Former Premier Still Focused On Innovation
After being elected Premier of New Brunswick, Brian Gallant gave himself the job of Minister of Innovation within his cabinet, and today he’s continuing that focus in a new role.
After being elected Premier of New Brunswick, Brian Gallant gave himself the job of Minister of Innovation within his cabinet, and today he’s continuing that focus in a new role.
Community Forests International has helped keep 20,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and has protected 1,000 acres of mature forest in the province, thanks to the help of businesses.
Sana Mithani aspires to become a CEO but wants to live and work in a small city like Saint John that is close to natural settings like parks and rivers.
Since 2015, the Greater Moncton area and the province have worked in a more targeted way to attract and retain international students.
Port City Candy Co. is a “modern candy company with an old-fashioned twist” and uses traditional recipes and techniques, including using old-fashioned machinery.
On many Friday mornings in the past year, the square outside of Saint John City Hall come to life with groups of varying sizes making a plea for action against global warming.
Eight years ago, Gregory Pringle lost his job as a civil technician. He found the solution to his money issues pinned to his refrigerator, a recipe for oatcakes that had been in his family for four generations.
The Saint John Theatre Company’s residency program, now in the second year of a pilot project, will raise its international profile with an upcoming European tour.
Upfront Cosmetics has its sights on global markets with its line of shampoo and conditioner bars free of sulfates, parabens, and synthetic fragrances.
Bruce Simpson was a keynote speaker at the opening dinner of the inaugural JDI Roundtable for Manufacturing Competitiveness in New Brunswick that’s headed by UNB economics professor and Vaughan Chair of Regional Economics Herb Emery.