2021 Was A ‘Tough’ Year For Saint John Businesses: Chamber CEO
David Duplisea says businesses are not out of the woods just yet, but some indicators are pointing in the right direction.
David Duplisea says businesses are not out of the woods just yet, but some indicators are pointing in the right direction.
The province has launched a 180-day public participation process for the renewal of the plant’s Class 1 Air Quality Approval to Operate.
This year has already brought a more competitive business climate to PEI, but the Canadian Taxpayers Federation says a “raft of tax hikes” are coming in 2022.
Door2Door Pickup Couriers won two platinum awards in the courier service and delivery categories from CommunityVotes Saint John 2021. Founder Agunbiade (Seun) Richards also earned the Immigrant Entrepreneur award from PRUDE Inc.
TrojAI is one of a handful of companies around the world working in the emerging but important field of AI security.
Donna Reardon says the five new members of city council provide an interesting new perspective.
The Ocean Startup Project didn’t let pandemic slowdowns sway it from its course of commercializing and assisting fledgling Canadian ocean startups.
PEI Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Heather Morrison says the province is transitioning “deliberately towards our journey of living normally with Covid-19, where we move from a pandemic to an endemic state.”
Port Saint John is working closely with Transport Canada, the provincial government, and municipalities on what a cruise restart might look like.
For the first time since March 2020, labour shortages are starting to hold back investment for a growing proportion of business leaders.