Concerns Growing Over Planned Anti-Mask Gatherings At N.B. Stores
The Retail Council of Canada is concerned about planned anti-mask gatherings at New Brunswick retailers.
The Retail Council of Canada is concerned about planned anti-mask gatherings at New Brunswick retailers.
Herb Emery says the study showed the recovery to date has been largely driven by factors that include public sector hiring, housing prices and rising prices for commodities like lumber.
The Canadian Emergency Wage Subsidy and Canadian Emergency Rent Subsidy will be replaced with more targeted measures designed to help only the hardest-hit businesses in sectors like tourism and hospitality.
New Brunswick’s decision to implement stricter measures in the Moncton area a week ago was met with responses that ranged from trepidation to indifference.
The Nova Scotia government is offering third doses of the Covid-19 vaccine to certain travelers and people who are immunocompromised.
The Department of Homeland Security announced late Tuesday that the land border will reopen in November.
The restaurant industry appreciates the support it can get, so Mark Leger hopes people ate out this past weekend – take-out for the unvaccinated and dine-in for the vaccinated who wanted to get together in person.
This move is the latest extension of provincial vaccine mandates after new mandates were introduced on October 4 to include some employees in the departments of Community Services, Seniors and Long-Term Care, Justice, and Education and Early Childhood Development.
People in positions covered by the policy who aren’t yet vaccinated have until November 30 to get both of their vaccines or they will be put on unpaid leave.
Ontario artist Eda Brown’s gallery show at the Paris Crew Gallery, her first-ever in-person show, reflects the shifting role of in-person gallery shows, and online art galleries and social media in the post-pandemic art industry.