Year In Review: Lars Osberg On How To Address Income Inequality
The McCulloch professor of economics at Dalhousie University talks about navigating the pandemic economy and how minimum wage increases will play out in the next year.
The McCulloch professor of economics at Dalhousie University talks about navigating the pandemic economy and how minimum wage increases will play out in the next year.
The Georgoudis family says it will search for a better location and the other two will remain open.
The executive director of the Investment Property Owners Association of Nova Scotia says the industry was hurt by significantly increased operating costs and the extension of the province’s rent cap program.
Housing prices continued to climb in New Brunswick in November, with sale prices up 30 percent over the previous year, and the Canadian Real Estate Association (CRE) says this upward trend should carry over into 2022.
The popular food truck at markets in the downtown core now is now located at the King’s Place Mall food court.
Members of Team Canada and the Team Canada Families will sport Country Liberty’s items as part of the upcoming 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship, which begins on Boxing Day.
The Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) added people and businesses last year, despite the challenges of the pandemic.
Restrictions around operating during COVID-19 and an announced increase to the minimum wage made for a challenging year for Fredericton area businesses.
Jordan Irvine said his repair business has come a long way from him fixing cellphones on a modified cooking sheet in his car in a parking lot in Woodstock, serving customers across Carleton and York Counties.
Electric vehicle purchase intent is closely tied to concern about climate change according to recent polling from Narrative Research.