Moncton Businesses Have Two Big Concerns Entering 2023
Moncton businesses weighed in on their most pressing concerns in the chamber of commerce’s annual survey.
Moncton businesses weighed in on their most pressing concerns in the chamber of commerce’s annual survey.
More people joined the labour force in October according to Statistics Canada.
More than three-quarters of graduates from 2020 said they were working in jobs related to their field of study, according to a recent survey.
Employment increased in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador in April, according to Statistics Canada’s Labour Force Survey.
The federal government says about 60,000 Ukrainians have applied to enter Canada in an effort to escape their country as Russia continues its unprovoked invasion.
Moncton and Halifax bucked national trends with their unemployment rates going down in January.
At a glance, New Brunswick’s economy bounced back dramatically compatred to many other provinces. But economist Fred Bergman says the recovery was less simple and more uneven than that.
Marshall Canada, an aerospace and defence company with locations in Ottawa and Abbotsford, is gearing up for the opening of its New Brunswick facility and has announced the appointment of Chris Driscoll as operations manager.
At an average of about $700 a month in the three major New Brunswick cities, access to child care is not a Toronto issue. It is a New Brunswick issue, says Katie Davey.
Halifax’s labour force keeps growing, despite the Covid-19 pandemic.