Labour Shortages, Supply Chain Top 2022 Concerns For Entrepreneurs
For the first time since March 2020, labour shortages are starting to hold back investment for a growing proportion of business leaders.
For the first time since March 2020, labour shortages are starting to hold back investment for a growing proportion of business leaders.
The benefit intends to provide income support for workers unable to work due to the latest Covid-19 public health lockdowns.
This year, Vida Living bought thousands of rental units across the Maritimes with a promise to change the way lower-income housing is run. Ron Lovett, Vida’s founder and CEO, hopes to continue transforming the tenant-landlord relationship.
Staff have contracted the Covid-19 virus and are unable to be on-site working.
Canadians didn’t necessarily adjust how much they spent on gifts this year, but they did change when they shopped.
Colleen d’Entremont of the Atlantica Centre for Energy reflects on nuclear power, hydrogen, and how the region’s legacy energy companies are adapting to a changing climate.
New entry requirements, set to begin on January 15, mean truck drivers will only be allowed to enter the country if they are fully vaccinated with one of the vaccines approved in Canada.
Housing prices continued to climb in New Brunswick in November, with sale prices up 30 percent over the previous year, and the Canadian Real Estate Association (CRE) says this upward trend should carry over into 2022.
The popular food truck at markets in the downtown core now is now located at the King’s Place Mall food court.
Jordan Irvine said his repair business has come a long way from him fixing cellphones on a modified cooking sheet in his car in a parking lot in Woodstock, serving customers across Carleton and York Counties.