New Brunswick's minimum wage will increase to $15.30 per hour on April 1, the province announced Monday, still falling far short of what's considered a living wage.
New Brunswick universities are scrambling for information after the federal government announced new caps on international students, set to come into effect for the next school year.
At 35.3 per cent, it's the second highest rate in Canada. And the rate is rising faster than anywhere else in the country - 8.6 per cent in the last five years.
Faced with an overall decline in enrolment, eight New Brunswick post-secondary schools have joined in a one-website-serves-all resourceĀ for students thinking about studying in the province.