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Agreements reached with Ivory Coast to improve collaboration in education, training, labour force mobility, economy and culture

The provincial government has signed two bilateral agreements with Ivory Coast focusing on economic relations, youth, education, training, professional mobility and culture.

New brand unveiled to boost interest in skilled trades

The provincial government has launched Skilled Trades NB, its vision for the future of skilled trades and apprenticeship in New Brunswick.

Made-in-Canada education credential to replace GED testing

New Brunswick is one of several provinces and territories transitioning to the newly released Canadian Adult Education Credential from the General Education Development (GED) testing program.

Minimum wage increases to $15.30 per hour

New Brunswick’s minimum wage rose to $15.30 per hour on Monday.

Statement on fire at Covered Bridge Potato Chip factory

The following joint statement was issued by Premier Blaine Higgs, Minister of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries Margaret Johnson, and Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Greg Turner, who is also minister responsible for Opportunities New Brunswick.

Catapult Arts Accelerator providing artists with career tools

The Catapult Arts Accelerator program continues to equip New Brunswick artists with the fundamental skills they need to build successful careers, according to Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Greg Turner.

Internationally educated nurses welcomed into health system

Health Minister Bruce Fitch welcomed several internationally educated nurses during a visit to Loch Lomond Villa in Saint John today.

Workforce partnership formed to address labour shortages in construction sector

The provincial and federal governments announced funding today to launch a Labour Force Adjustment Committee to develop short-term and long-term solutions to labour shortages in New Brunswick’s construction sector.

Minimum wage to increase April 1

The province’s minimum wage will increase to $15.30 per hour on April 1, from the current rate of $14.75 per hour.

Registration fees waived for newly graduated nurses

The latest collaboration between the provincial government and the Nurses Association of New Brunswick will exempt newly graduated nursing students from first-time registration fees.

Funding to assist CCNB with modernization project

The provincial government has announced funding for the initial phase of a modernization project at the Bathurst campus of Collège Communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick (CCNB).

Committee to pursue opportunities for Port of Belledune and northern New Brunswick

The provincial government has announced funding for a committee that will support development at the Port of Belledune.

Path to accessibility legislation tabled in legislative assembly

A framework meant to achieve greater accessibility has been tabled in the legislature.

Strengthened entrepreneurship targeted with investment in UNB project

The provincial government announced support today for a University of New Brunswick (UNB) pilot project aimed at strengthening entrepreneurship in the Saint John region.

Funding to support UNB’s three-year bachelor of nursing pilot program

The provincial government is providing financial support to help the University of New Brunswick (UNB) create a three-year bachelor of nursing program in Saint John.

Partnership will help some UNB nursing students study closer to their home communities

The provincial government is helping the University of New Brunswick (UNB) launch a new program that will allow some nursing students to complete their studies closer to their home communities.

Student financial support increased

The provincial government is investing $7.6 million to help more students access post-secondary education.

Universities, colleges and province collaborate to attract students through Study NB

To better promote New Brunswick as a learning destination for students in post-secondary education, eight publicly funded institutions are joining forces with the provincial government to launch Study NB, a new brand and website.

Free period products now available at public libraries

The provincial government announced today that period products are now available for free at libraries across the province.

New mobile training centre to provide skills training

A new mobile training centre designed to improve access and provide flexible training opportunities across the province was launched today by the New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) with support from the provincial government.

Financial barriers reduced for internationally educated nurses

The provincial government announced a new initiative today to reduce financial barriers for internationally educated nurses entering the health-care system.

Funding provided to assist with the operation, expansion of program focused on vulnerable children

The provincial government announced today it is providing $2.5 million over six years to Bee Me Kidz (BMK) to support vulnerable children and their families and to help them succeed in the labour market.

Nurses association praised for work to expedite registration process for internationally educated nurses

The registration process for internationally educated nurses from 14 designated countries will be expedited in New Brunswick, as announced by the Nurses Association of New Brunswick.

Student Financial Assistance applications now available for 2023-2024 academic year

New Brunswick students attending eligible post-secondary education programs starting between Aug. 1, 2023, and July 31, 2024, can now apply for student financial assistance. The online application is available at studentaid.gnb.ca, which has been redesigned to include more information for students and parents about the support available and the access ...

Expanded Université de Moncton nurse practitioner program to graduate more students

The provincial government announced funding today to support the expansion of the nurse practitioner program at the Université de Moncton from part-time to full-time and to increase the number of annual graduates from three to 12.

Increased investment in post-secondary education, libraries

The Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour tabled its $668.96 million budget for 2023-24 today at the legislative assembly.

Food service industry receives financial boost

The provincial government will provide both financial and program support to the food service industry as it continues to recover from the effects of the global pandemic.

Ministers welcome expedited registration process for nurses working elsewhere in Canada

The registration process for nurses working across Canada will be expedited in New Brunswick as of today, as announced by the Nurses Association of New Brunswick on Monday.

Work-integrated learning model aims to bolster manufacturing workforce

The provincial government will invest $6.87 million in a partnership to help deliver a work-integrated learning model aimed at the workforce in the province’s manufacturing sector.

New nursing initiative combines work and education, provides salary and tuition support

The provincial government has announced a new education model to help produce more licensed practical nurses (LPN) and registered nurses (RN).

Conditional approval granted for two new nursing programs

The provincial government has granted conditional designations to Beal University and Oulton College to deliver bachelor of science in nursing programs in the province.

Funding supports entrepreneurship and growth in the arts sector

The federal and provincial governments are providing $314,775 to ArtsLink NB to support entrepreneurship and growth within the arts community.

REVISED / Regional service commissions to receive up to $40 million in development funding

The provincial government announced today it is committing funding of up to $40 million over ten years to the regional service commissions (RSCs) to support their economic development, labour force development and newcomer retention services.

Minimum wage to reach highest in Atlantic Canada

On April 1, the third $1 per-hour increase to the minimum wage over the past 12 months will push New Brunswick’s minimum wage to $14.75 per hour, the highest in Atlantic Canada.

Provincial and federal investment in infrastructure and programming at Mount Allison University

The provincial and federal governments have announced a combined $36 million investment in Mount Allison University.

Health and Social Innovation Centre to be built at the University of New Brunswick’s Saint John campus

Federal, provincial and university officials today announced $38 million in funding for construction of the Health and Social Innovation Centre at the University of New Brunswick’s (UNB) Saint John campus.

Launch of Centre of Excellence for Digital Innovation

The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development has launched the Centre of Excellence for Digital Innovation.

Legislative changes aim to ensure essential public services during labour disputes

The provincial government has introduced amendments to the Public Service Labour Relations Act intended to ensure essential services remain available during labour disputes while clarifying the rules of engagement between the employer and bargaining agents during the collective bargaining process.

Made-in-New Brunswick program for apprentices being offered nationwide

A highly successful program designed in New Brunswick is expanding to most provinces and all territories.

Minimum wage protection reinforced for persons with a disability

The provincial government has introduced legislative amendments to the Employment Standards Act to eliminate situations in which people living with a disability receive less than minimum wage for doing work comparable to that completed by others.

Amendments introduced to enhance health and safety on commercial fishing vessels

The provincial government has introduced amendments to the Occupational Health and Safety Act to enhance health and safety on fishing vessels.

Student loan interest to be eliminated on Nov. 1

The provincial government is following through on its commitment to eliminate interest on the provincial portion of New Brunswick student loans as of Nov. 1. Interest accrued before this date remains payable.

Beal University to accept New Brunswick nursing students, incentive offered

The provincial government is partnering with Beal University in Bangor, Maine, which will allow up to 100 New Brunswick students to enrol in its bachelor of science in nursing program in 2023.

Governments support for expansion of Elsipogtog Mi’kmaq Cultural Centre

The provincial and federal governments today announced combined funding of $927,500 over three years to assist in further developing the Elsipogtog Mi’kmaq Cultural Centre.

CCNB preparing to offer emergency medical technician training

A French-language training program for emergency medical technicians (EMTs) will begin in the new year to help ensure more ambulances will be on New Brunswick’s roads.

Funding for four additional medical seats in Moncton

Four new medical seats for the province will be added to the Centre de formation médicale du Nouveau-Brunswick (CFMNB) at l’Université de Moncton starting in 2023.

Agency pairing retirees and employers expands provincewide

A pilot project that connects retirees with employers that have short-term labour market needs is expanding provincewide.

Ten medical school seats moving to Saint John, more seats to be created in the province

Ten medical school seats which are currently offered to New Brunswickers through Memorial University in St. John’s, Newfoundland are moving to Saint John.

Navigation services being extended to workers with international credentials, including health professionals

A successful service that helps match internationally trained nurses with employers is being extended to workers in other regulated professions, including other health professionals.

Health-care system recruiting travelling and retired nurses for summer months

The Department of Health is recruiting travelling and retired nurses – both registered nurses (RNs) and licensed practical nurses (LPNs) – to re-enter the workforce on a short-term basis and help cover vacation time during the summer.

$3 million to help vulnerable Saint John children succeed in school

A government investment of $3 million over two years will support the continuation of a Saint John initiative that helps the most vulnerable children succeed in school.

Investment supports purchase of training simulators at the Port of Saint John

A $480,000 investment from the provincial government will support the Port of Saint John Employers Association’s first ever purchase of port operations training simulators.

Legislation aims to get skilled newcomers into workforce sooner

The provincial government introduced legislation today to help internationally educated people practise their professions in New Brunswick sooner.

Investments of $42 million at Port Saint John

The provincial government is investing nearly $17 million in further enhancements related to the Port Saint John modernization project.

New service delivery model aims to enhance disability employment services

The provincial government has introduced a new model of delivering employment services to people with disabilities.

Recognition of adult literacy educators on New Brunswick Literacy Day

The following statement was issued today by Premier Blaine Higgs in recognition of New Brunswick Literacy Day, Wednesday, April 20.

Student loan interest to be eliminated

As part of the 2022-23 budget estimates, the Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour announced that it will be eliminating interest on provincial student loans.

80 internationally educated nurses offered employment through recruitment program

A pilot project to recruit internationally educated nurses has matched 80 nurses with New Brunswick employers since its launch in fall 2020.

UNB adds mental health specialization in nursing, doubles number of seats in nurse practitioner program

The provincial government is partnering with the University of New Brunswick (UNB) on two initiatives related to nursing programs.

New centres of excellence offer students career experience in health and entrepreneurship

The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development is launching two new centres of excellence to give students the opportunity to interact with experts and gain valuable career experience in entrepreneurship, health care and social work.

Funding agreement with Université de Moncton targets nursing shortage

The provincial government has entered into a 10-year funding agreement with the Université de Moncton to encourage increased enrolment in the bachelor of nursing program and reward the university for graduating nurses.

Funding agreement with UNB targets nursing shortage

The provincial government has entered into a 10-year funding agreement with the University of New Brunswick (UNB) to encourage increased enrolment in the bachelor of nursing program and reward the university for graduating nurses.

Minimum wage to increase by largest percentage in 40 years

The provincial government will increase the minimum wage by $2 per hour in 2022. The 17 per cent increase represents the most significant jump in the rate since 1980.

Information available to help students make career choices

The Council of Atlantic Ministers of Education and Training (CAMET) have issued a news release about the creation of a website designed to help students make career choices.

Commissioner on systemic racism in New Brunswick appointed

The provincial government has appointed Manju Varma as the commissioner on systemic racism to develop an understanding of the nature and impact of systemic racism in New Brunswick.

New immigration stream for international graduates of private career colleges

Opportunities NB is piloting a new immigration stream to help support the province’s increasing labour needs, in collaboration with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.

Full tuition costs to be covered for personal support workers and human services counsellors

New Brunswickers who wish to become personal support workers (PSW) or human services counsellors (HSC) can now have their tuition costs paid in full.

Workforce partnership to develop recruitment and training strategy for modernized Port Saint John

The provincial government is partnering with employers, labour representatives and others to maximize employment and economic development opportunities expected to result from the Port Saint John modernization project.

Audit of New Brunswick Workers Emergency Income Benefit underway

An audit of the New Brunswick Workers Emergency Income Benefit is underway by the Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour.

Funding applications now available for post-secondary education students

New Brunswick residents attending post-secondary education programs starting between Aug. 1, 2021 and July 31, 2022 can now apply for student financial assistance.

New liquor rules include mandatory training; allows sale of liquor with food take-out or delivery

An online course on responsible practices will become mandatory later this year for anyone who serves and sells liquor at licensed establishments in the province. The requirement is part of recent amendments to the Liquor Control Act that were tabled last year.

National Day of Mourning

The following message was issued today by Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Trevor Holder in recognition of the National Day of Mourning. The video message for the Day of Mourning is available online:

Applications now being accepted for commissioner on systemic racism

Applications are now being accepted for the position of New Brunswick’s commissioner on systemic racism.

Celebrating New Brunswick’s 2020 literacy award recipients on Literacy Day

The following statement was issued today by Premier Blaine Higgs in recognition of New Brunswick Literacy Day, Wednesday, April 21:

In-person learning anticipated at colleges and universities in the fall

After experiencing an interruption to in-person, on campus learning due to COVID-19, students, faculty and staff of post-secondary education institutions should expect in-person, on-campus learning to resume this fall. During the 2020-21 school year, schools were limited to online learning as they adjusted in response to the virus.

Commissioner to be appointed to address systemic racism in New Brunswick

A commissioner tasked with engaging all stakeholders to develop an understanding of the nature and impact of systemic racism in the province will be appointed by the provincial government.

Research project announced into systemic Black racism in New Brunswick

A research study aimed at identifying what systemic Black racism looks like in the province will be conducted in partnership with the New Brunswick Community College and Black Lives Matter New Brunswick.

Minimum wage to increase April 1

The provincial government is increasing the minimum wage to $11.75 per hour on April 1, from the current rate of $11.70 per hour.

Long-term, performance-based agreements signals new way of doing business

Long-term performance-based agreements will become the norm for services contracted through the Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour.

2021 SEED employer applications available starting Jan. 11

Employer applications for the Student Employment Experience Development (SEED) program will be accepted between Jan. 11 and Feb. 19, 2021.

Roundtable to address sexual violence on campuses

The provincial government will convene a roundtable to address sexual violence on campuses starting in the new year.

Bridging program for licensed practical nurses adds 24 seats

A bridging program which helps licensed practical nurses apply directly to a bachelor of nursing program is receiving funding for 24 additional academic seats, a direct action under the New Brunswick Nursing Resource Strategy.

Proposed amendments reintroduced to binding arbitration process for police and firefighters

The provincial government has reintroduced amendments to the Industrial Relations Act that would require arbitrators to consider specific criteria when rendering decisions involving the police and firefighting sectors.

Long-term funding for economic development initiatives in Greater Saint John

The provincial government is committing up to $10 million over 10 years to support economic development in the Greater Saint John region.

Financial support for food services industry training videos

The provincial government is providing about $54,000 toward the development of training videos that will help new employees joining the food services industry.

New Boots apprenticeship program extended

A provincial program aimed at supporting and mentoring women in apprenticeable trades has been extended by three years.

Amendments made to essential worker wage top-up program

The provincial government has made amendments to the federally funded essential worker wage top-up program. The program now includes private sector home care support workers and early learning and childcare enhanced support workers who provide direct client care.

REVISED / Council of the Federation Literacy Award winners

New Brunswick’s 2019 recipients of the Council of the Federation Literacy Awards are Karen Garnett of Carlingford and Doreen Sirois of Edmundston.

Statement on Irving Oil layoffs

The following statement was issued by Social Development Minister Dorothy Shephard on behalf of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Trevor Holder.

Provincial government supports plan for Saint John neighbourhood

The provincial government is investing $60,000 in a non-profit organization to develop a broad community plan for the old north end neighbourhood in Saint John.

Student financial assistance application now available

The student financial assistance application for the 2020-21 academic year is now available. Students should complete their applications as early as possible to ensure any eligible funding is available for the beginning of their studies.

Libraries prepare to reopen

As the province moves through its recovery plan, the New Brunswick Public Library Service is preparing for the safe reopening of its 64 libraries.

COVID-19 job protection measures put in place; no active cases in hospital

Job protection is now in place, retroactive to March 12, for those who are not able to work because they have COVID-19, are caring for a person with whom they have a close family relationship who has the virus, or are following self-isolation or quarantine protocols as directed by Public ...

National Day of Mourning

The following message was issued today by Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Trevor Holder in recognition of the National Day of Mourning.

Grade 12 students can get early start on post-secondary studies

The provincial government, in partnership with the University of New Brunswick, St. Thomas University, Mount Allison University and the Université de Moncton, is encouraging Grade 12 students to get an early start on their post-secondary education by enrolling in distance learning offered through the spring and summer intersession courses.

Minimum wage to increase April 1

The provincial government has announced that the minimum wage will increase to $11.70 per hour on April 1, from the current rate of $11.50 per hour.

Changes to application process for student employment program

The provincial government is changing the application process for the Student Employment Experience Development (SEED) program to focus on non-profit groups, First Nations and municipalities.

Belledune recovery committee finalized

Membership of the transition adjustment committee tasked with helping the Belledune region has been finalized.

Legislative amendments aim to enhance workplace safety and reduce workers’ compensation assessment rates

The provincial government has introduced legislative amendments to enhance workplace safety and protect benefits for injured workers while providing employers with more stable compensation assessment rates.

Changes to employment support delivery

The provincial government is changing the way employment programs are offered to better meet the needs of employers, job seekers and communities.