doane Grant Thornton has the largest market share. Krista discusses the major challenges and opportunities facing the firm in Atlantic Canada, as well as the top trends in the accounting sector. We also spent some time on what is keeping Doane Grant Thornton's clients up at night. From finding talented workers to planning for business succession, there...
Atlantic Canada’s $100 Billion Renewable Energy Opportunity
As part of a continuing series of podcasts focused on energy opportunities in Atlantic Canada, our guest on this episode of the Insights Podcast is Matt Campbell, the author of the recent Deloitte Energy White Paper that asks an important question: Is this Atlantic Canada’s energy superpower moment? Matt is the Energy Transformational Leader for Deloitte in Atlantic Canada. In our conversation, Matt outlines the major renewable energy opportunities, including offshore wind and hydrogen gas. He talks about the growing need for a more coordinated regional approach to energy development and for strengthening policy alignment, technology development, and su...
The Strait of Canso Has the Potential to Become a Major Industrial Hub
We were asked to be the keynote speakers at last week's State of the Strait in Port Hawkesbury sponsored by the Strait Area Chamber of Commerce. During our two day visit to the Strait we were able to tour both the Everwind Fuels Marine Terminal, which can store 7.5 million litres of fuel in transit to other destinations, and the Port Hawkesbury Paper Mill, one of only three super calendar paper mills in North America. Everwind is the company pursuing the development of hydrogen gas using onshore wind as a green energy source. The area is already an important industrial...
Exclusive Interview with Robert K. Irving - Rebroadcast
In December 2024, Don Mills and David Campbell had a rare and exclusive opportunity to interview Robert K. Irving on the Insights podcast.
Mr. Irving passed away on May 19, 2026.
This is a re-release of that Insights podcast.
In the podcast, the Co-CEO of JD Irving shared information about the companies under his direction, their continued growth, major recent capital investments and succession. Robert, along with his brother Jim Irving, oversaw Midland Trucking, Midland Courier, Irving Tissue and Cavendish Farms, amongst others. They are operated out of a head office in...
The Power of Partnership: Reimagining Energy in Atlantic Canada
On this week’s Insights podcast, Michelle Robichaud, President of the Atlantica Centre for Energy and Heidi Leslie, CEO of Crux Energy Consulting join Don and David to discuss a new report prepared for the Atlantic Energy Collective. Entitled An Atlantic Canadian Energy Future, the report outlines the state of the energy sector in the region. There are many important energy projects on the drawing board from Gull Island in Labrador to offshore wind in Nova Scotia. Robichaud and Leslie make a compelling case that the region would be better off if there was greater collaboration within Atlantic Canada amo...
Keeping the Lights On: Inside the Renewable Integration Grid Security Project
On this week’s Insights podcast, we speak with John MacIsaac, President of ProEnergy Global Solutions Canada Ltd. and Brad Coady, Chief Commercial Officer, NB Power, about an important new initiative, the Renewable Integration Grid Security Project (RIGS). In recent years, more of the region’s electricity demand has been supplied by wind, solar and other renewable sources. The challenge is that this electricity is only produced when the wind is blowing or the sun is shining. The RIGS project is meant to ensure the grid has enough electricity to meet demand, even on the coldest day in February. RIGS wi...
NexGold Could Become one of Nova Scotia's Largest Exporters
This episode of the Insights Podcast features an exclusive conversation with veteran miner Kevin Bullock, the CEO of NexGold, the mining company that is close to making a final decision to develop a gold mine near Goldboro in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia. There are 1.15 million ounces of proven and probable gold reserves at the Goldboro site that will be open-pit mined. Based on current reserves, the company expects to mine 100,000 ounces per year for at least 11 years, with the expectation that the mine's life will be considerably longer with further exploration. The construction of the mine will cost between $400...
The Future of Atlantic Canada: Don on Growth, Opportunity, and What Comes Next
We have a special edition of the Insights podcast this week. As many of you will know, Don has been heading up the Atlantic Economic Panel - an initiative that has brought together some of the region's top business leaders and thinkers to develop a roadmap for the future prosperity of the region. Don summarizes the panel's work to date and offers insight into the final report and recommendations. A key theme? We need more ambition at all levels across the region. The next 15-20 years could be a time of great prosperity, but there is still work to be do...
Marco Group Has Become Atlantic Canada’s Largest Construction Company
The Marco Group was founded in St. John’s, NL, in 1979 by the late Tom Hickman, whose family still retains majority ownership of the company. The company decided to expand into the rest of the region in the early 2000s. That is when Allan MacIntosh, the company’s President, joined the company as a co-owner and set up offices in Halifax. MacIntosh is our guest in this episode of the Insights Podcast and talks about the company’s growth over the past couple of decades. About 60% of the company’s work is now outside of Newfoundland & Labrador. Marco has over 100...
Marine Renewables Represent an Enormous Opportunity for Atlantic Canada
Our guest this week on the Insights Podcast is Elisa Obermann, the Executive Director of Marine Renewables Canada (MRC), an industry association headquartered in Halifax with more than 200 members. In this podcast, Elisa talks about the various forms of marine renewable energy, including energy from rivers, waves, tides, and offshore wind. The focus of her association is advocacy and the development of a robust supply chain for renewables in Canada. Interestingly, MRC's recent conference attracted more than 700 attendees, underscoring the growing interest in this sector. The biggest opportunity is clearly offshore wind, where MRC has set a goal of 30...
Growing the Future: Innovation, Food Security, and CEA in Atlantic Canada
This week on the Insights Podcast, we’re joined by Gregg Curwin, President & CEO of Nova Scotia–based Novagevity. Gregg is a proven agriculture entrepreneur and the founder of TruLeaf Sustainable Agriculture, now Canada’s largest indoor vertical farming company.
Gregg joins Don and David to share his entrepreneurial journey, discussing the importance of R&D, access to capital, and the realities of building companies in Nova Scotia. He also makes a compelling case for why Atlantic Canada should invest more in controlled environment agriculture (CEA) to boost food self-sufficiency and improve food quality.
Inside New Brunswick’s Forest Economy: A Conversation with JDI’s Jason Limongelli
Our guest on this episode of the Insights Podcast is Jason Limongelli, Vice President, Woodlands Division with JD Irving, Limited. The forest products industry is the most important driver of economic activity in New Brunswick, generating nearly a billion dollars in tax and royalty revenue in 2024 and supporting one out of every 17 jobs in the province. Despite its importance, most people don’t really understand how it works. How many trees get cut down every year? How long does it take for a tree to reach full maturity? How many trees are planted each year? What does it mean to...
The Gradual Evolution of Credit Unions into Banking Institutions
Our guest on this episode of the Insights Podcast is Marie Mullally, the CEO of CUA. CUA is one of the largest credit unions in Atlantic Canada. There are more than 300,000 credit union members in Atlantic Canada. Credit unions have their roots in small communities. In the case of CUA, it started as a credit union for dockyard workers in Halifax, growing to $1.2 billion in assets under management and offering most, if not all, of the services of the major banks in Canada. Credit unions are cooperatives, owned by their members and serving those members as customers. Mullally provides...
Dallas McCready, President & CEO of Atlantic Lottery Corporation
Our guest on this week’s episode of the Insights Podcast is Dallas McCready, President & CEO of Atlantic Lottery Corporation. Atlantic Lottery is a collaboration between the four Atlantic Provinces that provides gaming services across the region. Dallas discusses the organization’s mandate and economic impact as it celebrates 50 years in operation. He also discusses the lottery’s expansion into online gaming and sports betting, and how to ensure responsible gaming is maintained in the virtual world.
The Ismaili Community Has a Growing Interest in Atlantic Canada
Our podcast this week features an educational conversation with Dr. Moez Rajwani, the Executive Officer for the Aga Khan Council in Canada representing the interests of the Ismalili community across the country. There are between 100 and 125,000 Ismailis living in Canada. They are part of the Shia Muslim community that follow the Aga Khan as their Iman, the hereditary leader of the Ismailis,and their spiritual leader. There are between 12-15 million Ismailis in the world. The Ismaili community has had a focus on Atlantic Canada in recent years and has held two Atlantic Canada Trade Mission Forums with their c...
From Biomass to Sustainable Aviation Fuel - Imagine That
This episode of the Insights Podcast is another in our bioeconomy series, sponsored by the Greenspring Bioinnovation Hub and Bioindustrial Innovation Canada, and features a conversation with Andrew Parsons, the Project Director at Nova Sustainable Fuels, a company owned by UK-based Octopus Energy. His company has been quietly working in Nova Scotia since 2021 on a project to build a production facility in Guysborough County near Goldsboro that would convert biomass, such as wood chips and sawdust, into sustainable aviation fuel (saf). It is a big idea that would require 750,000 tons of biomass to produce 165,000 tons of aviation fuel and...
Powering the Future: Can Saint John Become Canada’s Next Data Centre Hub?
Our guest on this week’s episode of the Insights Podcast is Nathan Ough, President and CEO of Texas-based VoltaGrid. Born and raised in Saint John, Ough is now looking to put a large-scale data centre in the port city, bringing several hundred high-paying jobs and millions of dollars in tax revenue to the city and provincial government. A partnership with Beacon AI Centres, the $2+ billion project involves an innovative ‘behind the meter’ approach to meeting the large electricity needs of the data centre. Ough claims the project will have no negative impacts on the province’s electricity grid or the city...
Leadership That Lasts: Camille Thériault on Politics, People, and Progress
Former New Brunswick Premier and UNI Financial CEO Camille Thériault joins the Insights Podcast to discuss leadership, grassroots politics, and economic growth. From the 1987 Liberal sweep to transforming UNI Financial, Thériault shares lessons on succeeding in public life and the importance of investing in tourism and community development.
Nimbus is the Largest English Book Publisher East of Montreal
In this episode of the Insights Podcast, we take a close look at the book publishing business, that continues to thrive in Atlantic Canada despite the naysayers who think book reading may be in decline. Terrilee Bulger is a lifelong bibliophile who began her interest in books working in a bookstore while in high school, before eventually joining Nimbus Publishing in 2004 eventually becoming a co-owner and the General Manager of the company with Deborah Fagan after purchasing the company from John Marshall in 2012. The company, established in 1978, is nearly its fiftieth anniversary and publishes between 35 and 45 titles annually and...
Aldéa Landry on her long career and legacy
We have a very special guest on this week's Insights podcast. Don and David are joined by Aldéa Landry to talk about her long career and legacy. Aldéa was born in Sainte-Cécile, a small village in the Acadian Peninsula. She showed early flashes of ambition at a young age and the support of Sister Dorothy at the local Catholic school was key to unlocking her potential. After a successful early career as lawyer and civil servant, she was part of Frank McKenna's Young Guns that swept into office in 1987. After holding multiple cabinet roles in that governm...
Cherubini has Quietly Become the Largest Structured Steel Fabricator East of Montreal
Cherubini Metal Works was founded in 1967 by two brothers, John and Jack Cherubini, originally from Italy. The company began as an ornamental railing fabricator and was acquired in 1972 by Renato and Danilo Gasparetto, who remain the business's owners today. Over time, the company has grown to become the largest structured steel fabricator in Atlantic Canada, with 600 employees (70 percent of whom are immigrants or refugees), and a number of other businesses in its group, including Burnside Truck Repair, Classic Freight, R & D Cranes, and Progressive Cabinets. The company is one of only three bridge builders in Canada and has worked...
Inside PEI Leadership: Premier Robert Lantz on Challenges, Change, and Canada’s Future
On this week’s Insights podcast, we are continuing our series of conversations with the region’s premiers. Prince Edward Island Premier Robert Lantz joins Don and David to talk about his whirlwind introduction to provincial leadership. (This podcast was recorded before Lantz stepped down as PEI's Premier in December of 2025 to run for the PC party's permanent leadership) On the job for only 10 months, Lantz has faced a number of challenging files, as well as being appointed Chair of the Council of the Federation (COF), the group that speaks for the provinces and territories. The conversation ranges from the dec...
How New Brunswick Plans to Win: Susan Holt on Economic Strategy, Talent & U.S. Pressure
On Insights with Don Mills and David Campbell, New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt shares a candid year‑one report and her blueprint to grow the province’s economy. We dig into the new Growth Office—designed to coordinate opportunities across multiple departments—and the province’s critical minerals development plan, a pillar of NB’s emerging industrial strategy.
Best of Insights: Nova Scotia’s Bold Energy Future with Premier Tim Houston (Replay)
This standout episode of the Insights Podcast takes you inside Nova Scotia’s ambitious plan to become a global energy leader. Premier Tim Houston shares his vision for transforming the province through offshore wind development—including the groundbreaking Wind West project, poised to supply over 25% of Canada’s electricity needs.
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Unlocking offshore and onshore natural gas potentialStrategic mining opportunities fueling economic growthRegulatory reforms to accelerate progressBreaking down interprovincial trade barriersManaging fiscal challenges amid rising deficitsIf you care about Canada’s energy future, economic development, and bold leadership, this is th...
Powering the World from Rural Nova Scotia: Surrette Battery’s Journey from Lead-Acid to Lithium
Discover how a family-owned Nova Scotia company powers the world. On this episode of Insights, Don and David talk with Jeff Myles of Surrette Battery—Canada’s leading deep-cycle battery maker with customers in 40+ countries. Hear how Surrette is evolving from lead-acid to lithium and thriving in a rural community while planning for global growth.
How a 193-Year-Old Sawmill Is Using AI to Reinvent Rural Development in Atlantic Canada
Discover how Freeman Lumber—a family-owned sawmill since 1832—is reinventing rural development in Atlantic Canada. In this episode, COO Marcus Zwicker and CFO Georg Ernst share insights on tariffs, export diversification, Crown land harvesting, and innovative uses for biomass. Learn how this resilient company, which has weathered hurricanes and fires, is investing millions and leveraging AI to build a world-class mill. A must-listen for anyone interested in natural resources, sustainability, and economic growth in rural communities.
From Veterinarian to Majority Owner of the Halifax Tides
In this week's Insights Podcast, our guest is Courtney Sherlock, the Co-Founder & CEO of the Halifax Tides FC, one of the six inaugural teams in the Northern Super League, the newly formed professional women's soccer league. The Tides just completed their first season, and while their on-field performance did not secure them a playoff position, by every other measure, it was a highly successful first season. Attendance for the Tide games was among the highest in the league, averaging about 4,000 per game, and the team secured 2,000 season ticket holders out of the gate. The team had strong local sponsorship...
Building Skills, Driving Growth: Inside CCNB’s Role in New Brunswick’s Future
his week on Insights, Don and David sit down with Pierre Zundel, President and CEO of Collège Communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick (CCNB), to explore how this French-language college network is shaping New Brunswick’s economy. From training talent for health care and construction to supporting research and rural development, CCNB is a key driver of growth. Hear how international students, housing challenges, and industry partnerships are influencing the province’s future—and why CCNB matters more than ever.
Nova Scotia’s Solar Surge: How the Province Became Atlantic Canada’s Renewable Energy Leader
Discover why Nova Scotia is leading the solar revolution in Atlantic Canada. In this episode of Insights Podcast, we sit down with David Brushett, Chair of Solar Nova Scotia and Manager of Energy Management Services at Efficiency One, to explore the province’s rapid growth in solar adoption. From 13,000 residential installations to commercial projects making up 35% of the market, Nova Scotia now accounts for 75% of all solar energy in the region. We also dive into cutting-edge battery research at Dalhousie University, Tesla’s involvement, and what it means for the future of renewable energy. Plus, learn why solar is proje...
From Chocolate to Boardrooms: The David Ganong Story
Discover the remarkable story of David Ganong, one of New Brunswick’s most influential business leaders. In this episode of Insights, we dive into his five decades of leadership at Ganong Bros., Canada’s oldest candy company. Hear how David guided the company through international expansion, innovative product development, and the unique challenges of being the largest employer in a small town.
Beyond business, David shares his experience serving on major boards—from Air Canada to Sun Life—and his impact on organizations like the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council and the Conference Board of Canada. Gain practical advice f...