CommuniquĂ© de presse – Le budget du Nouveau-Brunswick donne une dose de rĂ©alitĂ© financiĂšre aux entreprises et aux rĂ©sidents

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La Commission de services rĂ©gionaux du Sud-Est et les chambres de commerce s’associent pour lancer la campagne « Pensons local ».
Lettre conjointe au premier ministre du Nouveau-Brunswick Susan Holt et au gouverneur du Maine Janet Mills Re : Renforcement des relations canado-américaines

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Letter: Felicitation a Susan Holt

Le 4 novembre 2024 PremiĂšre Ministre Susan Holt Place de la Chancellerie BoĂźte postale 6000 Fredericton, N.B. E3B 5H1 Madame PremiĂšre Ministre Holt, Au nom de la Chambre de commerce pour le Grand Moncton, je tiens Ă vous fĂ©liciter, vous et votre Ă©quipe, pour votre victoire Ă©lectorale et l’assermentation de votre nouveau cabinet et de […]
Les Ă©tats financiers de la Chambre de commerce pour le Grand Moncton pour 2022

Ătats financiers prĂ©sentĂ©s Ă l’AssemblĂ©e GĂ©nĂ©rale Annuelle de la CCGM le 11 mai 2023. Pour l’exercice terminĂ© le 31 dĂ©cembre 2022. Veuillez noter que les Ă©tats financiers sont disponibles en anglais seulement.
Letter: Medicare card delays for newcomers

(Anglais seulement) March 16, 2022 Hon. Mary WilsonMinister of Service New Brunswick Chancery PlaceP.O. Box 6000Fredericton, N.B. E3B 5H1 Via email: Mary.Wilson@gnb.ca Dear Minister Wilson, As members of the Greater Moncton Local Immigration Partnership (GMLIP), it has been brought to our attention during our monthly Vulnerable Newcomers meetings that newcomers to our province are having to […]
Joint Letter: Protecting the New Brunswick economy

Hon. Blaine Higgs, Premier Province of New Brunswick Chancery Place, P. O. Box 6000 Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1 Via email: blaine.higgs@gnb.ca Re: Protecting the New Brunswick economy Dear Premier Higgs, 15 March 2022 On behalf of business communities we represent across New Brunswick, we applaud and thank you for your attempts to seek immediate, temporary relief at […]
CEO Commentary: The Return to Normal for Business

(anglais seulement) This weekend signals a literal change of seasons. Tonight, we will turn our clocks ahead one hour to Daylight Saving Time. On Monday, New Brunswick will remove its mandatory order and drop remaining public health restrictions after a two-year dance with COVID-19. This âspring aheadâ comes as physical, emotional, psychological, and economic relief. […]
Federal budget submissionÂ

COVID-19 has made economic forecasting an increasingly dicey and difficult endeavour. Most forecasts, however, suggest 2022 will see a continuation of slow but steady recovery as vaccine booster-shots and rapid tests are being distributed and both business and consumer confidence builds.
Joint Letter: Economic Reopening and Recovery in New Brunswick â GNB Response

With New Brunswickâs move to Level 1 of the COVID-19 Winter Plan on February 18 and your government examining the possibility of ending the provinceâs emergency order and lifting related restrictions by the end of March, it appears that we are nearing the end of the pandemic stage of COVID-19.