New Federal-Provincial Partnership Means Millions for N.B.Farmers
The Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership will make $8.5 million available annually.
The Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership will make $8.5 million available annually.
The government invests a pile of money into economic development and has limited ideas what works and what doesn’t.
Opinion: As Minister Ernie Steeves prepares the government’s 2023-2024 operating budget, which will be announced next month, investments must be made where they are needed most: in health, housing, and human resources.
The company says it brought in $13 million by growing larger, more efficient, and producing less expensive harvests.
The money will help fund 380 new public housing units over the next four years.
A well-known Maritime tech company is making a significant expansion in Halifax.
What happened when the Mahone Bay businessman went nose-to-nose with Arlene Dickinson?
New Brunswick and Nova Scotia can’t take growth for granted. We must be able to deal with the consequences of growth (health care, worker shortages, long wait times for permits) and work on the underlying longer-term drivers of growth.
Atlantic Canada’s many clean energy resources – wind turbines, New Brunswick’s burgeoning market for small modular nuclear reactors, and hydroelectric resources across the region – are the “perfect mix,” to enable Atlantic Canada to become a hydrogen hub.
The Canadian Business Growth Fund, the New Brunswick Innovation Fund, and Halifax-based venture capital firm Sandpiper Ventures all made investments in ProcedureFlow, a Saint John-based software-as-a-service company.