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CBC.caLaid-off Alberta oil workers boost NS businessesCBC.caThe influx of workers coming home to Nova Scotia from the Alberta oil sands is helping local companies fill needed positions. For the first time in years, the boom and bust cycle has benefited Dav
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E! OnlineEditors' Obsession: Shimmering Body Oil, a Tangerine Tinted Crossbody & More!E! OnlineSometimes, you've got to splurge and indulge in a little self-pampering, and that's exactly what we're about to do. First up: A divine-smelli
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BloombergIndia is battling Japan to become the world's third largest oil consumerQuartzIndia's already voracious appetite for oil is growing. Never mind that Asia's third largest economy imports almost two-thirds of its total oil requirement—or
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Globalnews.caAlberta should copy Alberta on oil royaltiesGlobalnews.caAlberta's new NDP government has promised to review how the province's oil royalties are raised and spent. That includes a look at the Heritage Savings Trust Fund, which was crea
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CBC.caWestern Canadian Wildfires Shut in Oil Sands ProductionWall Street JournalCALGARY—Wildfires that have crimped Alberta's oil sands production for more than a week continue to burn, officials said Monday, dealing another blow to producers already s
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The Globe and Mail (subscription)Canada's Alberta Province Raises Taxes to Cope with Oil Price DropWall Street JournalCALGARY—The energy-rich western Canadian province of Alberta said it would raise taxes and hold the line on expenses even as it expect
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TIMEOil Extends Gains From 6-Year Low; Strike Boosts GasolineBloomberg(Bloomberg) -- Oil extended a surge from the lowest level in almost six years on speculation some investors are buying contracts to close out bearish bets. Gasoline rose as a refinery st
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CBC.caOil matters until it doesn't, says Ottawa. That's not Alberta's viewCBC.caOil matters — until it doesn't. It mattered a lot in June of last year, a short seven months ago. Joe Oliver, the federal finance minister stood at a podium in
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