More Atlantic Canadians Will Consider Buying An Electric Vehicle In The Next Year
Electric vehicle purchase intent is closely tied to concern about climate change according to recent polling from Narrative Research.
Electric vehicle purchase intent is closely tied to concern about climate change according to recent polling from Narrative Research.
A BDC survey found 92 percent of Atlantic Canadian business owners expect to spend as much or more money on their business in 2022.
Mark Leger still remembers the night he walked off the stage and was told, “you’re funnier than James Mullinger,” the prolific New Brunswick comedian, editor, author and podcaster.
The new headquarters, which founder Alex MacLean expects to finish by the fall of 2022, will also allow the company to hire more people. Right now, the clothing brand has 20 employees and MacLean wants to bring on 10 more.
A new poll shows most Atlantic Canadians believe workers in specific fields should be fired for refusing to get vaccinated.
Technology is driving change in companies and organizations across the region, and it’s important to understand what makes the region a world leader and how its tech ecosystem can be strengthened – the theme of the Atlantic Technology Summit 2021 on November 17.
Mill closures, paper shortages, and supply chain disruptions have combined to create a “perfect storm” that’s sending waves of delays and uncertainty crashing across Atlantic Canada’s publishing industry.
Stephen McNeil left politics in February, but the former Nova Scotia premier hasn’t stopped thinking about the future of Atlantic Canada.
On average, each municipality will get 10 to 20 connections, and six stations will be in Saint John, including TD Station, each having duel connections.
Aztrategy Consulting is bridging a gap for both employers and potential employees, helping people looking for a job, and employers looking for talent build their brand – through cartoons and motion graphics.