Federal Government Will Provide More Support For Struggling Businesses
The federal government is providing expanded financial support to employers and workers impacted by restrictions implemented to slow the spread of the Omicron variant.
The federal government is providing expanded financial support to employers and workers impacted by restrictions implemented to slow the spread of the Omicron variant.
The CEO of Propel says Atlantic Canada is attracting founders that are smarter, more driven and diverse than ever before.
Monette Pasher, the executive director of the Atlantic Canada Airports Association, says the way Atlantic Canadians fly, and the companies that provide those flights, will be forever changed after the Covid-19 pandemic.
As the Omicron Covid-19 variant rips through the region, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are limiting gatherings and forcing businesses to reduce capacities. Prince Edward Island has also tightened restrictions at its border, once again forcing anyone who enters to self-isolate.
The Moncton cannabis company has acquired Quebec-based Laurentian Organic Inc. to grow its presence in the increasingly important hash market.
Experiential learning pushes students to test their academic knowledge in the community, creating real-world solutions to problems faced by businesses.
Saint John council has awarded another large tender as part of the overall Fundy Quay project. The latest tender is for site demolition work as part of the public space revitalization at Market Slip.
The New Brunswick Nurses Union says members voted 79 percent in favour of accepting a tentative agreement reached earlier in December.
After two separate incidents in downtown Moncton, the executive director of the Multicultural Association of the Greater Moncton Area says he’s weighing the safety of his staff against his organization’s desire to be downtown.
Enel X will soon install 438 electric vehicle chargers across 50 properties owned by Killam Property REIT, including almost 200 in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.