New Brunswick Finance News Releases
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Members of the union representing the province’s specialized health-care professionals have voted in favour of a new collective agreement with the provincial government.
Specialized health-care professionals vote in favour of new collective agreement
Members of the union representing the province’s specialized health-care professionals have voted in favour of a new collective agreement with the provincial government.
CUPE Local 1418 votes in favour of a new collective agreement
Members of CUPE Local 1418 have voted in favour of a new collective agreement with the provincial government.
CUPE Local 1418 votes in favour of a new collective agreement
Members of CUPE Local 1418 have voted in favour of a new collective agreement with the provincial government.
Tentative agreements reached with college instructors
The New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) and Collège communautaire du Nouveau Brunswick (CCNB) have both reached tentative collective agreements with the union representing their instructors.
Tentative agreements reached with college instructors
The New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) and Collège communautaire du Nouveau Brunswick (CCNB) have both reached tentative collective agreements with the union representing their instructors.
CUPE Local 1418 to vote on tentative agreement
Members of CUPE Local 1418 representing, among other professions, social workers in New Brunswick will be voting next week on a tentative collective agreement.
CUPE Local 1418 to vote on tentative agreement
Members of CUPE Local 1418 representing, among other professions, social workers in New Brunswick will be voting next week on a tentative collective agreement.
Tentative agreement reached with Crown prosecutors
The provincial government has reached a tentative collective agreement with the union representing Crown prosecutors.
Tentative agreement reached with Crown prosecutors
The provincial government has reached a tentative collective agreement with the union representing Crown prosecutors.
Tentative agreement reached with specialized health-care professionals
The provincial government has reached a tentative collective agreement with the union representing specialized health-care professionals.
Tentative agreement reached with specialized health-care professionals
The provincial government has reached a tentative collective agreement with the union representing specialized health-care professionals.
Report highlights gains in population, employment and investment
The 2023 Economy in Review report released today demonstrates the continued growth and success of the New Brunswick economy last year, according to Finance and Treasury Board Minister Ernie Steeves.
Report highlights gains in population, employment and investment
The 2023 Economy in Review report released today demonstrates the continued growth and success of the New Brunswick economy last year, according to Finance and Treasury Board Minister Ernie Steeves.
Government prepared to take ownership and secure properties of Smurfit-Stone mill site
The provincial government is prepared to take ownership of the Smurfit-Stone mill site properties not sold during today’s tax sale.
Government prepared to take ownership and secure properties of Smurfit-Stone mill site
The provincial government is prepared to take ownership of the Smurfit-Stone mill site properties not sold during today’s tax sale.
Tentative agreement reached with CUPE Local 1418
The provincial government has reached a tentative collective agreement with the union representing, among other professions, social workers in New Brunswick.
Tentative agreement reached with CUPE Local 1418
The provincial government has reached a tentative collective agreement with the union representing, among other professions, social workers in New Brunswick.
Province’s credit rating among the top in the nation
Moody’s Ratings has upgraded New Brunswick’s credit rating to Aa1 with a stable outlook from a rating of Aa2 with a positive outlook.
Province’s credit rating among the top in the nation
Moody’s Ratings has upgraded New Brunswick’s credit rating to Aa1 with a stable outlook from a rating of Aa2 with a positive outlook.