WorkSafeNB Task Force and Request for Premium Cap Step in the Right Direction: CFIB
This past week, both CFIB and New Brunswick’s chambers of commerce expressed outrage over the increase in workers’ compensation premiums in the province.
This past week, both CFIB and New Brunswick’s chambers of commerce expressed outrage over the increase in workers’ compensation premiums in the province.
The University of New Brunswick has a new man in charge of its computer science department.
They’re arguing the province’s current workers’ compensation system is bad for business.
If any exit can demonstrate how the economy benefits when a young company is bought by a larger company, it was IBM’s purchase of Q1 Labs of Fredericton in early 2012.
The program is officially launching Tuesday at an event Fredericton.
The company has plunged into the heady market for augmented reality training products and is now using its traction to raise capital.
Find out about the group’s new event taking place this month.
The New Brunswick Real Estate Association says the province isn’t going far enough to address property tax fairness.
Three startups, including one from New Brunswick, are representing the region at Montreal’s International Aerospace Week.