Weapons Ban Has Maritime Gun Shop Concerned About Financial Future
While the nation debates the morality and practicality of Canada’s new gun control law, there are businesspeople who now must worry about the economic impact of the law.
While the nation debates the morality and practicality of Canada’s new gun control law, there are businesspeople who now must worry about the economic impact of the law.
The guide is meant to help businesses craft a written operational plan, which is required before they re-open.
Dr. Jennifer Russell said the new case is an individual in their 30s who lives in the Fredericton area.
Closing the salon on April 27 and leaving his clients was as painful to Salvatore (“Sal”) Scichilone as when he left Sicily by boat to come here in 1966.
Education Minister Dominic Cardy says the province is preparing a plan to re-open that will include safety protocols inside the school and robust online programs if they must shut down again.
The company, which operates 38 franchises across Canada, offers virtual nutritional coaching and online shopping with curbside pickup and delivery.
This makes New Brunswick the only province in Canada to have no existing cases, joining Yukon and the Northwest Territories with zero active cases as of Saturday afternoon.
“We have to take things slowly,” says Sheri Somerville about the province’s plan to gradually open up the economy.
Green Party Leader David Coon called for an exemption for farmers to the ban on workers from outside the country.
The local labour force doesn’t have the skillset, knowledge, and willingness to do the physical work required at farms.