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30th, Aug 2021
New Brunswick’s business leaders urged Ottawa to boost immigration.
Alex LeBlanc, chief executive officer of the New Brunswick Business Council, said in a press conference that ‘whichever party forms the government must prioritize policies and investments that enable businesses to access talent and capital they need to recover and grow,’
and introduced their policy priorities for the next federal government after the 2021 elections. LeBlanc also called the Government to introduce ‘a clear plan to drive economic recovery and post-pandemic growth.’
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