Ready, Willing and Able to Be Your Own Boss: New Brunswick Association for Community Living’s New Project
Becoming an entrepreneur is tough. The risk of failure is high.
It’s even higher when you have an intellectual disability or autism.
Becoming an entrepreneur is tough. The risk of failure is high.
It’s even higher when you have an intellectual disability or autism.
Are New Brunswick startups finding capital?
38 companies have been chosen for Propel ICT’s latest startup accelerator programs.
Applications increased by 25 per cent from last year with a total of 162 companies submitting applications to the Build and Launch programs this year.
Karina LeBlanc, executive director of the Pond Deshpande Centre, believes New Brunswick can be an importer of young people rather than an exporter.
Dhirendra Shukla is striving to erase the idea that no one can succeed in New Brunswick by supporting great ideas in the province.
It’s time for Atlantic Canada’s entrepreneurs to propel themselves into the region’s startup world.
One New Brunswick startup is changing the way businesses do one of their most important tasks: hiring.