Nova Scotia Tourism Operators Ready for a Bounce-Back Season
For the first time in four years, many tourism operations are back to 100 per cent capacity. Will that be enough?
For the first time in four years, many tourism operations are back to 100 per cent capacity. Will that be enough?
The DFO says conflict within the industry has escalated to violence and threats, risking the safety of harvesters, the public, and its officers.
After a record-breaking year in 2022, maple syrup producers want to expand and need more Crown land to do so.
The owner of Wedding Whisperer says celebrations have returned to pre-pandemic days now that strict Covid-19 rules have been dropped.
New Brunswick’s manufacturing sector is pushing back against new property tax changes that specifically target heacy industries.
The proposed law would let municipal governments set a heavy industry tax rate of 1.4 to 1.7 times the residential rate. Municipalities could also set a separate tax rate for other non-residential properties within that range.
An industry group is warning that bottlenecks facing Canada’s manufacturing sector could lead to more price hikes.
Consumers in the United States, Europe, South Korea and China proved to be the largest fans of New Brunswick seafood products.
Industry stakeholders and individuals will get another chance in early September to have their say on a proposal to tax machinery and equipment in industrial enterprises like the Irving Oil refinery.