Nova Scotia Tightens Border With New Brunswick
The Nova Scotia government is tightening border restrictions for people entering the province from New Brunswick, as that province fights off its worst Covid-19 outbreak to date.
The Nova Scotia government is tightening border restrictions for people entering the province from New Brunswick, as that province fights off its worst Covid-19 outbreak to date.
New Brunswick lost approximately 4,800 full-time jobs and added approximately 4,100 part-time positions last month, according to the latest labour force survey from Statistics Canada.
According to Ben Eisen of the Fraser Institute, the economic gap between the “have” and “have not” provinces is quickly shrinking, which means there may be new “have not” provinces on the horizon.
The New Brunswick government announced this week that it will begin offering non-repayable grants of up to $5,000 through Opportunities New Brunswick.
The Fredericton cybersecurity company saw an increase of 60 percent in sales compared to 2019.
The company will no longer offer trips between Campbellton and Moncton, and Fredericton and Edmundston as of January 15th.
This is part two of a series about business leaders who are supporting the call for a public inquiry into systemic racism in the justice system in New Brunswick.
The province also announced that grants of up to $5,000 will be available for small businesses that have been subject to orange or red level measures for at least one week between Oct. 10, 2020, and March 31, 2021.
Moncton-based Soricimed is in the process of raising up to $5-million to further develop its cancer drug SOR-C13. But, it turns out, the drug could have the potential to treat Covid-19 as well.
Natalie Roy plays 2020 incarnate in the viral Match.com commercial, produced and written by Ryan Reynolds and his production company Maximum Effort, where she meets the love of her life – Satan himself.