CBC The Signal: What you need to know about immigration cuts and what they mean to N.L.
Category: In The News
Jan 2025
LNCC CEO was a guest on CBC’s The Signal, discussing the impacts of the latest immigration cuts on Labrador businesses and the local economy.
“Today on the show we talk cuts to economic immigration spaces. The conversation covers who is impacted and what it means for the province. Guests include Wanda Cuff Young vice president of operations with Work Global Canada Inc.; Tony Fang economics professor at Memorial University; Laura Aguirre Polo, Amal Youth and Family Centre; Julianne Griffin, CEO Labrador North Chamber of Commerce.”
LISTEN NOW
The Latest
LNCC’s 2026 Pre-Budget Submission
Mar 2026
The LNCC is pleased to provide input on the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador’s 2026 Budget.Category: News Releases
5 Wing Goose Bay Strategically Aligned to Support Canada’s Defence Industrial Strategy
Feb 2026
This week the Government of Canada announced its Defence Industrial Strategy, created to ensure a “built in Canada” approach and billions of dollars for Canada’s business community.Category: News Releases
LNCC Disappointed with Town Council on Lack of Engagement Regarding Tourism Tax
Dec 2025
The LNCC continues to express its concern with the Town of Happy Valley-Goose Bay’s proposed Tourist Accommodations Tax, specifically the lack of engagement with tourism businesses operating within the municipality.Category: News Releases