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St-Arnaud said important questions remain around sustaining current livelihoods with similar high-paying careers, the ability to transition older workers in the new economy and what it will look like in different regions — even within Alberta.
“It acknowledges that workers, Indigenous people and other members of civil society have an important stake in the outcome of big economic decisions — and it says ordinary citizens deserve to have a say in those decisions,” he said in an emailed statement. According to Careers in Energy, a division of Energy Safety Canada, Canada’s oil and gas industry employed about 167,700 workers this past May, 123,384 of which are in Alberta. This is down from the provincial high of 170,268 in September of 2014.Alberta NDP leader Rachel Notley said in a press release that the provincial government is missing an opportunity to be at the table to fight for Alberta by picking a fight with Ottawa and going in their own direction.
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