we're much better than Old Brunswick.

We're proudly New Brunswick based and internationally focused.

New Brunswick (Map) is an Atlantic province in Eastern Canada with a population of over 750,000. TrustMe is headquartered in New Brunswick's largest city, Moncton (Map) with satellite offices in the capital, Fredericton (Map) and the financial and industrial centre of the province in Saint John (Map).

New Brunswick is Canada's only officially bilingual province - English and French - creating a unique environment of openness that leads to new and innovative ideas.

New Brunswick offers a beautiful natural landscape and boasts a high quality of life, superb technical infrastructure, and a highly-educated and energized work force. New Brunswick is located nearby to major financial markets in Eastern Canada and the Eastern Seaboard of the United States.

New Brunswick is home to four world class universities including the regional research powerhouse and first english university in Canada, the University of New Brunswick and the number one ranked undergraduate university in the country, Mount Allison University.

New Brunswick boasts one of the highest per capita concentrations of R&D firms in Canada. The province is the home of the first thoroughly digital switching network in North America and the first province-wide fibre optic network in Canada. New Brunswick boasts one of the most modern electronic infrastructures in the world providing New Brunswickers with the highest rate of access to information technology.

Interesting eh? Learn more at Wikipedia.

A History of Innovation

  • John Flood & Sons
    Canada's oldest construction company; founded in 1848.
  • Moosehead Breweries
    Canada's oldest independent brewery; founded in 1867.
  • Ganong Bros.
    Canada's oldest candy company; founded in 1873.
  • Irving Oil
    Canada's largest oil refinery; founded in 1924.
  • McCain Foods
    World's largest producer of French Fries; founded in 1957.