What I Learned Covering Business In New Brunswick
Inda Intiar says entrepreneurs are creative, resilient people, especially in the toughest of times.
Inda Intiar says entrepreneurs are creative, resilient people, especially in the toughest of times.
The requirement for the so-called ‘Canadian experience’ is often sought by many employers. But the experiences of Aida, Aisha and Hiba, three newcomer women who wear the headscarf, indicate it could be discriminatory.
Three immigrant women who wear headscarves say they face discrimination in their job search, workplace, and the community at large as they try to build a life in the Port City.
A recent report showed that as of December 2019, 5,590 people came to Atlantic Canada through the Atlantic Immigration Pilot program, and only 10 percent have left the region.
Ally Santos and Daniel Burguez have had to close 3rd Degree Training in Moncton and Saint John multiple times, but they’ve stayed afloat thanks to remote private training sessions and virtual classes.
Health Minister Dorothy Shephard said while the government wants to get the whole province back to the yellow alert level “as soon as possible” and bring back the Atlantic Bubble, “we must go about it the right way.”
In his State of the Province address, Blaine Higgs said employment is returning to pre-pandemic levels and the government and private sector are making the right investments to make the economy grow again.
After running a photography business for many years, Moncton photographer Denis Duquette is teaming up with videographer Austin Doiron to launch a video production company, Uproar Productions.
Harrisville Pharmacy is the latest addition to the health and wellness hub that is the Harrisville Complex, which currently also includes dental, physiotherapy and nutritionist practices.
From a facility that produces dried cannabis flowers, and makes cannabinoid-infused bath bombs in St. Stephen, Stewart Farms is also farming fish, linking both the cannabis and fish farms through aquaponics.