The Tax Changes Maritime Businesses Need To Know About In 2022
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.
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.
Crabbe Mountain is upgrading its facilities so it can help P.E.I. host 2023 Canada Winter Games events the island doesn’t have the infrastructure to hold.
In P.E.I., potato wart was found on potatoes at a pair of farms, prompting an export ban from the federal government.
Mitch Cobb’s and Mike Hogan’s Libra Hazy IPA sold out in a week and a half, despite the misgivings of people who thought you can’t make a good beer without alcohol.
Unrestricted travel between the four provinces won’t resume until May 3.
Manufacturing and construction generally come first, followed by small retailers, large retailers, some tourism, and finally, large gatherings and events, says BDC Chief Economist Pierre Cléroux.
The family-owned, fast-casual restaurant chain plans to follow with locations in Saint John and Fredericton, and P.E.I.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada shut down large portions of shellfish harvesting areas in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and P.E.I. due to fears of contamination following heavy rainfall that came with Hurricane Dorian.
teele Auto Group, headquartered in Dartmouth, needs to fill 59 positions immediately, so it launched a campaign that includes a financial incentive to attract talent to its Atlantic Canadian locations.
The Ultramar name will disappear from the Atlantic Canadian retail gas landscape and be replaced by Irving Oil.