Small Business Confidence Falls For Fourth Straight Month
CFIB’s latest Business Barometer shows the three-month confidence index fell by nearly eight points in July, while the 12-month index fell by nearly seven points.
CFIB’s latest Business Barometer shows the three-month confidence index fell by nearly eight points in July, while the 12-month index fell by nearly seven points.
Growth in services-producing industries was offset by a decline in goods-producing industries, as 14 of 20 industrial sectors increased.
Through its Newcomer Employment Champions partnership, the YMCA Newcomer Connections team organized the OSCO Hiring Fair on July 7, 2022, at the Saint John Regional Y.
This is the fourth report card on liquor policy Restaurants Canada has given out since 2015. The good news for the industry is the Atlantic provinces seem to be improving.
On Saturday, the provincial and federal governments announced more than $8 million for the planning phase of the project.
D.R. Recycling has been operating in New Brunswick for 25 years. Now, it’s on a course to disrupt the document destruction industry with a local, personal, and much more affordable service.
Following a recent pilot offered in Alberta, wage subsidies are now being offered to employers who hire mid-career professionals transitioning from a career in the oil and gas sector in Alberta to upskill and be ready for a new career in tech.
Sponsored: With so many people looking to get out to see Canada and the world again, a weekend getaway from New Brunswick to a world-class city is at your fingertips from the Saint John Airport.
Sylvain Charlebois, the ‘food professor’ and senior director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University, says discount stores offset high grocery prices.
A major American plus-size women’s clothing chain is opening in Greater Moncton.