Reading Time: 4 minutes Favours the communist approach to economic development
Author: Randy Boldt
Randy Boldt is an experienced immigration practitioner and licensed immigration consultant.
He was the principal developer and manager of the highly successful Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program for business, which he managed up until 2006, after which he became the Assistant Deputy Minister of Immigration in Saskatchewan.
In 2008, he started his own immigration company – Visamax Ltd. Prior to becoming involved in immigration, he worked for 18 years in the field of commercial banking and corporate finance both in Canada and the UK. Randy completed his degree in Agricultural Economics at the University of Manitoba in 1978 and obtained his Masters of Business Administration from Cass Business School (part of the University of London, UK) in 1993.
True multiculturalism requires multiple languages
Reading Time: 3 minutes Providing services in other languages embraces true diversity
COVID-19 lessons can improve health, legal systems
Reading Time: 3 minutes Client interfaces in law and medicine are as moribund as they were a century ago. It’s time to use technology to better advantage
Take the jolt out of Manitoba’s excess power generation
Reading Time: 3 minutes Manitoba Hydro should look for ways to increase domestic demand by displacing non-renewable energy consumption
How Manitoba can meet the challenges of a growing population
Reading Time: 3 minutes Government must cut public sector costs, taxes and fees. And become vastly better at providing needed and efficient services
Justin’s tribalism the opposite of his father’s one Canada vision
Reading Time: 3 minutes Imagine what Pierre Trudeau would have thought of his son’s hyphenated Canadian fixation