It’s Time To Fight Grocery Greed
Opinion: The grocery giants don’t expect the average consumer to fight back, but I’m here to tell you there is a way.
Opinion: The grocery giants don’t expect the average consumer to fight back, but I’m here to tell you there is a way.
Michael Medline says his company has done nothing wrong as it posts consistent profits in the face of spiking food costs.
The romanticizing of alcohol has led to a collective denial of how harmful it actually is. There is no better example than the reaction online to recent warnings from Nova Scotia’s chief medical officer of health.
Canada’s unemployment rate jumped to 5.4 percent in August, marking the first increase in seven months.
New Brunswick and Nova Scotia can’t take growth for granted. We must be able to deal with the consequences of growth (health care, worker shortages, long wait times for permits) and work on the underlying longer-term drivers of growth.
The Supreme Court of Nova Scotia has approved a $2.31 million settlement in a class action lawsuit against Organigram Holdings Inc. over tainted cannabis.
An iced tea maker from Fredericton is preparing to pitch her business to Dragon’s Den.
Atlantic Canada’s many clean energy resources – wind turbines, New Brunswick’s burgeoning market for small modular nuclear reactors, and hydroelectric resources across the region – are the “perfect mix,” to enable Atlantic Canada to become a hydrogen hub.
Opinion: Lack of healthcare access in New Brunswick affects businesses in several key ways, from their ability to attract and retain employees to absenteeism resulting from delays in care.
The Belledune Port Authority announced an agreement in principle with Connecticut-based Cross River Infrastructure Partners to develop a commercial hydrogen production facility.