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Legacy initiatives

DataNB has a proud history of research, training and public-sector collaboration. While some of our earlier programs are no longer active, their impact continues.

A research support unit | 2019–2025

MEKTU was created under DataNB to support the Healthy Seniors Pilot Project (HSPP)—a $75 million federal-provincial initiative focused on improving the lives of seniors in New Brunswick. MEKTU contributed to this effort by evaluating the quality and effectiveness of programs and helping move research into practice.

Final reports and related resources are now hosted by the Government of New Brunswick.

Public Health Agency of Canada announcement


Undergraduate experiential learning program | 2020–2024

DataNB developed Pathways to Professions to provide university students with hands-on research experience, mentorship and applied training. The program focused on research, knowledge translation and communication, helping bridge the education-to-employment gap in New Brunswick.

The program is no longer run by DataNB and has been adopted by the Government of New Brunswick under the Future GNB / Avenir GNB initiative.

Topics explored include population change, equity and inclusion, labour market trends and healthcare.

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Topical research training | 2015–2023

DataNB delivered short workshops on foundational research skills as part of its broader training

DataNB delivered short, topic-specific training sessions on foundational research skills as part of its broader training efforts. These workshops were offered in various years alongside other training initiatives.

Topics included:

  • Cost-benefit analysis
  • Introductory statistics
  • Research storytelling and writing
  • Data privacy

These offerings are not currently active but may inform future programming at DataNB.