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New Brunswick Announces Upcoming National and International Recruitment Events

Sreejith
Dec 23, 2025
12:19 PM

New Brunswick, Canada’s east coast gem along the Atlantic Ocean, is welcoming skilled professionals from around the world with a series of national and international recruitment events in early 2026. These events aim to connect global talent with career opportunities across multiple sectors in the province.

International Events

New Brunswick will participate in several international recruitment forums in February and March:

  • Feb 8–10: Multisector – Destination Canada Mobility Forum, Tunis, Tunisia (Registration opening soon)
  • Feb 14: Multisector – Destination Canada Mobility Forum, Paris, France (Registration opening soon)
  • Feb 16–18: Multisector – INB Recruitment Event, Paris, France & Brussels, Belgium (Registration opening soon)
  • Mar 21–22: Multisector – Emigratiebeurs Emigration Expo, Utrecht, Netherlands (Registration opening soon)
  • Mar 21–23: Multisector – INB Recruitment Event, Rabat, Morocco (Registration opening soon)
  • Mar 25–26: Healthcare – Nursing Job Fair, Paris, France (Registration opening soon)

National Events

  • Mar 7: Healthcare – HST Healthcare Job Fair, Toronto, Ontario (Registration opening soon)

Virtual Events

  • Feb: Skilled Trades – INB National Connector Event (Virtual, Registration opening soon)
  • Feb 2–4: Multisector – Destination Canada Mobility Forum (Virtual, Registration opening soon)

What This Means for Applicants

These events offer candidates from around the world the chance to explore career opportunities in New Brunswick, learn about immigration pathways, and connect with local employers. Both in-person and virtual options ensure accessibility for interested applicants.

Stay Updated

Prospective applicants are encouraged to monitor the New Brunswick recruitment portal for registration updates and detailed event information.

New Brunswick looks forward to welcoming skilled professionals and leveraging their talents to strengthen the province’s workforce in 2026 and beyond.