Canada launches new process to welcome skilled newcomers with work experience in priority jobs as permanent residents
Statistics Canada attributes the decline in the rate of increase to slower year-over-year growth in fuel prices. Gasoline prices have declined on account of Covid-19 public health restrictions in China and a drop in demand in the United States.
Moncton is continuing to see the highest home prices in New Brunswick, according to a new survey
Employment in New Brunswick returned to pre-Covid-19 levels in November, with 4,200 jobs gained, according to Statistic Canada’s latest labour force survey.
“My answer here is the economy, the economy, the economy. If we can get this place going, and I am confident that we can and have high-paying, good-paying jobs, this issue will look after itself. That is my belief,”...
OTTAWA – Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland has been officially sworn in as the new federal Finance Minister, replacing the outgoing Bill Morneau. Freeland becomes the first woman to ever hold the role at the federal level.
David Campbell, the president of Moncton-based Jupia Consultants Inc., said what we want to see now is a sustained recovery.
New Brunswick Adds 4,600 Jobs In January Feb 9, 2020 byBrad Perry Employment in New Brunswick rose by 4,600 people in the first month of 2020, according to Statistics Canada. The agency’s latest labour force survey, released Friday, showed...
Colleen Baxter with JDI says 87 percent of those jobs will be filled in Atlantic Canada, with 74 percent in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
There have been over a million net new jobs created since the Liberals came to power.