N.B.’s Employment Back To Pre-Covid Level With 4,200 Jobs Added In November
According to Statistics Canada, the 1.2 percent monthly increase is the first significant employment gain for New Brunswick since it saw substantial growth in May and June.
According to Statistics Canada, the 1.2 percent monthly increase is the first significant employment gain for New Brunswick since it saw substantial growth in May and June.
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.
The rental market has many one and two-bedroom options but not enough larger places for families settling in the region from around the world, says Lebson Realty.
The homes will have the latest smart energy technologies, including home energy management systems, rooftop solar panels and smart energy storage batteries.
Ten companies in the construction sector, led by LuMar Electric and Martell Custom Homes, committed to raising $10,000 or more each year for up to 10 years for an initiative with United Way to help at-risk youth in Greater Moncton.
TD deputy chair Frank McKenna says remote work will allow the bank to hire “hundreds” more people from across New Brunswick.
Future Skills Centre is a federal government-funded research and collaboration hub aimed at helping Canadians prepare for employment and meeting employers’ emerging talent needs
The New Brunswick Multicultural Council (NBMC) wants to understand experiences and perceptions of racism in the province, including in businesses and workplaces.
Women in Business New Brunswick launched Nujintuisga’tijig E’pijig, a free online platform where Indigenous women entrepreneurs, vendors and artisans can sell their traditional products, crafts and artworks.
Downtown Moncton Centre-ville Inc. says public washrooms, increased police patrols, and bringing back more workers to downtown buildings are some short-term solutions to problems businesses are facing.