As of October 20, 2020, some designated learning institutions (DLIs) are now able to reopen to international students who aren’t currently in Canada and who
As New Brunswick reports no new COVID-19 cases for the sixth time in the last 10 days, the conversation in the province has inched towards the re-opening of the economy, as reflected in the provincial press conference Monday.
So far, we have zero deaths in New Brunswick from this virus. We reached our peak in “new cases per day” on March 29.
The survey also found that a quarter of small firms would not be able to survive for more than a month with a drop-in business income of more than 50 percent.
New Brunswick’s chief medical officer of health says numerous businesses and public spaces “must be closed,” effective Tuesday, until further notice.
Immigration Operational Bulletin 669 (modified) – Novel coronavirus (COVID-19) – Special processing instructions for temporary residence, permanent residence, and citizenship applications – February 7, 2020