Atlantic Canadians Have The Biggest Debt Worries In Canada
Twenty-seven percent of people in Atlantic Canada say they don’t make enough money to cover all their expenses.
Twenty-seven percent of people in Atlantic Canada say they don’t make enough money to cover all their expenses.
The expansion marks the first step toward what the company hopes will be more locations around the Maritimes — and across the country.
The government hasn’t given an explination for the closures.
Owners say progress is clipping along and the Moncton brewery will be pouring beers by early spring.
Andrew Oland reflected on the past of Moosehead Brewery, and its place in Saint John, while also looking towards the future of the city itself as an important port not only for the province, but for the region and the country.
The Consumer Price Index stood at 6.3 percent last month, down from 6.8 percent in November.
Miriah Kearney says she wants to focus her energy on her new venture in her home town of Truro.
Nearby residents don’t like the project and say it will imact their properties.
Canadian home prices are down year-over-year for the first time since 2008, according to a new report.
“This was an upgrade and it was because of growth. We added 100 employees last year,” said company CEO Sean Fahey.