N.B. Chambers Of Commerce Oppose Paid Sick Leave Proposal
The business organizations say the federal proposal would place a substantial financial burden on companies in the early days of Canada’s Covid-19 recovery phase.
The business organizations say the federal proposal would place a substantial financial burden on companies in the early days of Canada’s Covid-19 recovery phase.
The series, organized by business organizations from around the province, begins with a virtual conference on May 28 featuring Premier Blaine Higgs and economist Richard Saillant speaking about N.B.’s fiscal realities.
The popular boutique selling clothing, accessories and giftware is opening a storefront location on Prince William Street because physical distancing isn’t possible in her signature truck for now.
In the last of a three-part series Huddle spoke with Jennifer Gendron, owner of Lifestyles Health & Fitness Studio, about she fared through Covid-19 and her plans to reopen.
The data services company T4G, which has offices Saint John and Halifax, has been acquired by one of Canada’s largest national accounting, tax and business consulting firms.
The city manager says said businesses seem to be “evenly split” on whether street closures would be a good thing for them.
The collaborative guide on what businesses need to know is getting national recognition and will come in handy as more companies reopen in the “yellow” phase of recovery.
Non-profit organization Partners For Youth will continue supporting at-risk children across New Brunswick in the aftermath of Covid-19, and hope for the government and community support to do so.
It may be years before cruise ship traffic returns to pre-Covid-19 levels in the city says Captain Allan Gray, the port’s president and CEO.
In the second of a three-part series of conversations with local female entrepreneurs, we spoke with a private practice therapist and owner of Laura Gatien Counselling Services