Premiers, Federal Ministers Renew Atlantic Growth Strategy
Atlantic Canada’s premiers and federal cabinet ministers made the announcement in Moncton on Tuesday.
Atlantic Canada’s premiers and federal cabinet ministers made the announcement in Moncton on Tuesday.
Grocery prices were up 9.1 per cent year over year in June, compared to a nine per cent increase in May.
Opinion: Frank McKenna was the first premier that believed New Brunswick could compete and win internationally for business investment. He changed, or nudged, the culture forward and I think we are still seeing the fruit of that effort three decades later.
Officials said Wednesday that underlying inflationary pressures are proving “more stubborn” than they first expected.
StatCan said early indications show the country’s GDP increased 0.4 per cent in the month of May. The estimates will be updated when the official GDP data for the month is released in late July.
Opinion: Why do the province’s numbers lag behind most of Canada?
Canada’s inflation rate has recorded its smallest increase in nearly two years.
It’s another milestone in the $205-million modernization project at Port Saint John.
This broad and illuminating conversation provides an insider view of some of the priorities of the current government and the potential impacts on our region.
Canada’s economy shed a modest 17,000 jobs in May.