Canopy Growth’s Co-CEO Bruce Linton Out Amid Widening Losses
The Ontario-based cannabis company has a license to begin producing cannabis at its facility in Fredericton and has plans to hire more than 130 people to work there.
The Ontario-based cannabis company has a license to begin producing cannabis at its facility in Fredericton and has plans to hire more than 130 people to work there.
The Program Manager of Markets and Insights for the Moncton-based organization is nominated for a Major Impact on Tech Community award by the Technology Councils of North America.
The Estey Art Initiative, a nonprofit that offers after-school art classes at schools across New Brunswick for students in grades three, four and five, is giving New Brunswick businesses an opportunity to up their decor game while also helping an important cause.
Five New Brunswick-based companies have been named to the Branham300 listing, which includes Canada’s top public and private information and communications technology companies. The top 250 companies and top 25 multinationals with Canadian operations are ranked by revenues, while the list of 25 up-and-coming companies are based on Branham Group’s assessment of innovation and long-term […]
There are approximately 850 Indigenous businesses in Atlantic Canada paying $296 million in wages to around 11,700 employees, 40 per cent of those being non-Indigenous.
The Wheelhouse Institute in Saint John is offering professional development workshops on a variety of things including cash flow management, video storytelling and marketing.
Victoria Clarke, Robyn Tingley and Dominique Leger recognized for their contributions to business and the community.
Estelle Doiron opens a storefront location in Moncton for her coffee scrubs and bath bombs and rebrands to clear up a misconception that she just sold coffee.
Canada only recycles about 9 per cent of the plastic it produces. According to a recent report prepared for Environment Canada by Deloitte and ChemInfo Services, in 2016 Canadians threw out 3.3 million tonnes of plastic, 12 times more than was recycled.
The vice president for external affairs at Atlantic Lottery Corp. is one of two Atlantic Canadian being honoured as a top up-and-coming leader in the country under the age of 40.