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Monday Mar 09, 2026

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Tuesday Mar 03, 2026

LISTEN: Atlantic Canadian startups attract $348 million in venture capital, Nova Scotia's budget delivers small business tax relief, and all four provinces respond to Canada's first Defence Industrial StrategyThis week on the Atlantic Canada Business Report, host Peter McCully covers a week defined by budget decisions, defence industry opportunity, and clean energy innovation across all four Atlantic provinces. Nova Scotia's 2026–27 provincial budget delivers meaningful small business tax relief, preserving the 1.5% rate. The Canada Infrastructure Bank committed $206 million to Nova Scotia's Mersey River Wind Project, introducing a direct-to-consumer electricity sales model that could fundamentally reshape how Atlantic energy markets attract private capital.Canada's first Defence Industrial Strategy is generating formal responses across all four provinces, with ACOA investing over $4 million in Nova Scotia defence companies, PEI establishing a new defence advisory council, and Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Tony Wakeham announcing a provincial defence engagement strategy. New Brunswick headlines include Premier Susan Holt's trade mission to India and federal investment in forest sector market development. Atlantic Canadian startups secured $348 million in venture capital in 2024, signalling a strengthening regional innovation ecosystem.Highlights:Atlantic Canada — Atlantic Canadian startups secured $348 million in venture capital funding in 2024, reflecting growing investor confidence and a maturing regional innovation ecosystem.Nova Scotia — The 2026–27 provincial budget preserves the small business tax rate at 1.5% while raising the income threshold from $500,000 to $700,000, benefiting an estimated 19,000 business owners. New Brunswick — The New Brunswick government invested just over $6 million into the NB Research and Productivity Council to strengthen applied research and support innovation in manufacturing, energy, and advanced materials.Prince Edward Island — Innovation PEI will recruit members for a new defence strategy advisory council to help island businesses capitalize on planned federal defence spending.Newfoundland and Labrador — St. John's innovation hub Genesis launched Build 48, an intensive 48-hour program designed to help founders turn ideas into functional products."This report is based on publicly available reporting from regional, national, and industry news sources."Special Thanks to Our Sponsor: ALP Limited Valuation ServicesJoin our email list to never miss an episode: https://mailchi.mp/be8ab77675b4/atlantic-canada-business-newsYou can subscribe to our audio feeds by visiting our website: https://www.atlanticcanadabusiness.newsSend your press releases and business news tips to: news@AtlanticCanadaBusiness.newsAdvertising enquiries can be made via email to: Ads@AtlanticCanadaBusiness.NewsVisit us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/atlanticcanadabusiness-news#AtlanticCanada #BusinessNews #NovaScotiaBusiness #NewBrunswickBusiness #PEIBusiness #NewfoundlandBusiness #CanadianBusiness #RegionalEconomy #atlanticbusinessnewspodcast

Tuesday Feb 24, 2026

LISTEN: Trump rewrites tariff rules while New Brunswick rolls out $54 million in business support, and all four Atlantic provinces post population declinesThis week on the Atlantic Canada Business Report, host Peter McCully breaks down one of the most consequential weeks in recent Canadian trade history. The US Supreme Court ruled that President Trump exceeded his authority imposing tariffs under emergency powers legislation — but Trump responded swiftly by signing a new global tariff under separate legislation, leaving duties on Atlantic Canadian lumber, steel, aluminum, and seafood firmly in place. New Brunswick announced up to $54 million in targeted support for seven companies navigating ongoing trade pressures, with Irving Paper receiving the largest share. Housing demand intensified across the region, with Moncton ranking first and Halifax third in Canada for rental market demand, even as all four Atlantic provinces recorded quarterly population declines for the first time in years — raising serious concerns about long-term labour supply. Despite a projected record deficit, Prince Edward Island's economy remains among the strongest in the country, posting the highest average weekly earnings in Canada and leading provinces in manufacturing shipment growth.Highlights:Atlantic Canada leads rental demand — Moncton ranked first in Canada and Halifax third for rental market demand in Q4 2025, according to Rent Café data, as housing pressure intensifies across the region.Nova Scotia continued advancing its offshore wind development strategy, with officials highlighting the province's regulatory preparedness and transmission infrastructure as competitive advantages in the North American market.A New Brunswick trade delegation to Mexico opened new conversations about market diversification, with participants highlighting the scale of opportunity available south of the US border.Prince Edward Island projected a record $367 million deficit while simultaneously leading all provinces in manufacturing shipment growth, posting the highest average weekly earnings in Canada, and forecasting 2.4% real GDP growth in 2025.Newfoundland and Labrador led Canada in non-US export growth, driven by crude oil shipments redirected toward European markets."This report is based on publicly available reporting from regional, national, and industry news sources."Special Thanks to Our Sponsor: ALP Limited Valuation ServicesJoin our email list to never miss an episode: https://mailchi.mp/be8ab77675b4/atlantic-canada-business-newsYou can subscribe to our audio feeds by visiting our website: https://www.atlanticcanadabusiness.newsSend your press releases and business news tips to: news@AtlanticCanadaBusiness.newsAdvertising enquiries can be made via email to: Ads@AtlanticCanadaBusiness.NewsVisit us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/atlanticcanadabusiness-news#AtlanticCanada #BusinessNews #NovaScotiaBusiness #NewBrunswickBusiness #PEIBusiness #NewfoundlandBusiness #CanadianBusiness #AtlanticBusinessNewsPodcast

Tuesday Feb 17, 2026

LISTEN: Atlantic Canada's food service sector shows resilience while defence innovation accelerates and major energy projects advance across the regionAtlantic Canada's food service industry reported 0.6% real per capita sales growth, driven by the GST/HST holiday and increased domestic tourism, though operators face mounting labour costs and immigration policy uncertainty. Federal support continues with ACOA providing nearly $1 million for New Brunswick's VIMY Forge defence innovation accelerator, while Premier Tim Houston promoted Nova Scotia's offshore wind potential to global investors in New York. Nova Scotia implemented substantially higher penalties for illegal fishing targeting $400 million in unreported lobster catches, and a potential $10-15 billion LNG mega-project off Newfoundland's coast represents one of the largest proposed industrial investments in provincial history.Highlights:Trade mission to Mexico – Minister Dominic LeBlanc leading 370 delegates to diversify trade amid US tariff threats.Offshore wind promotion – Nova Scotia Premier Houston addressed global New Brunswick wage increase – Provincial minimum wage rising to $15.90 per hour effective April 1st.Premier Rob Lantz sworn in – PEI Premier returns to leadership role following ceremony at Government House on February 9th.Canada Summer Games impact – 2025 event delivered approximately $193 million in economic activity across province."This report is based on publicly available reporting from regional, national, and industry news sources."Special Thanks to Our Sponsor: ALP Limited Valuation ServicesJoin our email list to never miss an episode: https://mailchi.mp/be8ab77675b4/atlantic-canada-business-newsYou can subscribe to our audio feeds by visiting our website: https://www.atlanticcanadabusiness.newsSend your press releases and business news tips to: news@AtlanticCanadaBusiness.newsAdvertising enquiries can be made via email to: Ads@AtlanticCanadaBusiness.NewsVisit us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/atlanticcanadabusiness-news#AtlanticCanada #BusinessNews, #NovaScotiaBusiness, #NewBrunswickBusiness, #PEIBusiness, #NewfoundlandBusiness, #AtlanticBusinessNewsPodcast

Tuesday Feb 10, 2026

LISTEN: Federal housing strategy accelerates while Nova Scotia launches groundbreaking 2% down payment program for first-time buyersOttawa has introduced legislation transforming Build Canada Homes into a Crown Corporation focused on affordable housing delivery, with direct build projects advancing in Dartmouth and other Atlantic Canadian cities. Nova Scotia launched a first-time home buyer program requiring just 2% down payments to help renters struggling to save deposits, while signing a three-year energy cooperation agreement with Massachusetts covering offshore wind development.New Brunswick restructured its Atlantic Immigration Program with applications now entering a monthly candidate pool, and announced plans to discontinue using Elon Musk's X platform for routine government communications. Newfoundland and Labrador is closing its Boston office to save approximately $1 million annually, while Premier Tony Wakeman reaffirmed commitments to healthcare improvement, tax relief, and safer communities after 100 days in office.Highlights:Atlantic Fisheries Fund renewal urged – Atlantic Chamber of Commerce calls for federal renewal before March 31st deadline while welcoming Canada-China agreement extending reduced tariffs.Nova Scotia-Massachusetts energy cooperation agreement – Three-year memorandum covers offshore wind development and power sharing.Atlantic Immigration Program restructured – Applications enter monthly candidate pool rather than first-come processing.Family doctor relationships with health authority strained – Physicians express concerns about working conditions affecting primary healthcare delivery.Premier reaffirms commitments after 100 days – Healthcare improvement, tax relief, and safer communities priorities include frozen tuitions and tax relief plans."This report is based on publicly available reporting from regional, national, and industry news sources."Special Thanks to Our Sponsor: ALP Limited Valuation ServicesJoin our email list to never miss an episode: https://mailchi.mp/be8ab77675b4/atlantic-canada-business-newsSend your press releases and business news tips to: news@AtlanticCanadaBusiness.newsAdvertising inquiries can be made via email to: Ads@AtlanticCanadaBusiness.NewsYou can subscribe to our audio feeds by visiting our website: https://www.atlantic-canada-business-newsVisit us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/atlanticcanadabusiness-news#AtlanticCanada #BusinessNews #NovaScotiaBusiness, #NewBrunswickBusiness #PEIBusiness #NewfoundlandBusiness, #AtlanticBusinessNewsPodcast

Tuesday Feb 03, 2026

LISTEN: Nova Scotia leads Canada in clean energy deals while internal trade barriers cost national economy $210 billionCanada's Premiers and Prime Minister renewed commitments to dismantle interprovincial trade barriers costing the economy nearly $210 billion annually, with Atlantic provinces positioned for significant gains. Nova Scotia overtook Alberta as Canada's most active market for corporate clean energy agreements, procuring 262 megawatts of new wind capacity while advancing toward coal-free electricity by 2030. New Brunswick prepares for fiscal transformation as Premier Susan Holt requests 10-15% departmental budget savings—potentially exceeding $1.4 billion in reductions—while Port Saint John reports a 153% surge in Ontario export volumes. Prince Edward Island implements new personal service business regulations and tax changes delivering $20 million in additional household income, while St. John's housing market continues climbing with 9.6% annual price growth despite national cooling trends.Highlights:Rogers expands satellite connectivity – All 5G plus plans now include Rogers satellite service across Atlantic Canada, enhancing rural business continuity.Retail cannabis revenues climb through 2025 – Nova Scotia leads Atlantic Canada, followed by Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick, reflecting steady consumer demand.Nova Scotia leads Canada in clean energy deals – The Province overtook Alberta in 2025 as most active market for corporate renewable procurement.Port Saint John export volumes surge 153% – Ontario shipments underscore port's growing role as national trade gateway, supporting jobs across marine services.New regulations for personal service businesses – Salons and aesthetics operators must register, formalizing oversight for the growing sector.St. John's housing market defies national trends – Canadian Real Estate Association reports 9.6% price growth the highest five-year increase.“This report is based on publicly available reporting from regional, national, and industry news sources.”Special Thanks to Our Sponsor: ALP Limited Valuation Services https://www.businessandassetvalues.comJoin our email list to never miss an episode: https://mailchi.mp/be8ab77675b4/atlantic-canada-business-newsSend your press releases and business news tips to: news@AtlanticCanadaBusiness.newsAdvertising inquiries can be made via email to: Ads@AtlanticCanadaBusiness.NewsVisit us on Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/company/atlanticcanadabusiness-news#AtlanticCanadaBusinessNews #NovaScotiaBusiness #NewBrunswickBusiness #PEIBusiness #NewfoundlandBusiness #AtlanticBusinessNewsPodcast

Tuesday Jan 27, 2026

LISTEN: Economic engagement, electricity strategy, and workforce development initiatives drive regional business discussionsThe Atlantic Economic Panel launches comprehensive regional engagement to identify growth opportunities and policy priorities. Federal and provincial governments advance a national electricity strategy affecting grid infrastructure and energy planning across Atlantic Canada. Maritime lobster fishermen celebrate significant price gains following China trade deal eliminating 25% tariffs, while American producers express concerns about market share losses. European investment accelerates Atlantic Canada's hydrogen export ambitions as TD Economics forecasts slower housing markets amid high interest rates and labour shortages.Small businesses in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick report improved confidence for 2026 despite persistent demand challenges. French renewable energy company Q Energy France partners with NSCC to train workers for offshore wind sector, signaling readiness for large-scale projects. Regional developments include Sydney Harbour project negotiations ending in deadlock and Prince Edward Island potato producers confronting escalating irrigation challenges.Highlights:Atlantic Economic Panel begins regional engagement – Seven-member private sector panel conducts sessions across provinces through February to deliver growth recommendations to federal government by September.National electricity strategy consultation launches – Ottawa seeks provincial input on grid infrastructure and renewable generation affecting regional energy planning and competitiveness.Maritime lobster prices surge 20% after China deal – Tariff elimination provides significant relief to fishing communities while American fishermen express market share concerns.Atlantic hydrogen exports gain European momentum – Major investment initiative strengthens confidence in region as future hydrogen supplier to Germany and EU markets.New Brunswick lumber faces 45% US tariffs – Combined duties threaten sawmill viability and forest value chain supporting thousands of jobs with higher-than-average wages.Canterra Minerals reports high-grade gold at Wilding – Drilling results boost exploration optimism and strengthen Newfoundland and Labrador's emerging gold jurisdiction profile."This report is based on publicly available reporting from regional, national, and industry news sources."Special Thanks to Our Sponsor: ALP Limited Valuation Services (https://www.businessandassetvalues.com)Join our email list to never miss an episode: https://mailchi.mp/be8ab77675b4/atlantic-canada-business-newsSend your press releases and business news tips to: news@AtlanticCanadaBusiness.newsAdvertising inquiries can be made via email to: Ads@AtlanticCanadaBusiness.NewsVisit us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/atlanticcanadabusiness-news#AtlanticCanada #BusinessNews #NovaScotiaBusiness #NewBrunswickBusiness #PEIBusiness #NewfoundlandBusiness #CanadianBusiness #RegionalEconomy #AtlanticBusinessNewsPodcast

Tuesday Jan 20, 2026

LISTEN: China tariff relief brings cautious optimism to seafood exporters while financial pressures mount across the regionAtlantic Canada navigates significant economic crosscurrents as temporary tariff suspension brings immediate relief to the seafood industry while mounting household pressures threaten consumer spending. Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island's lobster sectors celebrate China's decision to suspend 25% tariffs on Canadian crustacean exports through year-end, though industry leaders express concerns about the temporary timeline. Financial sentiment across the region reveals deepening concerns as 68% of Atlantic Canadian residents expect cost-of-living challenges to worsen in 2026, with housing affordability dominating worries in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Major commercial shifts include Casino Nova Scotia's relocation from Halifax's waterfront to Dartmouth Crossing, while New Brunswick industrial giants like JD Irving Limited pursue grid independence amid rising power costs.Innovation and infrastructure investments provide bright spots through Sydney's new Cape Breton Business Innovation Centre receiving over $1.3 million in combined funding, Saint John positioning itself as an AI data centre opportunity leveraging extensive dark fibre infrastructure, and Bathurst gaining new commercial air service through PropAir. Highlights:China tariff suspension brings $400M relief to maritime lobster industry – Canada and China reached agreement to temporarily suspend 25% tariff on Canadian lobster and crab exports through year-end.Casino Nova Scotia relocation reshapes regional commercial landscape – Provincial government's decision to move facility from Halifax's waterfront to Dartmouth Crossing creates commercial winners and losers.New Brunswick industrial companies pursue grid independence – Major companies like JD Irving Limited advocate for policy changes allowing renewable electricity generation.Pipestone XL nickel-cobalt discovery gains strategic attention – First Atlantic Nickel Corporation emphasized strategic importance following White House proclamation on critical mineral supply chains.Special Thanks to Our Sponsor: ALP Limited Valuation ServicesJoin our email list to never miss an episode: https://mailchi.mp/be8ab77675b4/atlantic-canada-business-newsSend your press releases and business news tips to: news@AtlanticCanadaBusiness.newsAdvertising inquiries can be made via email to: Ads@AtlanticCanadaBusiness.NewsVisit us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/atlanticcanadabusiness-newsThis report is based on publicly available reporting from regional, national, and industry news sources.#atlanticcanada #BusinessNews #NovaScotiaBusiness #NewBrunswickBusiness #PEIBusiness #NewfoundlandBusiness #CanadianBusiness #RegionalEconomy #AtlanticBusinessNewsPodcast

Tuesday Jan 13, 2026

LISTEN: Trade missions, workforce policies, and infrastructure investments highlight regional economic activity across the Atlantic provincesAtlantic 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.Thank you to our sponsor - Small business and equipment valuation specialists ALP Ltd. Valuation Services. Find them online at https://www.BusinessAndAssetValues.com Join our Email List and never miss an episode: http://www.AtlanticCanadaBusiness.News Send us your news and press releases. Write to: News@AtlanticCanadaBusiness.News Advertising inquiries can be made via email to: Ads@AtlanticCanadaBusiness.NewsVisit us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/atlanticcanadabusiness-newsThis report is based on publicly available reporting from regional, national, and industry news sources.#AtlanticCanadaBusinessNews #NovaScotiaBusiness #NewBrunswickBusiness #PEIBusiness #NewfoundlandBusiness #AtlanticBusinessNewsPodcast

Monday Jan 05, 2026

LISTEN: Fisheries monitoring, restaurant industry pressures, and remote work rollbacks signal shifting business realities across the regionAtlantic 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.Special Thanks to Our Sponsor: : ALP Limited Valuation Services https://www.businessandassetvalues.comSend your press releases and business news tips to: news@AtlanticCanadaBusiness.newsAdvertising inquiries can be made via email to: Ads@AtlanticCanadaBusiness.NewsVisit us on Linkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/company/atlanticcanadabusiness-newsVisit us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AtlanticCanBiz#AtlanticCanadaBusinessNews #NovaScotiaBusiness #NewBrunswickBusiness #PEIBusiness #NewfoundlandBusiness #AtlanticBusinessNewsPodcast

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