Atlantic Canadian Cities Slip In Tech Talent Rankings
None of them made the Top 10 in the 2019 ‘Scoring Canadian Tech Talent,’ which ranks major cities based on their ability to support information technology companies.
None of them made the Top 10 in the 2019 ‘Scoring Canadian Tech Talent,’ which ranks major cities based on their ability to support information technology companies.
Ontario-based multinational 360insights has hired 40 people for its Moncton operations and plans to fill up 60 more roles in the next three months.
New Brunswick startup RIDDL was named as one of the five winners of Volta’s semi-annual pitch competition, Cohort.
The region is also lagging behind when it comes to employment and productivity, but it can catch up according to a new report by the Fraser Institute.
Joey Robin Haché is an award-winning musician with a Francophone Album of the Year Award at the 2016 East Coast Music Awards and Francophone Recording of the Year at the NB Music Awards in 2015.
The city centre will soon have a place where they can get together with friends, enjoy a few drinks – and throw axes at the wall.
The Fredericton-based company was having trouble meeting its labour-force needs until CEO Keith McIntosh discovered a wealth of untapped potential in the country’s indigenous communities.
Fifteen Atlantic Canadian early-stage technology startups will pitch at the fall 2019 edition of the Volta Cohort Pitch Event later this month.
The province’s top chefs served up their best to guests of the Eating Heritage Food Tourism Symposium at Fort Beausejour – Fort Cumberland.
Thirty-two companies will be participating in phase two of Incite, Propel’s virtual accelerator for early-stage tech companies.