Pollster Don Mills: James McLeod/ Pollster Don Mills with Halifax-based Corporate Research Associates says that the government needs to rethink the way it handles services, and how it deals with rural parts of Atlantic Canada. He said failed policies have led to a lost decade of effectively no economic growth, according to The Telegram. In terms of employment, economics, population growth, and a range of other measures, Mills painted a picture of Atlantic Canada as a basket case and a failed economy and Pollster Don Mills started bleak, and got more an more desolate as he went on, in his speech at a St. John Board of Trade luncheon. We are in Year 7 of a lost decade, ladies and gentlemen, Mills began. Economic growth has not kept pace with the cost of inflation, which means we are literally worse of than at the start of the recession.
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