Why Both Employers And Employees Want To See Nova Scotia’s Minimum Wage Go Higher
Some members of the province’s Minimum Wage Review Committee say the minimum wage isn’t actually rising fast enough.
Some members of the province’s Minimum Wage Review Committee say the minimum wage isn’t actually rising fast enough.
The Covid-19 pandemic has arguably hit the tourism and hospitality sector harder than any other. Liberal leadership candidates Labi Kousoulis, Randy Delorey, and Iain Rankin share their thoughts on various measures to help the sector.
In Canada, UNB is on the cutting edge of modern quantitative analysis training. Its Master in Quantitative Investment Management (MQIM) program was the first of its kind in Canada and has been graduating qualified quants since 2019.
Huddle unpacks how Nova Scotia Liberal Party leadership candidates Labi Kousoulis, Randy Delorey, and Iain Rankin plan to tackle housing affordability in the province.
Covid-19 has caused financial turmoil to bars and restaurants everywhere. For sports bars in Halifax, however, the recent return of NHL hockey could help boost business at a time when it’s most needed.
The popular American clothing and outdoor supply company will open a location in Dartmouth Crossing.
The Nova Scotia office opened in December 2019 and now has 11 employees in multiple departments ranging from engineering to marketing, with an additional seven active job postings currently active.
New, more infectious strains of Covid-19 from both the United Kingdom and South Africa have been found in Nova Scotia.
Two of the biggest names in Nova Scotia fashion have partnered on a new line of winter clothing.
Jenna Oosterholt and Michelle Boyd think it’s high time Halifax “elevates” its brunch game, so the two business owners are teaming up to do exactly that.