Canada’s ‘Misery Index’ Among Highest In Industrialized World
In a recent study titled: “Return of The Misery Index,” Canada had the 6th worst misery score (10.88) out of 35 industrialized nations in 2021.
In a recent study titled: “Return of The Misery Index,” Canada had the 6th worst misery score (10.88) out of 35 industrialized nations in 2021.
Almost 22,000 people work in downtown Moncton. When large chunks of that workforce stay home, it has an enormous impact on restaurants, cafes, and service providers.
A local Saint John sea-monster rumoured to live in the Reversing Falls is the inspiration for a new children’s series.
A former Canadian Forces member keeps himself busy converting abandoned churches into vacation rental accommodations.
Industry partners looking for high tech solutions but uncertain about investing in AI can get on the guest list.
The New Brunswick Farm Products Commission says the increase is needed based on higher production costs for dairy producers and processors.
Convoys of truckers are making their way toward Ottawa in protest of the new requirements.
The University of New Brunswick’s Faculty of Management is a great springboard for startups of all kinds – just ask program graduate Kara Angus, the founder and owner of Go-Go Gymnastics.
Halo Donuts has officially opened its second location at Mountain and Gorge Roads.
David Campbell reflects on the old idea (that he, in some part, advocated for) that the Maritime provinces should join together in a union–and why he doesn’t think it’s necessary anymore.