Labour Group Wants More Paid Sick Days For N.S. Workers
The province recently brought back a program that covers up to four sick days for Nova Scotians. But NSFL President Danny Cavanagh says that doesn’t go far enough.
The province recently brought back a program that covers up to four sick days for Nova Scotians. But NSFL President Danny Cavanagh says that doesn’t go far enough.
Cape Breton company Securicy has raised more than $5-million in seed funding, with plans to rebrand later this month.
Rankin’s decision to step down comes ahead of a required leadership review that is set for March.
This year has already brought a more competitive business climate to PEI, but the Canadian Taxpayers Federation says a “raft of tax hikes” are coming in 2022.
Huddle editor Mark Leger shares insights from his top “Home Office” podcast interviews with innovators and entrepreneurs over the last year.
Premier Tim Houston says the province still needs a lot more people to help administer booster doses in order to make even more appointments available.
Our readers gobbled up any news they could find about Amazon’s arrival in Halifax and showed keen interest in major developments happening in the city. And, of course, they cared deeply about Covid-19 and how was affecting thier lives and businesses.
The executive director of the Investment Property Owners Association of Nova Scotia says the industry was hurt by significantly increased operating costs and the extension of the province’s rent cap program.
Housing prices continued to climb in New Brunswick in November, with sale prices up 30 percent over the previous year, and the Canadian Real Estate Association (CRE) says this upward trend should carry over into 2022.
In some parts of the province, a turkey is going for as much as $70.