Auditor General Says Nova Scotia Must Do Better To Hit Immigration Targets
Kim Adair says the province is doing some thing right but falling short in key areas that could undermine trust in the system.
Kim Adair says the province is doing some thing right but falling short in key areas that could undermine trust in the system.
The first formal negotiations in weeks brought little progress.
More people joined the labour force in October according to Statistics Canada.
Material for the infill project is coming from an unexpected source.
If you are an employer, there’s a good chance someone on your crew lives with mental health issues. Research indicates that one in five Canadians have a mental health issue, which means it’s important to know how to accommodate employees who need help.
The Progressive Conservatives will push forward with controversial changes to legislation (Bill 225) that nullifies a city bylaw on construction times.
Despite what parents think, young adults today are quite engaged in their finances
As the market slumps a little, it’s no surprise homeowners are thinking twice about selling. But Halifax’s Domus Realty has teamed with local marketing agency Wunder to remind people it might still be a good time to sell.
Sculpture Hospitality’s move to open in Nova Scotia means the inventory management company has a berth in all four Atlantic Provinces.