Deloitte ‘Delivery Centre’ Will Bring as Many as 200 Jobs to N.B.
Deloitte is planning to hire as many as 200 people to establish a delivery centre across its three locations in New Brunswick.
Deloitte is planning to hire as many as 200 people to establish a delivery centre across its three locations in New Brunswick.
If Mark Leger thinks policymakers are lifting restrictions in response to someone answering a pollster’s survey questions, or a protestor holding a sign and screaming on a street corner, he’s not going into grocery stores or restaurants unmasked or comfortably returning to the office.
Fredericton Chamber of Commerce CEO Krista Ross asks, with businesses across all sectors facing labour shortages, is it the right time to reform employment insurance to make it more “accessible”?
Premier Blaine Higgs said the province will enter Level 3 of the plan at 11:59 p.m. on Friday, on the advice of public health officials.
Mohamed Khirallah is from a family that has been in the coffee business for 70 years in Egypt. His Fredericton-headquartered business now has its first retail location at Market Square.
The province’s mandatory responsible beverage course is free until March 31.
Huddle editor Mark Leger shares insights from his top “Home Office” podcast interviews with innovators and entrepreneurs over the last year.
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.
The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives’ Alec Stratford says the province’s Progressive Conservative government will be challenged to live up to the more progressive promises it made during the election campaign.
The McCulloch professor of economics at Dalhousie University talks about navigating the pandemic economy and how minimum wage increases will play out in the next year.