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Small businesses are the fabric of our communities, socially and economically, says Krista Ross.
Small businesses are the fabric of our communities, socially and economically, says Krista Ross.
Krista Ross says the province needs an “immigration ombud” position within the government that would have the authority to advocate for newcomers on issues that are barriers to their success here.
Krista Ross says a central Sussex airport is still inexplicably alive as an idea even though southern New Brunswick airports are profitable enterprises that just need help to get through a tough time.
With the provincial election behind us and Premier Higgs set to shuffle his cabinet, Krista Ross says New Brunswick businesses are eager for our elected officials to return their focus to economic recovery.
This election may be remembered as the “Covid Election,” says Krista Ross but it’s also about the recovery and growth of an economy that was already fragile before the pandemic.
Fredericton Chamber of Commerce CEO Krista Ross explains why everyone needs to work smarter and harder as the province economically recovers from Covid-19.
Krista Ross says the pandemic has been challenging for both our economy and our mental health and resiliency is a key part of rebuilding both and moving forward.
With New Brunswick’s move to the “Orange” Covid-19 Recovery Plan phase nearly two weeks ago and the premier’s statement yesterday that we will be moving to “Yellow” on Friday, our province continues to take important steps in our recovery process. Let’s keep things moving forward, says Krista Ross.
Krista Ross says the province’s economy is taking a hit, but there are things we can do to support businesses now and help them recover when the COVID-19 crisis has passed.
Krista Ross of the Fredericton Chamber of Commerce says governments, businesses and communities working together for the common good will pull the province through the coronavirus crisis.