Greater Moncton Celebrates Top Businesses At Annual Awards
More than 450 people attended the awards, making it the largest attendance in the event’s history.
More than 450 people attended the awards, making it the largest attendance in the event’s history.
More than 300 delegates at the AGM in Saint John last weekend supported Moncton Chamber of Commerce resolutions that called on governments to provide more settlement assistance and make it easier to recognize immigrants’ foreign credentials.
Around 400 business leaders, experts and polticians are in Saint John this weekend and will engage in ongoing discussion about election issues like taxation, regulations and skilled labour.
The 34th annual Business Excellence Awards will be held Oct. 23 at Casino NB.
The former premier says the increase in the number of international students is one of the legacies the Francophonie Summit that was hosted in Moncton 20 years ago this week.
It’s been a prominent discussion in the news and in the community at large – the need for shelters and services to house and support those who are most marginalized in our cities. Here are five things businesses can do to help.
The province could soon have its own hub if Green Economy Canada’s plan to expand its network of local hubs outside of Ontario for the first time succeeds.
The Chamber of Commerce of Greater Moncton said most businesses are likely in favour of a ban but a provincial approach would be best.
Ernie Steeves told a Moncton business audience Monday the government’s plan is to create conditions for growth over time by lowering taxes and levies including the WorkSafe NB compensation rates.
Nominations for the first class of Greater Moncton 20 Under-40 is open until March 29.