New Registry Will Help Ukrainian Refugees Find Jobs
The federal government says about 60,000 Ukrainians have applied to enter Canada in an effort to escape their country as Russia continues its unprovoked invasion.
The federal government says about 60,000 Ukrainians have applied to enter Canada in an effort to escape their country as Russia continues its unprovoked invasion.
Rising flour prices are putting the owners of Mrs. Dunster’s in a precarious financial position as they negotiate prices with suppliers.
McCain Foods has put the kibosh on its potato processing facility under construction in central Russia in response to that country’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.
Ukrainians in New Brunswick spend most of their time watching news and worrying about their loved ones still in the country. Many are organizing rallies and fundraisers to support relief efforts. One of the biggest will see more than a dozen Ukrainian businesses come together for a market on March 13, at the Moncton YMCA.
As Russia wages war on Ukraine, and people like N.B. entrepreneur Oksana Posatska worry for the safety and security of their family members back home.
David Campbell argues that after World War II New Brunswick didn’t take in enough refugees and the province paid the economic price. As Canada welcomes Ukrainians fleeing war, he says New Brunswick should bring in our share.
A Nova Scotia chocolate company founded by survivors of Syria’s civil war is leading a campaign to support Ukrainians impacted by the Russian invasion.
Oksana Posatska met her husband whose family owned and operated a flower shop in their home country, Ukraine. And without even noticing, she was involved in their lives and business routine. But even even after six long years of university, she stayed loyal and extremely passionate about all things floral.
Urban Halifax’s John McConnell-Grant outlines several ways Nova Scotians can support the Ukrainian people as they fight Russian invasion.
Galbraith Florist’s owner Oksana Posatska launched “Flowers For Ukraine” on Sunday, selling special bouquets to raise relief funds for Ukraine after Russia’s unprovoked invasion.