N.B. Manufacturing Sector Back At Pre-Pandemic Levels
the province’s manufacturing sector continues to rebound, labour and skills shortages that existed pre-pandemic have gotten worse.
the province’s manufacturing sector continues to rebound, labour and skills shortages that existed pre-pandemic have gotten worse.
An industry group is warning that bottlenecks facing Canada’s manufacturing sector could lead to more price hikes.
Darrin Smith’s family is originally from Newfoundland, and the Ontario businessman has wanted to move closer to home for a while. An expansion plan for his company, JessEm Tool, is turning that into reality.
In this week’s episode of the “Home Office” podcast, UNB professor Herb Emery tells host Mark Leger he arrived from Alberta and discovered the province wasn’t the economic basketcase it was made out to be.
Malley delivered the ambulance by air to Tel Aviv in time for a ceremony to honour the late Nechama Rivlin, wife of Israeli president Reuven Rivlin who was an advocate of pre-hospital care and passed away in June.
Statistics Canada said Canadian factory activity beat expectations in June as manufacturing sales fell 1.2 per cent to $58 billion, due to a drop in the petroleum and coal product and food industries.
The Fredericton-headquartered company now has clients all over the world and is now doubling down on its global expansion in the automotive industry.
Statistics Canada said sales rose in 14 of 21 industries, led by the chemical, machinery, and wood product industries.
The family-owned business makes, repairs and renews electrical distribution transformers.
Dee Wilkie shares her thoughts on why fashion designers struggle in Atlantic Canada and how she plans to help other creatives in the region from her base in Toronto.