UNB’s Compass Internship a ‘Life-Changing Experience’
Sponsored: Compass is a 16-week internship open to all UNB students, giving them experience in economic, social, and civic development in rural communities across New Brunswick.
Sponsored: Compass is a 16-week internship open to all UNB students, giving them experience in economic, social, and civic development in rural communities across New Brunswick.
There’s a lot of hype in Nova Scotia around the relatively new and untested “green hydrogen” market. Anyone interested in that market, and what it might or might not mean for the province’s economic future, will find a ton of insight in this week’s conversation with Paul MacLean.
Michael Melvin will sit as president for a one-year stint in 2023-2024, taking over for Jull Stairs of Daye Kelly & Associates.
Saint Mary’s University was recently ranked third in the mainly undergraduate university community in Canada by Maclean’s magazine. That success is the result of strong leadership and a deliberate strategy by the university.
In honour of International Women in Engineering Day, J.D. Irving LImited is sharing stories of women engineers that never fail to inspire and empower, those women who #makesafetyseen and are helping to build a brighter future.
Laurel Broten tackles the thorny issue of government-provided corporate incentives to lure investment here instead of other countries. She provides a fascinating overview of Invest in Canada and its plan to attract high-quality companies to invest in strategic industries all across the country.
Jenna’s Nut-Free Dessertery started as a market stall but has quickly grown into multiple permanent locations, a catering business, a wholesale supplier of Bannock, a pan-fried Indigenous flatbread, to a major grocery chain, and a launching pad for White’s many cross-country appearances where she uses food to teach and share Indigenous culture.
Over the past several years, the Port of Saint John has undergone a sort of rebirth that coincides with a nearly complete modernization project that saw a significant expansion of its capacity and the addition of two new cranes.
As business student with UNB’s Faculty of Management, Wyllie participated in the Supply Chain Competition sponsored by J.D. Irving, Limited and got hands-on experience with real-life problems faced by industry.
The WeUsThem president was officially named to the position at the organization’s annual general meeting on June 21.