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Regular updates on business news and events in Atlantic Canada.Copyright 2026 All rights reserved. Economie Politique et gouvernement
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    • January 13th, 2025 - ATLANTIC CANADA BUSINESS NEWS REPORT
      Jan 13 2026

      LISTEN: Trade missions, workforce policies, and infrastructure investments highlight regional economic activity across the Atlantic provinces

      Atlantic Canada demonstrates diverse economic activity this week as provinces navigate trade diplomacy, capital investments, and workforce policy decisions. Nova Scotia pursues international seafood markets through ministerial trade missions to China while confronting technology sector setbacks and proposed electricity rate increases. The province's liquor corporation joins regional counterparts in liquidating American alcohol inventory for charity, recording $7 million in sales.

      New Brunswick advances substantial infrastructure priorities through its capital budget while maintaining flexible public sector workforce policies and addressing forestry sector challenges. The province welcomes battery recycling program expansion and sees federal court decisions favouring local seafood processors.

      Prince Edward Island celebrates tourism sector success with live music generating significant economic impact, receives federal funding for meat processing innovation, and achieves environmental progress through consecutive emission reductions. Newfoundland and Labrador reaches aerospace industry milestones with spaceport environmental approval while capitalizing on exceptional cruise tourism performance.

      Highlights:

      Air Canada-PAL Airlines partnership extends to 2032 – Fleet expansion from six to eleven aircraft strengthens regional connectivity across Eastern Canada.

      China trade mission targets seafood market expansion – Minister leads delegation to $615 million export market despite new tariff challenges.

      New Brunswick capital budget prioritizes infrastructure – $247 million healthcare allocation alongside $242 million for schools signals provincial investment focus.

      Nordspace receives environmental approval – Atlantic Spaceport Complex clears major hurdle for Newfoundland's aerospace sector development.

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      This report is based on publicly available reporting from regional, national, and industry news sources.

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    • January 6th, 2025 -ATLANTIC CANADA BUSINESS NEWS REPORT -
      Jan 5 2026

      LISTEN: Fisheries monitoring, restaurant industry pressures, and remote work rollbacks signal shifting business realities across the region

      Atlantic Canada enters 2026 facing complex economic pressures and strategic opportunities. The fisheries sector confronts a monitoring crisis with observer coverage below 1% in some fleets, threatening market credibility and export access. Industry leaders are exploring AI-powered electronic monitoring to protect sustainability credentials. Nova Scotia's restaurant sector battles rising minimum wages, escalating food costs, and persistent labour shortages, prompting calls for targeted relief including alcohol pricing reforms.

      Infrastructure developments offer brighter prospects, with New Brunswick advancing battery energy storage projects and Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro securing favourable power agreements reducing industrial electricity costs. Prince Edward Island continues recovering from the 2025 MSX parasite outbreak that devastated oyster production. The tightening of remote-work policies across Canada poses recruitment challenges for Atlantic employers who have leveraged workplace flexibility to compete for talent nationally and internationally.

      Highlights:

      Fisheries monitoring drops below 1% – AI-powered electronic monitoring explored to protect sustainability credentials and export markets.

      Nova Scotia restaurants face cost pressures – Rising wages, food costs, and labour shortages drive calls for targeted relief.

      Remote work rollback challenges Atlantic recruitment – Tightening policies threaten regional competitive advantage in talent attraction.

      New Brunswick expands battery storage – Large-scale projects to strengthen grid reliability and renewable integration.

      PEI oyster sector recovering from MSX outbreak – Government assistance provides short-term relief, longer-term solutions in development.

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