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:: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 ::
Labour tug-of-war - By TIMOTHY LE RICHE, EDMONTON SUN
Like we didn't have enough labour-shortage problems already, now the Atlantic provinces have put together a campaign to make things worse: they're enticing their workers to 'Come Home.'
CareerBeacon.com, a New Brunswick advertising agency owned by Brunswick News, part of the Irving conglomerate (ubiquitous in that part of Canada), this week inserted a pullout in Alberta daily newspapers with a series of articles outlining why it's time for former Atlantic Canadians to think about returning.------------------------------------------- posted 7:08 AM :: reference link ::
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