53,000 NBCC Graduates Working In N.B., Contribute $7.2-Billion In Economic Activity
A report on the New Brunswick Community College indicates that the institution is an economic driver for the province.
A report on the New Brunswick Community College indicates that the institution is an economic driver for the province.
The latest Labour Force Survey released by Statistics Canada indicated a positive month for New Brunswick’s job force, especially when compared to its provincial counterparts.
The New Brunswick Housing Benefit will support nearly 6,700 low-income families over the next seven years, with payments that range from $300 to $475 per month for a maximum of three years.
The “Live for the Moment” campaign is the latest attempt to draw remote workers to the province from elsewhere in Canada.
Shane Porter, the Venue Manager at the Coliseum, remains optimistic that the previous business will return, but in a different form.
That accounts for relief benefits, support for businesses, wage subsidies and transfers to the municipal and provincial governments but excludes any of the regular funding New Brunswick would receive.
The cargo figures are one of the few bright spots in the airline industry after the emergence of Covid-19 caused record low numbers for travelling.
Residential projects accounted for 597 of the permits at a value of over $81 million. The creation of 621 new housing units will nearly double the amount from the year prior.
The province’s agriculture and seafood industries employ more than 17,000 people in primary production and processing and are a significant contributor to Indigenous, rural and coastal economies.