Unemployment Down Across The Maritimes
Unemployment was down in the Maritimes, but the employment situation in the region isn’t as rosy as it appears.
Unemployment was down in the Maritimes, but the employment situation in the region isn’t as rosy as it appears.
The federal government will contribute $1,440,000 to the 12 Neighbours affordable tiny home project in the form of a forgivable loan. It will also help with rent subsidies for tenants.
TrojAI is one of a handful of companies around the world working in the emerging but important field of AI security.
Premier Tim Houston says the province still needs a lot more people to help administer booster doses in order to make even more appointments available.
New Brunswick is changing–faster this year than in a long time–and the stories Huddle readers cared most about this year all touch on that change. From major developments to new businesses opening in local communities, here are our Top 10 most-read stories from New Brunswick in 2021.
Our readers gobbled up any news they could find about Amazon’s arrival in Halifax and showed keen interest in major developments happening in the city. And, of course, they cared deeply about Covid-19 and how was affecting thier lives and businesses.
The CEO of Propel says Atlantic Canada is attracting founders that are smarter, more driven and diverse than ever before.
Monette Pasher, the executive director of the Atlantic Canada Airports Association, says the way Atlantic Canadians fly, and the companies that provide those flights, will be forever changed after the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Moncton cannabis company has acquired Quebec-based Laurentian Organic Inc. to grow its presence in the increasingly important hash market.
The Sector Impact Support Program will give one-time grants of as much as $7,500 to small businesses most affected by the latest round of pandemic-related restrictions.