Open to the World
The current edition of Nova Scotia Open to the World magazine highlights Nova Scotia’s first eco-industrial park, which provides a glimpse of the future of waste management in the province.
Other features show how using the latest technology can expand your export operations, and how good design can make your products useful and irresistible to customers. Plus, we celebrate community development pioneers and explain how a slower pace of life can give you balance and serenity.
Two of this month’s editor’s picks are described below:

Being a capable angler, Joe Fitzgerald knows a thing or two about fishing. Luckily for us Joe is also a gifted storyteller. So when we asked him to take a drive up to Cape Breton and give Nova Scotia Open to the World readers a sense of how the secret salmon pools of the Margaree River were looking this year, he didn’t hesitate. In fact, the Margaree has been a destination for anglers as far back as the 1860s. And as any angler will tell you, actually landing a wild salmon with a lovingly named fly is a feeling like no other. Some would say it’s almost spiritual.
Check out the latest edition.

A busy traveller, Pernille Fischer Boulter does a lot of work on planes and using her trusty BlackBerry. But the international trade consultant finds doing work for her 2,000 clients is the most satisfying when she’s at home in Nova Scotia. And that’s not just because she and her husband, Keith, live on the South Shore with their two Labrador Retrievers, Clinton and Makker, only 45 minutes drive from her downtown office. Yes, Nova Scotia has “people, proximity, and playground” she tells Corrie Fletcher Naylor. But it also has the best time zone for consulting about doing business in more than 45 countries. “It allows us to deal with North America, Europe, the Caribbean, and Asia all in the same day!” she says. Click here to learn about The Connector.


