Survey Aims To Uncover Experiences Of Racism In New Brunswick
The New Brunswick Multicultural Council (NBMC) wants to understand experiences and perceptions of racism in the province, including in businesses and workplaces.
The New Brunswick Multicultural Council (NBMC) wants to understand experiences and perceptions of racism in the province, including in businesses and workplaces.
As we head into 2021, the Opportunities NB team is focused on supporting the innovation and creativity of these companies, and what we see as the four key drivers of growth for them and for the province.
These two big shopping days are critical for the survival of local businesses, according to a survey by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
Dr. Jennifer Russell also said that all non-essential travellers entering New Brunswick will have to self-isolate for 14 days, meaning that the Atlantic travel bubble is essentially over.
Krista Ross says the province needs an “immigration ombud” position within the government that would have the authority to advocate for newcomers on issues that are barriers to their success here.
The provincial legislation introduced last week would allow companies like Uber and Lyft to operate in New Brunswick.
The premier wants people to support businesses, but in recent days he has come down hard on the business community, warning business owners that they can be fined or shut down if rules aren’t followed.
The vegetarian and non-vegetarian meal boxes containing Filipino delicacies are available for delivery in the Greater Moncton area until the end of December.
Ashford Living Inc. had wanted to tear the house down to create more space for an existing apartment building under construction at Gordon and Highfield Streets.
A $14-million provincial and federal funding boost for sectors plays an important role in helping people return to work, says Premier Blaine Higgs.