New Program Gives Refugee-Owned Businesses Access, Resources
Nearly 15 percent of all refugees to Canada become entrepreneurs. The new program will allow their businesses to grow their networks, and offer mentorship and training opportunities.
Nearly 15 percent of all refugees to Canada become entrepreneurs. The new program will allow their businesses to grow their networks, and offer mentorship and training opportunities.
The Deputy Chair of TD Bank, joins Don Mills and David Campbell on the Huddle “Insights” podcast to discuss economic development today compared to 25-30 years ago when McKenna was Premier of New Brunswick.
A sector that began to develop when McKenna was New Brunswick’s premier has helped spark economic development in other Atlantic Canadian industries, including fintech.
TD deputy chair Frank McKenna says remote work will allow the bank to hire “hundreds” more people from across New Brunswick.
In this week’s episode of the Huddle ‘Home Office’ podcast, reporter Inda Intiar chats with Huddle editor Mark Leger about the benefits of building a Maritime economy to suit the needs of the remote workforce.
The home of the Saint John Sea Dogs now has a new name with TD Bank acquiring the naming rights in a sponsorship deal.
As part of a five-year sponsorship agreement, Harbour Station will be renamed and an official announcement of the new name will come at a later date. The bank will also host minor hockey practices with the Saint John Sea Dogs and elevate the in-game experience with music events.
The former premier and current deputy chair of TD Bank says they have so far hired 520 people to fill finance and call centre jobs at its Corporate Offices at CF Champlain.
The bank will ultimately employ 1,000 people in the contact centre and financial operations centre.
Journalists get a tour of the new centre in progress that will eventually employ more than 1,000 people in finance and contact centre positions.