Photo Book Captures Schism Of Living East And Working West
Photographer Chris Donovan’s photo book, Stay Solid or Go West, captures the unique Maritime dichotomy of working and living out west when home is in the east.
Photographer Chris Donovan’s photo book, Stay Solid or Go West, captures the unique Maritime dichotomy of working and living out west when home is in the east.
Abram Lutes, provincial coordinator for the Common Front for Social Justice, says the minimum wage increase, which will be raised to $12.75 in April and $13.75 in October, is a positive development.
Dr. Jennifer Russell says New Brunswick’s Winter Action Plan for Covid-19 will safeguard the mental, emotional, and physical health of New Brunswickers, protect the province’s health care system, and minimize disruptions to daily life.
According to Statistics Canada, both Nova Scotia and New Brunswick saw their unemployment rates go down last month, although neither drop was significant.
New Brunswick’s investment in digital infrastructure over the last few decades and the success of homegrown startups such as Radian6 and Q1 Labs, which sold for more than $1-billion combined, have turbocharged the tech landscape – thus creating more demand and more opportunities for local IT workers.
The Wolastoqey chiefs are seeking a declaration of Aboriginal title for 60 percent of the province’s land mass and compensation for allowing commercial operations on their traditional territory.
U.S. President Joe Biden has changed the policy for all incoming flights into the United States starting Dec. 6, 2021. Anyone arriving in the U.S. by air must have had a Covid-19 test no later than 24 hours before departure.
Restaurants Canada VP Luc Erjavec says New Brunswick’s planned minimum wage hike ‘comes at most inopportune time.’
Currently, the minimum wage in New Brunswick is set at $11.75, which is the lowest in the country. Next year, the government will raise it to $13.75.
The Canadian Voices on the Role of Business in Society report, co-authored by Brian Gallant, surveyed business owners from across Canada, including six in the Atlantic provinces.