Canada Looks To Lure Energy Workers From The U.s.

In its quest to increase oil production, Canada is lobbying job fairs and air waves for laborers. California has become a prime target. EDMONTON, Canada — With a daughter to feed, no job and $200 in the bank, Detroit pipe fitter Scott Zarembski boarded a plane on a one-way ticket to this industrial capital city.

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