Does Moncton-Area ‘Circuit Breaker’ Put Some Businesses Back On A Rollercoaster?
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.
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.
An alliance of New Brunswick business organizations has released a set of policies and priorities for political parties to consider ahead of the federal election.
Several chambers of commerce in the province have committed to offering free self-screening rapid testing kits for small- and medium-sized businesses.
While the changes are optimistic signs for the business community, John Wishart, CEO of the Greater Moncton Chamber of Commerce, said the organization was expecting more.
The city has agreed to provide substantial funding to Rising Tide’s plan to create 125 affordable units, as long as the provincial government provides $6-million too.
Twenty individuals under the age of 40 have been named as this year’s Greater Moncton’s Top 20 Under 40.
Municipal reform, reducing red tape and taxes, and homelessness are among the issues the Chambers would like to see government address quickly.
The extension and expansion of the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) is being called fantastic news by the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Moncton.
Chamber of Commerce CEO says many businesses have been forced to close and they are looking for the help of area consumers to get them through this COVID-19 crisis.
On the bright side, a new report by the C.D. Howe Institute also found that Canadian cities have a competitive advantage compared to the top five American cities for business investment.