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Paul Martin takes the initiative on aboriginal education

December 03, 2011 Category: People Tags: , , , ,
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It's 'crucial' that oil companies tap First Nations potential, former PM says More →

Six ways to solve a looming labor crunch

August 01, 2011 Category: Web Exclusives Tags: , , ,
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Companies look for a steady state as activity ramps up More →

Goodbye roughnecks? An old role gets schooled

August 01, 2011 Category: Policy Tags: , , ,
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Oilfield work combines classroom training with hands-on know-how More →

Women Building Futures nurtures a hidden labor pool

August 01, 2011 Category: People Tags: , , , , ,
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A hybrid facility in Edmonton aims to solve a trades-deficit, one graduate at a time More →

Wanted: New ideas to solve a labor puzzle

August 01, 2011 Category: Energy Ink Tags: , ,
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An old industry bugaboo demands novel solutions More →

Negative images of the oil sands deter new hires

August 01, 2011 Category: Departments Tags: , , ,
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Collaboration and knowledge exchanges needed, consultant argues More →

How to fill a (white collar) labor gap

April 01, 2011 Category: Departments Tags: , , ,
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Energy asset management grads provide relief for a worker-starved industry More →

Examining China and Alberta’s oil sands

August 04, 2010 Category: Energy Ink Tags: , , , , ,
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The August issue of Alberta Oil examines the Far East, distributed generation and the Northern Gateway proposal More →

The top 10 petroleum jobs that need new blood

May 31, 2010 Category: Energy Ink Tags: , , , ,
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Don't think Canada's energy sector is immune to an aging workforce More →

Skilled workers once again in short supply after economic crash

August 01, 2009 Category: People, Policy Tags: ,
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The feast-or-famine oil patch is struggling to keep skilled workers interested and employed after the financial meltdown More →

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Albertans seek stronger ties to China: survey

Prime Minister Stephen Harper is not alone in wanting closer economic ties with China. Albertans, too, think a stronger relationship with the Middle Kingdom is in the province’s best interest, according to results of a survey conducted by the University of Alberta’s China Institute.  More →

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