Consumer Cannabis Event Coming To Moncton In March
This will be the first consumer-focused event in Canada where attendees can buy legal cannabis and accessories from a pop-up shop on-site.
This will be the first consumer-focused event in Canada where attendees can buy legal cannabis and accessories from a pop-up shop on-site.
Organizations and employees should look at new ways of working and retiring to help the region address a labour shortage.
The province received 5,660 permanent residents up to November last year, most of them economic immigrants who gained permanent status through programs like Atlantic Immigration Pilot and Provincial Nominee Program.
It’s been a story of growth for the Greater Moncton Area last year, the mayors of Moncton, Dieppe and Riverview noted during their State of The Tri-Community addresses Thursday.
Luc Leger, who will save 300,000 bags with the ban, says family-owned businesses and small operations that are preparing for similar moves need to start early to get staff and customers on board.
It is the second deal in recent months involving companies operated by entrepreneurs Derek and Terri Riedle. Late last year, U.S.-based New Frontier Data acquired Civilized, a cannabis media company based in Saint John and California.
Trevor Holder says private sector employers can still access students even though the Student Employment Experience Development (SEED) program is now closed to them.
The New Brunswick Restaurant Association says this is an exciting development for the industry that employs around 25,000 people and makes up a large part of the province’s tourism sector.
The festival is being organized by East Coast Groove, a Moncton-based organization committed to promoting electronic music and culture in the Maritimes.
The New Brunswick Student Alliance says it’s important to focus on non-profit organizations and communities, but the changes also limit the variety of opportunities available for students interested in working within the business sector.