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The Government of Canada is investing $149K in Kaleidoscope Social Impact Inc., to support career-focused opportunities for Saint John high school students. Kaleidoscope matches the skills and aptitudes of students with local employment opportunities.
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Added on 2025-02-24
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Saint John–St. Stephen Region, NB
- canada.ca
The N.B. Coalition for Pay Equity is looking forward to working with the provincial government to move forward with pay equity laws for the private sector. A UNB law professor says most vulnerable workers with small businesses won’t see any benefit.
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Added on 2024-11-09
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New Brunswick
- cbc.ca
A new report from Statistics Canada shows that 18.7% of Canadians worked mostly from home in May 2024, compared to the high of 24.3% in May 2021. Average commute times are becoming longer, with May 2024 being 26.4 minutes, while the previous high was 26.3.
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Added on 2024-08-26
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New Brunswick
- ctvnews.ca
The N.B. government has paused its express-entry and skilled-worker immigration streams for 2024 because it has already hit its quota of 2,000. However, the provincial Atlantic immigration program and the federal programs are still open.
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Added on 2024-08-29
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New Brunswick
- cbc.ca
The N.B. Health Council's latest survey on primary care reports that only 79% in N.B. had a permanent primary care provider in 2023, compared to 85% in 2022. The aging workforce, retirements, immigration, and the growing population have added to the problem.
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Added on 2024-06-17
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New Brunswick
- thewave.ca
Statistics Canada reports that the Moncton region has the second-fastest-growing metro population in the country, just behind Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo. The region had a population of 178,971 as of July 1, 2023, a 6.1% cent increase from 2022.
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Added on 2024-05-24
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Moncton–Richibucto Region, NB
- cbc.ca